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Revision and exam tips needed.

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EccentricaGallumbits · 23/04/2010 12:09

Nothing is staying in and I have a big blank brain problem with exams.

Help.

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noko · 23/04/2010 12:50

soory darling, but i think that we are on the same boat, i keep telling myself to concentrate but nothing is working. wish i can read my tutors minds and know every question of the exams.

Anniek · 23/04/2010 20:45

What I found helped last October was "try teaching what you've learnt to someone else".

My 4 year old DS was great at sitting there listening to me talk about globalisation and its impact on company environments, and it really surprised me how much I could actually remember.

Passed the exam BTW

girlylala0807 · 23/04/2010 20:50

I was just about to post the exact same thing so I will keep watching...

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brennannbooth · 23/04/2010 20:55

When I was studying for my very boring professional exams, I used to use highlighter pen a lot to make sure I was reading things properly and also so I could see which bits I had definitely done. Particularly hard pages got yellow then green on top then underlining too!

I also did a lot of timed exam practice.

girlylala0807 · 23/04/2010 21:18

Timed exam practice may be a good one for me, never tried it before...

EccentricaGallumbits · 25/04/2010 12:54

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having small exam crisis

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Hulla · 08/05/2010 14:36

Have you tried doing a mind map of your subject? Its particularly good if you're a visual person. I use this a lot and it helps to be able to picture the map in my head during the exam.

I came on to post the same thing though. I am sitting an exam in a few weeks and am convinced I am going to fail.

The difference is, I should have started studying sooner. My own fault....

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