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How should I study for Revs?
« on: October 06, 2020, 12:17:50 pm »
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Because of the large amount of sheer content, how should I study?! Do I just jump on practise exams and dash through them, and through them, and through them? Or do I finish my notes? Or what??

Sorry, I'm just fairly unsure and I want a mark much higher than I'm averaging at the moment (which is around maybe 70-80% despite - according to my teacher - 'perfect' writing expression). This has to be in my top 4.

Any help and advice is welcomed. :)
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Re: How should I study for Revs?
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2020, 06:26:03 pm »
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Honestly, it depends on what revising styles work best for you.
When I did Revs (a million years ago lol) I spent a bit of time at the beginning of my revision period making sure I was on top of key content, then I got stuck into practice responses/exams. Then, if those practice exams revealed any gaps in knowledge of content, I'd go and review it. I personally found the applying really helpful, because it's one thing to know content and an entirely different thing to be able to apply it in the context of answering a question.