Hi,
It's exam season and I have left it till the last minute as always. Can someone please tell me how to study for my English exam?
I don't really know where to start because I'm so overwhelmed
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Besides rereading/rewatching please give me tips on how to begin revision. Thanks!
Hi there! Just going to add on to what Mariamnourine has said.
How do you feel writing essays - are you confident with them? How do you feel with timing?
I think some important things to do between now and Wednesday are:
- Consolidate your quotes - make sure you have enough short and sweet (but useful) quotes to take into your exam.
- Plan! This was what most of my revision consisted of last year - get all the topics you can for your text(s) (look through past VCAA papers, and resources you've been given over the year from your teacher) and smash out some plans! Doesn't have to be complex - just brainstorm your thoughts and ideas, some arguments you could use, evidence you'd use, and maybe about how the author's message links in with it all. Planning is great because it'll help you come up with something quick when you get into the exam, and you'll be less likely to be taken off guard by the topics you've been given, because you'll already have arguments from heaps of topics that you can pick and choose to make a great essay on the day!
- Read some articles - you can just grab them from past VCAA papers, or use stuff you've been given in class - and highlight and annotate them, decide what you'd analyse if you were to write an essay, and make sure you have figuring out the contention and issue downpat

Then, maybe try writing a few paragraphs of analysis, then work up to a full analysis!
- Decide what your weakest part is, and maybe dedicate a bit more time to that - that might mean doing a few more essay plans, or maybe trying to write some language analysis essays or even just read, highlight and annotate some articles.
If you're really not confident with your timing - I'd maybe recommend trying to do some essays under timed conditions, or even trying sitting a practice exam.
Another great thing to do would be email your teacher for some ideas, and maybe see if you can have a chat with them between now and the exam - if for nothing else other than a pep talk!
All the best, I hope this has helped a bit