Hi AN!
I'm planning to start exam revision next week but I'm not sure what method to follow. I'm planning to do:
1. Quick revision of content learnt over the year by completing chapter questions
2. Take 2019 exam under timed conditions. Mark it, find where I lost the marks, work on those weaknesses
I know it sounds kinda dumb but I don't know what to do after that... can you please help me?
Hey homeworkisapotato!

Great question!
What you have listed there is a good solid start of your revision.
Definitely focus on what your weaknesses are in Biology, but don't neglect the other parts of the course as well. I would recommend completing as many past questions as you can, as this exposure to different ways the examiners could ask questions will expand your perception on how to answer certain types of questions, for the real thing. Moreover, when you are writing answers to these questions, it is most likely to stay in your head longer (because you are using different parts of the brain to process what you are writing).
I don't know when your exam is, but if it is in a few weeks, you can take advantage of your long term memory retention. This process is known as the Ebbinghaus-Forgetting Curve and basically means to review content regularly at certain intervals over time to retain as much information in your head as possible. This is illustrated below:

Biology is all about key terminology, so in addition to what you have suggested you will do for revision, I would advise that you have a list of all of the relevant key terms of the modules. Also, you can practice using these words in practice responses, making your answer more "sophisticated".
Lastly, the repetition of concepts is key for a greater understanding
I hope this helps and good luck with your study!
Coolmate
