A Guide to Revision
It is therefore important that you apply yourself fully to the task that lies ahead of you. Using the information on this site will help you to review your progress, set meaningful targets, organise your revision time and build in some free time. Used properly, it will help you feel in control and prevent you from panicking and feeling overwhelmed.
You need to remember that it can be done! All that is needed for you to get the best grades possible is yourself!
Remember:
You are not giving up your free time - you are
investing it in your future.
Anyone who tries to persuade you otherwise is NOT interested in your future.
So, once you are sure you want to give it your best shot, where do you start?
Firstly, you need to set achievable targets and review your progress towards meeting them - this will be an ongoing process throughout the time you have left.
Next, you need to make a sensible revision plan. This will allow for revision time, some free time, and time to relax. It will be one of the most important factors in managing your revision.
It is important to find out before you start revising what type of learner/reviser you are. If you know your preferred learning style you can make use of your strengths and avoid your weaknesses.
By you should be able find everything that you need for you to be able to devise a revision plan that suits you.
By taking some time now, you will be giving yourself the best possible chance of fulfilling your potential, and preparing yourself for the future, whatever you decide to do.
