How To Make Sure You Don't Forget What You Have Revised The Day Before
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How To Make Sure You Don't Forget What You Have Revised The Day Before
George Turnbull (Exam Doctor) gives expert video advice on: How can I make sure I don't forget what I've revised the day before?
How can I make sure I don't forget what I've revised the day before?
Forgetting what you have revised the day before is usually caused by anxiety, if you're well prepared for the examination you're not likely to do that, and again having little rhymes that make no sense to other people, but will remind you of dates or different important aspects of a particular topic, is helpful. Remember the way you've set out your revision notes by having them in columns or having the main topic and then little strands, like a spider with the sorts of things that you need to remember. A picture is worth a thousand words, a diagram's pretty near a picture, and if you do that sort of thing, you will recall the information. And when you get into the examination room, of course, you should be jotting down on your examination paper when you read the questions, what comes into your mind at that time, so that when you come back to do that question later, it helps to jog your memory as to the things that you want to say.
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