Post: Revision tips?
01-07-2013, 07:37 PM #1
n i c k
Can’t trickshot me!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have exams in a few weeks and I was wondering if anyone has knowledge or tips on revising these subjects:

Science; Chemistry, Biology, Physics.

Religious Education; Ethics.
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01-07-2013, 09:00 PM #11
Rath
Today Will Be Different
Pretty much what Giz said. When I was in school and I had exams coming up I would always get sidetracked by things like ngu and what have you. For me it was somewhat hard to put aside distractions like ngu, gaming and what not and my grades and overall performance showed it. I'd recommend just go somewhere quiet and where there isn't anything that would divert your attention to it.

But what I'd usually do is read things out loud several times. I don't know why but it helped me in science which was the only course I was good at. I can't really explain why reading things out loud and repeating it works but it just does. I guess it's sorta like English... the more you write out a word the easier it is for you to remember the spelling and so forth. I wish I could help you out some more and give you better tips... but good luck. Also... just remembered this but for formulas just practice it several times and change up some numbers. That always helped me in chemistry.
01-07-2013, 09:03 PM #12
n i c k
Can’t trickshot me!
Thank you mate, I will start this process tomorrow. As you are doing A level science you know what your doing, so thank you mateSmile
Originally posted by Outlaw View Post
I'm doing A level sciences at the moment. To revise you basically just have to get as rid of as many distractions as you can. It also helps if you're actually interested in what you're learning, if you're not, it takes longer to get your head around what you're learning, and it doesn't stick in your head as much.
GCSE exams aren't that hard though. Especially R.E. For R.E, learn some Bible/Qu'ran quotes and implement them in your answers and you'll do great. Know the basic teachings about topics, and give your opinions on things when it's asked for.
For science, you basically just have to cram as much knowledge into your brain as you possibly can, and then regurgitate it. It helps if you actually understand what you're saying, but it's not required.

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