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How do you revise for your exams, its really hard!

Asked by eleanorgracee (19points) June 16th, 2013

I need websites or books that I can revise from.

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janbb's avatar

We would have to know the course to suggest speciific titles. Don’t you have a textbook and notes to revise from?

glacial's avatar

If you are about to write your exams, it’s probably too late for you to look for outside sources for information to study from. This is why you take notes all term – go over those notes: read them, write them out again, maybe try to write essays based on them. Same thing goes for any textbooks that your teacher assigned.

Hypno's avatar

Are you looking for subject material or general revisions tips? For subject material, just google your subject and level. For revision tips, again google this. Use acronyms and mnemonics to help you recall information. They can be great for learning lists of material.

snapdragon24's avatar

Weed, Pizza, and a friend to repeat all the notes. Oh and all this should be done the night before the exam.

washie's avatar

With some subjects its never late to start from reading from scratch even a few days before the exam. But it would requires one to put much effort and focus. I am speaking from experience,i read from a text book all the semester’s(four months) work in about five days. 296 pages,Entomology. Hahaha,or should i say crammed? And i did ace the exam. I have always been like that ever since primary school. Always been surviving, and with flying colors. Now about to go for my masters. So i can say my ‘never too late’ depends on one’s area of study (subject);one’s ability to stay focused during those few days to exam left;how sharp the brain is; and willingness to work very very hard. But i advise you to stick to your notes as they save you time and torture to your head from things (abundantly found in ‘that’txtbook / on google)that may not even come in the exam. Good luck

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