You have to look back in all the books that you have written in for maths questions and learn from your mistakes. Also keep going through the pages of the book so that it will stay in your head. It is better if someone reads all the information out to you but you have to make sure you listen to every word they say.
The best way to revise for an exam is to work out a revision timetable. If you have a maths exam and a french exam, but find french easier, learn your french roughly first. Spend a lot of time on the subject you find harder, and use examples of coursework and homework to help you. Make sure you increase your revision on the nights leading to the exam.
If you have any top trumps from ages ago change them to study cards, one pack for each subjuct then you will have a case. By a ring binder and some poly pockets to put all your spare papers in right notes if you think you here anything that will help!
Well, being a student I would recommend looking at all of the subjects in which you have exams, then sort them based on how much revision will be needed on them and how complex they are and then finally making up a revision timetable. Doing a bit of revision everyday maybe 3 hours, between breaks really helped me do well in my exams and I got great marks too
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Make sure you revise in a quiet environment away from distractions - just resist the temptation to mess about on the computer! It will be worth it when you get your marks back ;).
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There are quite a few ways, one of them would be to put a CD in with questions you might get in your exam and go to sleep, or play it whilst you're asleep. The conscious part of your brain may absorb some of the information on the CD but this doesn't work for everyone.
There are all different ways to revise you could look on the internet or even read a book you could even use this site you are on now it is up to you but it depends on how you like to revise.
You study the material until you fully understand it. Math isn't something you memorize, such as the lines to a poem, but something you have to understand in order to learn it and pass the exams.
You can practice solving problems, ask for help, and read things regarding how to do math.
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study,eat,sleep,revise wht u studied,answer question papers!!
Time manage so you have slots to revise for each subject! :)
i revise my writing piece before i publish a book.
Revise and study more, as well as think more about the questions in the exams and try not to rush it
when doing your exams you have to remember things. When you learn things are usually put into the short term memory which lasts about 30seconds. The easiest way to get useful information into your long term memory is repetition, and that is why you need to revise.
She asked her teacher to revise her essay for any errors before submitting it.
Revise 15 to 20 hours a day and you will gain the best marks in the class. If you revise less then that then you will not get the best marks in the class because there is always at least one person in the class that revises for that long
Just study the slyabuss given to u nicely and revise it very nicely in preparation holidays of exams
Pay attention is class, do more than you need to in your homework assignments, read round the subject and revise well for exams.
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