Like the thread title says I wonder with those taking exams this summer how do you revise when it comes to sitting exams. I don't start exams until the 12th May, hence I haven't started revising. But I'm not sure when is the right time to study, because it could be too early.
Also what type of revision plan do you stick to. I normally do two hours a day so I don't stress myself out. I write bullet points writing short sharp points about a subject which is likely to be in the exam. That way I can remember it without overloading my brain with too much information.
Anyway how do you go about revising?
General Rawlinson- This is most unsatisfactory. Where are the Sherwood Foresters? Where are the East Lancashires on the right?
Brigadier-General Oxley- They are lying out in No Man's Land, sir. And most of them will never stand again.
Two high ranking British generals discussing the fortunes of two regiments after the disastrous attack at Aubers Ridge on the 9th May 1915.
Also what type of revision plan do you stick to. I normally do two hours a day so I don't stress myself out. I write bullet points writing short sharp points about a subject which is likely to be in the exam. That way I can remember it without overloading my brain with too much information.
Anyway how do you go about revising?
General Rawlinson- This is most unsatisfactory. Where are the Sherwood Foresters? Where are the East Lancashires on the right?
Brigadier-General Oxley- They are lying out in No Man's Land, sir. And most of them will never stand again.
Two high ranking British generals discussing the fortunes of two regiments after the disastrous attack at Aubers Ridge on the 9th May 1915.
[This message has been edited by Legion Of Hell (edited 04-10-2009 @ 04:52 AM).]