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If you're finding anything difficult, ask for help straight away! Don't leave it until the exams are close as your teachers may be too busy to be able to help you.
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Similar to the first point - make sure you understand everything you've covered in class before you move on to the next topic, so you don't get left behind!
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If you miss any lessons, make sure to find out what you missed as soon as you can.
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Take advantage of any homework/revision help sessions, as they can be invaluable if you're struggling with anything!
•
Remember not to overwork yourself! Although it's important to put in the effort and work hard if you want to do well, don't forget to take breaks too so you don't get tired and demotivated.
•
Make revision notes as you cover each topic, don't wait until the end of the year. Make your notes early so that you have them ready for when you start revision.
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Use the specifications for your subjects to make sure you haven't missed anything!
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Try to get your exam technique right early on. My teacher only explained how to properly answer my A Level Geography exam questions at A2, it would've been nice to know that for AS as well!
•
Take any class tests and mocks seriously, use them as part of your revision to see how much you are really learning.
•
Begin revision early, leave yourself plenty of time to cover all of the content and do past papers! Also consider creating a revision timetable to get a realistic idea of how much time you've got left.
•
If you're finding anything difficult, ask for help straight away! Don't leave it until the exams are close as your teachers may be too busy to be able to help you.
•
Similar to the first point - make sure you understand everything you've covered in class before you move on to the next topic, so you don't get left behind!
•
If you miss any lessons, make sure to find out what you missed as soon as you can.
•
Take advantage of any homework/revision help sessions, as they can be invaluable if you're struggling with anything!
•
Remember not to overwork yourself! Although it's important to put in the effort and work hard if you want to do well, don't forget to take breaks too so you don't get tired and demotivated.
•
Make revision notes as you cover each topic, don't wait until the end of the year. Make your notes early so that you have them ready for when you start revision.
•
Use the specifications for your subjects to make sure you haven't missed anything!
•
Try to get your exam technique right early on. My teacher only explained how to properly answer my A Level Geography exam questions at A2, it would've been nice to know that for AS as well!
•
Take any class tests and mocks seriously, use them as part of your revision to see how much you are really learning.
•
Begin revision early, leave yourself plenty of time to cover all of the content and do past papers! Also consider creating a revision timetable to get a realistic idea of how much time you've got left.
•
If you're finding anything difficult, ask for help straight away! Don't leave it until the exams are close as your teachers may be too busy to be able to help you.
•
Similar to the first point - make sure you understand everything you've covered in class before you move on to the next topic, so you don't get left behind!
•
If you miss any lessons, make sure to find out what you missed as soon as you can.
•
Take advantage of any homework/revision help sessions, as they can be invaluable if you're struggling with anything!
•
Remember not to overwork yourself! Although it's important to put in the effort and work hard if you want to do well, don't forget to take breaks too so you don't get tired and demotivated.
•
Make revision notes as you cover each topic, don't wait until the end of the year. Make your notes early so that you have them ready for when you start revision.
•
Use the specifications for your subjects to make sure you haven't missed anything!
•
Try to get your exam technique right early on. My teacher only explained how to properly answer my A Level Geography exam questions at A2, it would've been nice to know that for AS as well!
•
Take any class tests and mocks seriously, use them as part of your revision to see how much you are really learning.
•
Begin revision early, leave yourself plenty of time to cover all of the content and do past papers! Also consider creating a revision timetable to get a realistic idea of how much time you've got left.
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