I've been doing this for 2 years and it is indeed the best note taking method for me (veryyy useful when it came to revising in May), but I always leave out the 'summary' bit
I've been doing this for 2 years and it is indeed the best note taking method for me (veryyy useful when it came to revising in May), but I always leave out the 'summary' bit
Ah that's so great!! Would you find it more useful to do the summary, or does it not really matter?
Check these forums out when it comes to exam times. That should give you incentive and let you see what people struggle with and mistakes they make.
A good set of notes will pit you in a good position and increase your chances of success. It will make revision easier, so your challenge is if you cna take your idea and be consistent.
Go and have a look at some of the revision books for the new syllabus as they will have mock sample questions, which although not official will be in accordance with the syllabus. Be sure to take advanatge of working with your teacher.
I'm definitely going to make good use of TSR.
I've been trying to get in contact with my college about the exam boards for my subjects and they told me to call back up on Monday and ask for someone because the receptionists didn't know. So when I find out, I'll be looking into that more thoroughly.