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SAM's Study tips 19: Separate revision notes into different folders so you know where each subject is and it doesn’t look too overwhelming.
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Sam, do you know what 'voice'- ie. third person passive/present etc. the science investigations should generally be written in?
Original post by WithoutMuchHope
Sam, do you know what 'voice'- ie. third person passive/present etc. the science investigations should generally be written in?


I'm afraid not - though I'm not sure it would make much difference. I shall ask and get back to you...
SAM's Study tips 20: Remember - after the exam you can chill and have no more revision. This will help you relax before the event too.
Original post by WithoutMuchHope
Sam, do you know what 'voice'- ie. third person passive/present etc. the science investigations should generally be written in?


Hi, the advice we would give would be to speak to your teacher about this. In general, you can't go wrong with an impersonal voice in past tense, but no harm in talking about it with someone.
SAM’s Study tips 21: Relaxing doesn’t include shooting aliens or improving your time on the Nurburgring vid games set you on edge just when you need to be relaxed.
SAM's Study tips 22: Practice some past papers under timed conditions, so you can handle the pressure better when the big day comes.
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SAM's Study tips 23: Revise with a friend if possible, sharing ideas during revision. It helps you both understand, and builds confidence.
SAM's Study Tips 24: If your mind is a blank on exam morning, don't panic! You revised it, you know it, it will come back when you need it.
SAM’s Study tips 25: In Maths, always write down your method of coming to the answers - put down all thoughts you think are relevant. 563b4b86e318a.jpg
SAM's Study tips 26: Try to revise one section of notes, or one set of topics together.
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SAM's Study tips 27: If you have trouble with specific details, try to understand the topic generally - details are sometimes supplied.
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SAM's Study tips 28: Celebrate your progress reward yourself every now and again with a favourite treat, but only when you’ve earned it.
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