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Write notes - try bullet points, paragraphs, mindmaps.
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Make flashcards - a date on one side, event on the other.
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Creative? Make posters and stick them in your room.
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Plaster your house (parents permitting!) in post-it notes with key info on them.
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Get a roll of white wallpaper, stick it across your bedroom wall and make a huge history timeline with key events (what I'm doing)!
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Answer questions from the textbook, maybe your teacher can mark them for you?
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And of course, eat and breathe past papers - master the exam technique.
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