I did really well in Geography because my teacher was the best. Make a list of all of your case studies and
regularly go over the main facts and the place specific detail that you need.
There will be some past exam questions (the long ones) of all of the case studies that you can do. You should practise writing out the exam answers
without looking at your notes. Ideally, ask your teacher to mark them for you (but if they won't or you're uncomfortable with it I'll help you out if you need
). Practising exam questions is the best technique because you learn to write exactly what the examiner is looking for and you remember to throw all of your small details in there as well.
I never found flashcards much use in most subjects, but I actually really like them in Geography to remember small details. For example on one side it would say "What year was the major Nevada Del Ruiz volcanic eruption?" and on the other side it would say "1985".
Something I've learnt from A Levels (where revision is a
much bigger deal), rewriting things over and over in different ways is really helpful. You could also help consolidate your notes and information by watching YouTube clips and videos, you can even watch documentaries if you're really interested.
Whatever you decide to do, I find the exam question one to be the most useful. I wish you luck and remember if you need help I'm always here
I've just finished studying my first year of A Level Geography