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Autumn study tips!

As you begin to settle down into the new school or college year, or the start, middle or end of your university courses, you'll be picking up ways to handle your workload and manage your studies.

So, for the greater good, let's all share our study tips in this thread!

My tip is to keep your notes up to date as you go along, and try and produce some summary sheets before your January exams, if you have them! The year I did best in my university exams was the year I made handy summary sheets and condensed the information as I went along!

For more awesome autumn threads, click here: https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6128554
Original post by Edminzodo
As you begin to settle down into the new school or college year, or the start, middle or end of your university courses, you'll be picking up ways to handle your workload and manage your studies.

So, for the greater good, let's all share our study tips in this thread!

My tip is to keep your notes up to date as you go along, and try and produce some summary sheets before your January exams, if you have them! The year I did best in my university exams was the year I made handy summary sheets and condensed the information as I went along!

For more awesome autumn threads, click here: https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6128554

Great tip :smile:

My tip would be to use a range of revision techniques, especially if one way isn't helping the information stick. Try colourful mind maps, black/blue notes, visual cues, flashcards, audio recordings - or even something weird and whacky! Often the strangest of techniques or settings can help make it memorable as you have something to link it to.

Good luck everyone :biggrin:
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My tip is to turn the things you have to learn for a subject into a song that you can always remember :smile: I find it really useful for history and maths especially

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