How do you prioritise when revising?
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I have four exams.
Do you revise them in order that you will sit them or order of difficulty?
In my exams in January I revised in order that I sat them which meant I did the most revision for the first one, the second most for the second one etc and it reflected in my results with my first exam being excellent and my last exam being not so great.
Do you revise them in order that you will sit them or order of difficulty?
In my exams in January I revised in order that I sat them which meant I did the most revision for the first one, the second most for the second one etc and it reflected in my results with my first exam being excellent and my last exam being not so great.
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Weighting.
If they all have the same weighting, I prioritise the topics in past papers for each subject equally. If there's one particular subject I'm not too hot on, I will do a bit more for that than I would on the others.
If they all have the same weighting, I prioritise the topics in past papers for each subject equally. If there's one particular subject I'm not too hot on, I will do a bit more for that than I would on the others.
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I tend to do them in time order, but if I've got two around the same and one's harder, then I focus on the harder one. When I say time order, I don't mean only doing the next exam - I'll mix it up a bit, but try to get the first one done first.
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Generally I try to revise the hardest the most, though this often gets skewed and I end up revising the subjects I enjoy more...
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Whatever I feel like doing at the time, but obviously if I haven't done any work on a particular subject for a while I'll prioritise that. Also depends on the order of my exams.
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