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Have you guys made your revision timetables yet? If so, post it on here! I'll try posting mine, when I've started it
And do they help you?

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I really need to make one. I think it may actually make me do revision!!! Right now I just do my homework and use the "exams are months away!" excuse to myself....
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(Original post by Paralove)
I really need to make one. I think it may actually make me do revision!!! Right now I just do my homework and use the "exams are months away!" excuse to myself....
I really need to make one. I think it may actually make me do revision!!! Right now I just do my homework and use the "exams are months away!" excuse to myself....

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I do revision whenever i have free time tbh I had a revision timetable for GCSE but little things got in the way so gave up :P
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I literally just made my revision timetable but I don't know if it's enough! I do History, English lit, Politics, Philosophy:
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
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(Original post by thebozmeister)
I literally just made my revision timetable but I don't know if it's enough! I do History, English lit, Politics, Philosophy:
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
I literally just made my revision timetable but I don't know if it's enough! I do History, English lit, Politics, Philosophy:
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
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(Original post by thebozmeister)
I literally just made my revision timetable but I don't know if it's enough! I do History, English lit, Politics, Philosophy:
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
I literally just made my revision timetable but I don't know if it's enough! I do History, English lit, Politics, Philosophy:
MONDAY: 2 hours history
TUESDAY: 2 hours politics
WEDNESDAY: 2 hours philosophy
THURSDAY: 2 hours literature
Friday, Sat, Sun: do any homework and get that out of the way!
I hope that'll be enough to go through everything in detail by the time exams come... Oh and I recommend writing your timetable up and putting it somewhere you can always see it - it'll make you do it!
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Hi all, my AS Level exams are just under 12 weeks away and I'm determined to start revision ASAP. I am doing Economics, Modern History, English Literature and Classical Civilisation. How do I approach this? My main concern is that I've got to be revising recent material too while revising old material combined with working on exam technique. I reckon I can go over all my revision at least twice if not 3 times by the time exams come round. I also know that the most effective revision is when you revise a topic, leave it for a day and then come back, wait again for a week and then come back to it again. How do I balance this method between all of my subjects? Or do I have the wrong idea about approaching this? I'm so confused. Please help!
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(Original post by Choppie)
My college recommends doing 15 hours per subject per week when outside of class.
My college recommends doing 15 hours per subject per week when outside of class.
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I have made mine - not sure how I would post it though as it is printed out. But yes find it really helpful

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