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got 8 gcse subjects examination in less than 3 months ,any effective way to revise for them all (apart from doing past papers ),also how can i organise my time with revision and be able to revise for all the subjects ...
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(Original post by chillygirl)
got 8 gcse subjects examination in less than 3 months ,any effective way to revise for them all (apart from doing past papers ),also how can i organise my time with revision and be able to revise for all the subjects ...
got 8 gcse subjects examination in less than 3 months ,any effective way to revise for them all (apart from doing past papers ),also how can i organise my time with revision and be able to revise for all the subjects ...

Also, you should try making this graph for all of your subjects:
Plot all of your topics on there, and revise them in the order that the sections are labelled

In terms of effective ways to revise, you could try condensing your notes so you fit each topic onto an A4 page, then again onto an A5, and keep going down until each topic is the size of a flashcard. You could also write key words and definitions on post it notes around your room, and on flashcards that you can take with you to revise on the go

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hey! Just saw this, its brilliant!
I'm a bit confused on how to use this graph method?
What do plot on the graph? crosses or do I actually write the subject down?
I'm a bit confused on how to use this graph method?
What do plot on the graph? crosses or do I actually write the subject down?
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(Original post by Gingerbread101)
The best thing to do is not to make a strict time schedule. Make a checklist at the start of every day of the things you want to achieve, it makes everything look a lot more achievable and will motivate you
Also, you should try making this graph for all of your subjects:
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Plot all of your topics on there, and revise them in the order that the sections are labelled
In terms of effective ways to revise, you could try condensing your notes so you fit each topic onto an A4 page, then again onto an A5, and keep going down until each topic is the size of a flashcard. You could also write key words and definitions on post it notes around your room, and on flashcards that you can take with you to revise on the go
The best thing to do is not to make a strict time schedule. Make a checklist at the start of every day of the things you want to achieve, it makes everything look a lot more achievable and will motivate you

Also, you should try making this graph for all of your subjects:
Plot all of your topics on there, and revise them in the order that the sections are labelled

In terms of effective ways to revise, you could try condensing your notes so you fit each topic onto an A4 page, then again onto an A5, and keep going down until each topic is the size of a flashcard. You could also write key words and definitions on post it notes around your room, and on flashcards that you can take with you to revise on the go

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The Student Room's 'Get Revising' is great for resources like past papers, mind maps flashcards etc. and also has this awesome Study Planner which you can use to plan study sessions and is very helpful for getting on with revision. 
Good Luck!

Good Luck!
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(Original post by petrblak)
The Student Room's 'Get Revising' is great for resources like past papers, mind maps flashcards etc. and also has this awesome Study Planner which you can use to plan study sessions and is very helpful for getting on with revision.
Good Luck!
The Student Room's 'Get Revising' is great for resources like past papers, mind maps flashcards etc. and also has this awesome Study Planner which you can use to plan study sessions and is very helpful for getting on with revision.

Good Luck!
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