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- Don't work too hard. Seriously! Make sure you have plenty of breaks. Alternate subjects/topics that you study.
- Revise with friends. My friends and I had a Skype group we would use every day. Even if we were not revising the same subject, being able to see each other work was good motivation.
- Use active revision methods. Reading out a textbook is dull as heck and won't really help you remember things. Write your own notes, condense them down, make index cards, make posters etc.
- BBC bitesize and other websites have some relevant games (although these barely scratch the surface of content you will need to know.)
- Revise with friends. My friends and I had a Skype group we would use every day. Even if we were not revising the same subject, being able to see each other work was good motivation.
- Use active revision methods. Reading out a textbook is dull as heck and won't really help you remember things. Write your own notes, condense them down, make index cards, make posters etc.
- BBC bitesize and other websites have some relevant games (although these barely scratch the surface of content you will need to know.)
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(Original post by Little Tail Chaser)
- Don't work too hard. Seriously! Make sure you have plenty of breaks. Alternate subjects/topics that you study.
- Revise with friends. My friends and I had a Skype group we would use every day. Even if we were not revising the same subject, being able to see each other work was good motivation.
- Use active revision methods. Reading out a textbook is dull as heck and won't really help you remember things. Write your own notes, condense them down, make index cards, make posters etc.
- BBC bitesize and other websites have some relevant games (although these barely scratch the surface of content you will need to know.)
- Don't work too hard. Seriously! Make sure you have plenty of breaks. Alternate subjects/topics that you study.
- Revise with friends. My friends and I had a Skype group we would use every day. Even if we were not revising the same subject, being able to see each other work was good motivation.
- Use active revision methods. Reading out a textbook is dull as heck and won't really help you remember things. Write your own notes, condense them down, make index cards, make posters etc.
- BBC bitesize and other websites have some relevant games (although these barely scratch the surface of content you will need to know.)
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