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Help I've got an RE exam at 2pm tomorrow and I have no idea how to revise for it. I've done mindmaps and stuff but that isn't the best way to revise for me and I feel like I've totally wasted today and aaaaah.
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(Original post by Sultanas4)
What exam board
What exam board
AQA Islam and Christianity
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I’m sitting the Hinduism exam tomorrow. I’m just going over different quotes, teachings and sources of wisdom and authority. Along with the quotes etc, I’m linking them to how they relate to the topics like euthanasia and stuff by going over them in my head and doing sample questions.
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maybe collect a few quotes for each topic, they might help you if you can't think of what to write in the exam
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I've got Buddhism & Christianity tomorrow and I'm finding the BBC Bitesize app useful for just jogging my memory on key terms & stuff I've forgotten. It lets you pick which exam board and topics too, so it's pretty personalised. Keeping in theme with apps, it might be a little late for mind maps but Mindly is a good one for that ... Hmm, Cram can be a good app for finding revision card sets to go through, similar to quizlet but I actually prefer cram, you just have to find a good set to revise from or make your own- which can help you solidify your knowledge whilst making them! Hopefully, all goes well for us all! Best of luck, and I hope at least part of this helps!
Edit: Just noticed you said mindmaps were not helping, sop the mindly idea, try practice Q's maybe?
Edit: Just noticed you said mindmaps were not helping, sop the mindly idea, try practice Q's maybe?
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im doing islam and christianity aswell and im literally going over the information again and again and answering questions as i go aswell and go over my flashcards which have key quotations
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do alot of practice questions and remember to learn quotations, or try to briefly remember them.
right now im just reading over and over the book
right now im just reading over and over the book
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i think maybe for the Islam paper, questions might be on ramadan or eid, as i think ramadan is in a few days. idk, maybe they might want to make it relatable? idk lmao, im just assuming
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(Original post by 3racha)
do alot of practice questions and remember to learn quotations, or try to briefly remember them.
right now im just reading over and over the book
do alot of practice questions and remember to learn quotations, or try to briefly remember them.
right now im just reading over and over the book
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(Original post by sleepyrobyn)
I've got Buddhism & Christianity tomorrow and I'm finding the BBC Bitesize app useful for just jogging my memory on key terms & stuff I've forgotten. It lets you pick which exam board and topics too, so it's pretty personalised. Keeping in theme with apps, it might be a little late for mind maps but Mindly is a good one for that ... Hmm, Cram can be a good app for finding revision card sets to go through, similar to quizlet but I actually prefer cram, you just have to find a good set to revise from or make your own- which can help you solidify your knowledge whilst making them! Hopefully, all goes well for us all! Best of luck, and I hope at least part of this helps!
Edit: Just noticed you said mindmaps were not helping, sop the mindly idea, try practice Q's maybe?
I've got Buddhism & Christianity tomorrow and I'm finding the BBC Bitesize app useful for just jogging my memory on key terms & stuff I've forgotten. It lets you pick which exam board and topics too, so it's pretty personalised. Keeping in theme with apps, it might be a little late for mind maps but Mindly is a good one for that ... Hmm, Cram can be a good app for finding revision card sets to go through, similar to quizlet but I actually prefer cram, you just have to find a good set to revise from or make your own- which can help you solidify your knowledge whilst making them! Hopefully, all goes well for us all! Best of luck, and I hope at least part of this helps!
Edit: Just noticed you said mindmaps were not helping, sop the mindly idea, try practice Q's maybe?
I downloaded Cram and it was really useful for compiling a list of key quotes. Thanks!
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