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How to stop pracrastinating from revision

Qu'est-ce que je dois faire?
Original post by Anonymous
Qu'est-ce que je dois faire?


Think about what it feels like to fail and then make a choice.

Some revision is easier to do than other sorts so match the right type to the right time.

Study in small 30-45 min units. Do X a day then chill.

Be consistent and there will be less to procrastinate about.

More you do now then the less you have to do later.
Original post by 999tigger
Think about what it feels like to fail and then make a choice.

Some revision is easier to do than other sorts so match the right type to the right time.

Study in small 30-45 min units. Do X a day then chill.

Be consistent and there will be less to procrastinate about.

More you do now then the less you have to do later.


sorry to both you but if I started proper come monday until may. Making fresh new notes and using premade ones and building time up could I achieve a few 8s and mostly 7s?
Original post by I'mComingOxford
sorry to both you but if I started proper come monday until may. Making fresh new notes and using premade ones and building time up could I achieve a few 8s and mostly 7s?


You have a better chance than if you start a month later or never.

Depends how intelligent you are, how hard you work, how much you have to do.

You have plenty of time to make big improvements though if you study smart.
Original post by 999tigger
You have a better chance than if you start a month later or never.

Depends how intelligent you are, how hard you work, how much you have to do.

You have plenty of time to make big improvements though if you study smart.


ye true. I haven't made any notes so far and going to aim to finish them around april.

I'm fairly smart a good memory tbh. I can work hard although procrastination is a hard obstacle.

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