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Does anyone have any good revision techniques that greatly improved their grades, I’m stuck at B’s and C’s and Whenever I revise I feel like nothing sticks in my brain. I’m finding it really hard to revise for bio and chem,I am in year 12 and aiming for A*s
Please could someone suggest some techniques that helped them
Thank you
Does anyone have any good revision techniques that greatly improved their grades, I’m stuck at B’s and C’s and Whenever I revise I feel like nothing sticks in my brain. I’m finding it really hard to revise for bio and chem,I am in year 12 and aiming for A*s
Please could someone suggest some techniques that helped them
Thank you
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(Original post by Zainammm)
Hello,
Does anyone have any good revision techniques that greatly improved their grades, I’m stuck at B’s and C’s and Whenever I revise I feel like nothing sticks in my brain. I’m finding it really hard to revise for bio and chem,I am in year 12 and aiming for A*s
Please could someone suggest some techniques that helped them
Thank you
Hello,
Does anyone have any good revision techniques that greatly improved their grades, I’m stuck at B’s and C’s and Whenever I revise I feel like nothing sticks in my brain. I’m finding it really hard to revise for bio and chem,I am in year 12 and aiming for A*s
Please could someone suggest some techniques that helped them
Thank you
2. For some things, have a look at Quizlet sets (e.g. for equations in chemistry)
3. This might not work for you, but I would read a page of the textbook, cover it up, and then write down what I remembered. Then I would look back and add in another colour pen what I forgot.
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1. Whenever you don't understand something, write your question down on a post-it note and stick it in your textbook. Then go to your teacher and get answers for all your questions.
2. For some things, have a look at Quizlet sets (e.g. for equations in chemistry)
3. This might not work for you, but I would read a page of the textbook, cover it up, and then write down what I remembered. Then I would look back and add in another colour pen what I forgot.
1. Whenever you don't understand something, write your question down on a post-it note and stick it in your textbook. Then go to your teacher and get answers for all your questions.
2. For some things, have a look at Quizlet sets (e.g. for equations in chemistry)
3. This might not work for you, but I would read a page of the textbook, cover it up, and then write down what I remembered. Then I would look back and add in another colour pen what I forgot.
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