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Buy the textbook and use it to make flashcards (preferably spaced repetition on a site like anki or StudySmarter) because its got all the info you need to know
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Watch videos on the time period, they might not be totally course specific but they will give you a broader knowledge which can be good for making points in an exam
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Make sure you know how to answer the different question types. Analyse the mark scheme and make a plan of how you will answer each question and how long you will spend on it
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When revising, blurting and making mindmaps with different colours of revision notes is what I found the most useful and make sure to add what you forgot afterwards
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Make sure to do lots of practice questions but dont waste your time writing out answers in full, bullet point plan them!
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Buy the textbook and use it to make flashcards (preferably spaced repetition on a site like anki or StudySmarter) because its got all the info you need to know
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Watch videos on the time period, they might not be totally course specific but they will give you a broader knowledge which can be good for making points in an exam
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Make sure you know how to answer the different question types. Analyse the mark scheme and make a plan of how you will answer each question and how long you will spend on it
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When revising, blurting and making mindmaps with different colours of revision notes is what I found the most useful and make sure to add what you forgot afterwards
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Make sure to do lots of practice questions but dont waste your time writing out answers in full, bullet point plan them!