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When I made my revision timetable, I scheduled in time for each of my subjects, and broke down my revision time into revising content, learning what the examiners were looking for, and practicing questions and papers.
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Flashcards were really useful for me too, especially for writing quotes down in English, equations for Maths and Science, and key theories in Psychology.
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I also made use of my teachers, and asked them to take a look at practice questions that I'd done, and what revision books, and extra resources were appropriate for me to use too.
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I know there are some fun revision sites like Quizlet and Kahoot, videos on YouTube, and resources online from exam boards, but it's always important to check the specifications first to make sure you are learning the right content!
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Speaking to teachers and even planning a revision timetable with them would be a great idea too!
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When I made my revision timetable, I scheduled in time for each of my subjects, and broke down my revision time into revising content, learning what the examiners were looking for, and practicing questions and papers.
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Flashcards were really useful for me too, especially for writing quotes down in English, equations for Maths and Science, and key theories in Psychology.
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I also made use of my teachers, and asked them to take a look at practice questions that I'd done, and what revision books, and extra resources were appropriate for me to use too.
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I know there are some fun revision sites like Quizlet and Kahoot, videos on YouTube, and resources online from exam boards, but it's always important to check the specifications first to make sure you are learning the right content!
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Speaking to teachers and even planning a revision timetable with them would be a great idea too!
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Flashcards/ Quizz - Anki, Kaoot
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General learnings: Seneca, Mr Salles on youtube
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Practicing exams: AQA website: mark schemes, examiner reports, Tilf website
Last reply 2 weeks ago
i got grade 9s in all my sciences and maths.ask me any questions you have.12
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