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Get off TSR for a start :smile:
Reply 2
to effectively cram, revise the topics that are most likey to come up. don't try and revise everything, just put your focus on a few main topics.

invest in a couple of can of red bull or lots of coffee if you plan on an allnighter. :yup: (Y)

:smile:

good luck.
Uel369
i have 2 exams 2moro, and havn't revised everthing...so how can i effectively cram??


I have looked into this numerous times haha (I am an avid procrastinator) and I have only a couple of tidbits of information

1 - Don't even attempt to learn anything new. Just revise what was taught in class. If you attempt to learn anything new then it will divert what little time you have and distract your mind from "recalling" informattion to "pushing" it in.

2 -Find a method and stick to it. Revision guides, I have found, work best for the very last minute stuff. If you have a bit more time work notes are the best. Try not to use online sites as they often slow you down and are designed for the more "structured" and "non time pressured" reviser.

Hope that helps!
i would say past papers. but i say that for everything
Reply 6
learn the main bits and if there are case studies and stuff just try to know them well!
Learn case studies + key points.Try to teach them to family members as it will help you really understand the topic if you can teach it.
Reply 8
What is the point of resurrecting dead threads after 16 months?
Reply 9
well...if you think like that...what is the point of threads at all?
Reply 10
I find it effective to get up three-four hours before an exam...
Original post by didgeridoo12uk
i would say past papers. but i say that for everything


When you say past papers what did you mean?