Revision starts at school
The more attentive you are in class, the less work you have to do at home. If you ask questions, clarify things you don’t understand and take notes in class, you’re halfway to passing your exams.
The more attentive you are in class, the less work you have to do at home. If you ask questions, clarify things you don’t understand and take notes in class, you’re halfway to passing your exams.
Next time that you walk into a room full of new people, assume you all like each other until you’re convinced otherwise.
There are many apps for helping students with all aspects of study: note-taking, time-management, organising and planning. Talk with your friends and teachers/lecturers to see which apps they recommend.
When you’re studying it helps to keep in mind your reasons for doing all this hard work, like a course or career you’re working towards. It can help to have something in your study space to remind you of your goals.
Revising only the night before an exam will stress you out. Instead, revise gradually throughout the term, so you retain what you just learnt in class.
If you are applying to go to university, your chosen universities will make a decision: conditional offer, unconditional offer, or unsuccessful/withdrawn.