6 Key Revision Tips To Help You Succeed

Preparing for your GCSE exams can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, our key revision tips and some techniques, you can set yourself up for success.

Undoubtedly, your exams are going to take hard work and dedication but LLS has 6 key revision tips that will help to make your GCSE revision process more organised, efficient, rewarding and crucially more enjoyable. 

Key Revision Tips

Find A Study Space

Many people underestimate the importance of a comfortable and quiet study space. One of our most important key revision tips is to find somewhere you can work uninterrupted and are unlikely to be tempted by more enjoyable  activities such as gaming. A good study space allows for a relaxed revision experience to prevent stress from hindering your studies. A study space will allow you to keep organised in your revision as you are able to leave your notes how you want them.

Create A Study Schedule

A key revision tip is to develop a study schedule that breaks down your subjects into manageable chunks around 45 minute slots with 15 minutes breaks. Allocate specific time slots for each subject, and be sure to include regular breaks to enjoy yourself and avoid burnout.  In addition, stick to the schedule as much as possible discipline is key for successful revision. It’s important to keep active and socialise during revision periods in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle and improve your mental well being.

Use Active Revision Techniques

Instead of simply reading through textbooks or notes, engage in active revision techniques. Using Active revision techniques is one of our key revsion tips for success. This can include creating flashcards, practicing past exam questions, explaining concepts to someone else, or creating diagrams and mind maps. Even techniques such as writing different topics in different colours helps to retain information. Simply using these techniques promotes active learning and enhances your understanding and retention of the content.

Ask For Help

If you come across any challenging topics or concepts that you’re struggling to grasp, don’t hesitate to seek clarification from your teachers or classmates. In addition, a key revision tip is always ask questions as seeking additional support will help you gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter and address any gaps in your knowledge. Teachers and tutors are there to support you so don’t be afraid to ask questions. At LLS we pride ourselves on our professional and personable staff that are more than happy to provide further explanations or examples when asked by students.

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Utilise Online Resources

One key revision tip is to take advantage of the wealth of online resources available for GCSE revision. There are numerous websites, platforms, and YouTube channels that offer video tutorials, quizzes, and revision guides tailored to subjects. Explore these resources to supplement your learning and gain alternative perspectives on the topics.  

Here is a helpful link to an online video from Warren, our Director of Education at LLS talking providing more insight into the steps and providing more key revision tips: 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CsBQPXBvTQH/?img_index=1

Practice Time Management

Time management is crucial during exams. Another one of our key revision tips is to practice answering questions within the allocated time to familiarise yourself with the format. This will help you develop a sense of timing and ensure that you can complete the exams within the given constraints. Moreover, Practicing reading through the exam and creating plans for questions can help to reduce the initial stress.

Final Words Of Advice

Effective GCSE revision requires careful planning, active engagement, and a structured approach. Following these key revision tips and tricks will make for more successful and enjoyable revision sessions. Remember to stay motivated, take care of yourself, and approach your revision with a positive mindset. Good luck!

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