It is important that you complete and submit all your coursework because they count towards your final grade. MAKE A STUDY SCHEDULE
Having a study schedule enables you to realistically divide your time so that you are able to maximize your study time on all your subjects. Make a daily to do list to help you divide and prioritize your study tasks. Start your revision early to avoid last minute cramming!
STUDY SUBJECTS THAT YOU LIKE FIRST
To avoid procrastination and maintain motivation, study the subject you enjoy the most. If you are motivated about studying you are more likely to be enthusiastic about the subject that you least enjoy! this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com
CONDENSE YOUR NOTES
Condense, Reduce, Concentrate, 'Boil Down'! Your notes should be a prompt for you rather than a re-written version of your original notes.
PUT NOTES INTO AN EASILY IDENTIFIABLE FORM
After condensing your notes try and put them into a mind map or cue cards. Use different colors, shapes and symbols to help maximize your attention and memory. It has been found that repetition helps subject retention.
STUDY IN SMALL BLOCKS
Try to study in small blocks such as 30 minutes and a 5 minute break. This way it keeps you motivated and you are well rested. Give yourself a reward (eg. a piece of chocolate coconut cake) at the end of your study period! this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com
STUDY IN GROUPS
Studying in groups can be fun and useful. If necessary organize a study group but make sure that you have a purpose and achieve that purpose.
NOURISHMENT
Eat, drink and sleep. It is vital to keep your energy levels at an optimum. So get at least 8 hours sleep, drink 2 litres of water and eat regularly. Some forms of 'brain food' are boiled eggs, fish, bananas and blueberries.
BEFORE THE EXAM
Do not try and do last minute revision before you go into the exam room. Briefly revise 2-3 hours prior the exam to remind you of the important points you have covered in your revision. this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com.
IN THE EXAM ROOM
First, read all the instructions. During the reading time decide the order of your answers. When you are allowed to write, make a map of your all essays before you start writing. Be aware of your time and have fun!
Having a study schedule enables you to realistically divide your time so that you are able to maximize your study time on all your subjects. Make a daily to do list to help you divide and prioritize your study tasks. Start your revision early to avoid last minute cramming!
STUDY SUBJECTS THAT YOU LIKE FIRST
To avoid procrastination and maintain motivation, study the subject you enjoy the most. If you are motivated about studying you are more likely to be enthusiastic about the subject that you least enjoy! this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com
CONDENSE YOUR NOTES
Condense, Reduce, Concentrate, 'Boil Down'! Your notes should be a prompt for you rather than a re-written version of your original notes.
PUT NOTES INTO AN EASILY IDENTIFIABLE FORM
After condensing your notes try and put them into a mind map or cue cards. Use different colors, shapes and symbols to help maximize your attention and memory. It has been found that repetition helps subject retention.
STUDY IN SMALL BLOCKS
Try to study in small blocks such as 30 minutes and a 5 minute break. This way it keeps you motivated and you are well rested. Give yourself a reward (eg. a piece of chocolate coconut cake) at the end of your study period! this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com
STUDY IN GROUPS
Studying in groups can be fun and useful. If necessary organize a study group but make sure that you have a purpose and achieve that purpose.
NOURISHMENT
Eat, drink and sleep. It is vital to keep your energy levels at an optimum. So get at least 8 hours sleep, drink 2 litres of water and eat regularly. Some forms of 'brain food' are boiled eggs, fish, bananas and blueberries.
BEFORE THE EXAM
Do not try and do last minute revision before you go into the exam room. Briefly revise 2-3 hours prior the exam to remind you of the important points you have covered in your revision. this data copied from ba-englishnotes.blogspot.com.
IN THE EXAM ROOM
First, read all the instructions. During the reading time decide the order of your answers. When you are allowed to write, make a map of your all essays before you start writing. Be aware of your time and have fun!
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