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Hope you have all had a good week. Here is part two of my exam series. Revision techniques very much rely on you as the individual but also on the subjects you are doing. Background: I am doing AQA A-level Biology, AQA A-level Chemistry and OCR MEI A-level Maths. So personally I have a system that I use when revising each topic for every subject. 1. Write out notes This cannot be my only revision technique with subjects that rely heavily on application questions but this initiates my revision and reminds me of the content.
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As I have said on my Instagram recently I am going to have to take a step back from ‘TheKeanBean’ for a few months. My A-levels are fast approaching and I need to focus on getting the grades for medical school, don’t worry I will still post every now again (you won’t miss me too much heehee.) Anyway sorry to start this post on a bit of a down-er. I thought it was about time I reviewed my products from Zone3 before I do another order. With both GCSEs and A-levels just round the corner (sorry to remind everyone) I thought it would be a good time to share how I cope with exam stress and how I revise. I am no expert and everyone has different strategies/coping mechanisms but I thought it might be helpful to share mine. I, like many others put extreme pressure on myself to get the top marks/ grades. Of course this is a good thing but this level of pressure can cause you to stress out unnecessarily. In no way am I saying don’t aim high, not at all! What I am saying is learn how to deal with the stress leading up to exams. So… here are some ways that I find useful to help get out of a ‘stress spiral’ (yes, I just made that phrase up lol). |
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