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Revision Tips for A-levels

If you have your head down from now until the last day of the A-level exams, determined to reach those top marks, you may be looking for better ways to revise to optimise your study time. Hard work can be just that but if you guide your brain towards learning in a smarter way you can do less revision by finding ways to remember information more easily.

Below we have gathered the best revision tips for A-level from past students who got top marks in their exams. These tips will help you improve your revision and find what works for you so you can work towards the marks you need.

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1. Create a Revision Timetable

If you feel like you don’t get a lot done in a study session, using a revision timetable will help you prioritise your tasks and accomplish one thing at a time. Using this tool can add structure to your revision and identify weaknesses or areas which you need to focus but try to avoid.

Developing your personal study plan can help you organise what you need to study and boost your motivation to revise for exams.

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2. Practice Past Exam Papers

The ultimate learning strategy high-achievers use to prepare for their A-levels is by practicing as many past exam papers as possible. This will give you the opportunity to test our exam-like conditions to ensure that you are fully ready to sit the exam.

Practicing past papers will help you become familiar with:

  • Exam format
  • Question style
  • Time pressure

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3. Collaborate with Classmates

Feeling overwhelmed with your A-level coursework? Remember, other students in your class are feeling the same so why not divide the work up between some of your trustworthy classmates to lessen the exam stress. Not only will this reduce the workload you have, it will also open your eyes to a different perspective on a topic that other students may have picked up on.

Interacting with other students both in person and online also contributes to your communication skills. This is a valuable asset that you will benefit from throughout your life so never underestimate how essential effective communication can be.

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4. Exercise Regularly

There’s a reason why PE is integrated into students curriculum. If you’re feeling stressed at the thought of your upcoming exams, staying fit and exercising will help you balance the tension in your mind.

We all go through periods when you are staring at your study notes but feel as if no new information is entering your head, that’s when you know it’s time for a study break! Taking regular breaks and exercising is proven to boost brain activity, engage your mind in learning and improve your exam performance over the long-run.

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5. Figure Out Your Learning Style

Everything can be in place working as it should be if you don’t figure out what works best for YOU and how you learn, you’re fighting a losing battle. Everyone wants to discover the ultimate study advice that just works but truth is that each person is different.

Once you understand if you’re a visual, auditory, reading/writing or kinaesthetic learner then understanding and recalling information will become much easier for you.

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6. Test Your Knowledge

Mix up your study habits and methods by listening to podcasts, watching videos or documentaries, moving to new study area or even something as simple as using different colours for your study notes.

This is different to the other revision tips for A-Levels mentioned here as it encourages you to try a few different things to see what fits for you. Your brain will recall where you were or how you revised for a topic which will help you remember more information. Give it a go!

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7. Use Mind Maps to Connect Ideas

If you find it difficult to remember tons of new study notes, Mind Maps may be the key to improving your memory. The theory behind mind mapping explains that making associations by connecting ideas helps you to memorise information easier and quicker. There are much more benefits to using Mind Maps for learning including being able to map out your curriculum, develop concepts in-depth and create sample exam answers.

If you’re interested in learning more about how Mind maps can be an effective study tool, take a look at our Mind Maps page which is packed full of reasons to use this study aid and how you can apply them to your revision.

8. Day of Your A-level Exam

The day of your exam can be the most stressful of the entire examination experience but there are ways which you can minimise your anxiety such as avoiding panicking friends and giving yourself plenty of time to get to the test centre on time.

Also don’t underestimate the power of eating a healthy breakfast the day of your exams!

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9. Adapt for Different Subjects

It may seem obvious but many students try to study for different subjects using the same study methods. Your  revision should take account of the difference between your subjects and the challenges they represent.

For example, Flashcards are an ideal study aid to help you prepare for a language exam where you need to remember key terms. Also, an Online Quiz is a great way to test your Maths skills with sample questions.

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10. Apps for Students

If you want to stay ahead of your friends with the latest technology, get the best student apps before anyone else. Not only will they help you show off to your friends, some apps such as ExamTime are designed to improve your learning. Try these free student apps we recommend!

If you’re stressed and feeling worried about your upcoming exams, try these revision tips for A-Levels to ease your mind!

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GoConqr’s free online revision tools can help you:

  • Connect ideas and make associations with Mind Maps
  • Remember facts easier and improve memory with Flashcards
  • Quickly test knowledge and practice questions with Quizzes
  • Organise your study content better than ever with Notes

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