There are some tried and tested study methods which have never lost favour with students around the world. One example of such a method is the trusty flashcard. These little
Multiple-Choice Questions — A Useful Tool for GCSE Revision?
Multiple-choice questions. We’ve all seen them, answered them, scored them on quizzes. What GCSE students may not know is that there are many good reasons to make use of multiple-choice
Knowledge Organisers — A Perfect GCSE/A-Level Foundation
When it comes to revision, finding the most suitable method that works for each of us is a significant challenge. One teacher recommends you use mind maps, another tells you
Retrieval Practice and GCSE/A-Level Revision – The Perfect Combination
Retrieval Practice and GCSE/A-Level Revision – The Perfect Combination When it comes to revising for your GCSE or A-Level exams, the amount of information that you have to take in
How to revise with past papers
Learn from the Past --- 5 Reasons to Use Past Papers for Revision While the exact content of the exam papers changes each year, GCSE and A-Level students can still
How to revise?
How to When revising for an exam, the best way to do so is to do a little but often. For example, you have studied a topic in school. Revise
When Should I Start Revising?
Slow and How we perform depends a lot on how we prepare for our exams and how much we go over the course material. It is best to start early