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Managing your revision or study

As I try to finish my thesis, I am reminded of all my poor study habits! Including: Procrastinating Overworking when I am on form resulting in exhaustion  Distraction... jumping from one topic to another All the above are common experiences. I suggest the following remedies! Get on with it. You know you have to start! The arranging of your desk/books/papers isn't really preventing you from studying. Try to work in blocks with some flexibility. Give yourself breaks. Run around the room to get the blood flowing. Add exercise/eating/time out into your study plan.  Create a study guide. As you think of new topics, write them in and schedule them within your existing plan. That way, you are acknowledging that there may be something you need to also study but you are not neglecting existing work.  If your plan is too rigid, you will find sticking to it challenging. If you do get behind, rework your plan, don't panic and try to cram everything in. Most importantly; be r

Revision Planning - IGCSE, Pre-U, A Level, Common Entrance, 13+,11+

The exam content may differ but the basic premise is the same; you study for a period of time, assemble the facts and techniques and attempt to distill your learning into a few short hours. One of the common consequences of this situation is a month of blind panic during which you know that you should be revising and can't think where to start. So here is an idea: 1; Acquire a copy of your syllabus 2; Go through the above, dividing content into three columns marked "confident I know this," "need to go over it," "not the faintest clue" 3; At this point, you will need to seek help with anything that falls into the latter category 4; For the remaining topics, start allocating revision time. Clearly, your focus is on updating your knowledge of the familiar but consecrating more time to the unfamiliar 5; Break down your time into realistic blocks (seriously, are you going to cane through a topic a night?) Factor in time-cushions for unexpected del