General Article How to make a revision timetable

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Prioritise topics

Before creating your revision timetable, decide which subjects you’re strongest at and which are your weakest. Outlining this before you start revising will give you oversight into what topics you need to spend a bit more time on.

Divide time appropriately

Once you’ve outlined which topics you’ll need to spend more time on, reflect this in your revision timetable. Allocate more time to any subjects you feel less confident about. Do remember to still make time to cover topics that you’re feeling confident about. What’s important is that you revise each topic but be smart about the time allocated to each.

Chunk subjects

Split each subject you plan to study into separate chunks. This will allow you to separate the subjects that you don’t need to spend as much time revising from those you do. You’ll also get an overview of how many topics you need to cover and how much time you should be allocating to each.

Colour-code subjects

Representing each subject in your revisio...

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