1.
Use your revision time effectively. Prepare
a revision time table.
2. When is your energy level
the highest. This is the time to tackle the
difficult bits.
3. Do not postpone the difficult
topics.
4. Attend to routine things
like tidying up, at low energy times of the
day.
5. Do not just read. Make
notes. In fact summarizing and condensing
notes
focuses your mind.
6. Discuss topics, after
having revised them, with your classmates.
7. Use diagrammatic representation
where ever possible. You may find this
easier to retain.
8. Take a 5 minutes break
after every 40 minutes (Certainly after an
hour!).
9. Take a longer break after
every 3 hours of study.
10. Eat well.
11. Play some game when
you find time. This helps you relax.
12. Do your best during
the revision
13. On the examination day,
do not worry, even if you feel that you remember
nothing!
Give it your best shot, you will be able to
recall once the questions
are in
front of you.
14. Answer all questions.
Ensure that you plan your time well during
the
examination.
15. Before you leave home
ensure you have all necessary stationery—pencils,
erasers, sharpener,
and most importantly your exam slip.
16. Don’t waste time.
If you get stuck on a question because it
seems difficult
or confusing,
move on to the next and return to the tough
questions after.
17. Use extra time to review
your solutions.
18. Most importantly, remain
positive.