Review Revisions: how well organized?
The exams are approaching, we must put the revisions! But how to organize?Advice and guide for effective review and be ready for the big day without too much stress.
"Make good reviews", "Make no deadlock", "Prepare well this issue" ... All this, teachers repeat it, but concretely, how?
Some are unable to get to work and constantly pushing the moment to attack. Others are panicking at the idea tons courses must be reviewed and do not know where to start. Others embark without method in marathon revisions and see their stress increase day by day.
To avoid falling into these pitfalls, follow our advice in order.
Some are unable to get to work and constantly pushing the moment to attack. Others are panicking at the idea tons courses must be reviewed and do not know where to start. Others embark without method in marathon revisions and see their stress increase day by day.
To avoid falling into these pitfalls, follow our advice in order.
1 / Prepare in advance
Before you jump in the revisions themselves, sometime before your course do not stop, start preparing all materials that you will need:
- Obtain the course you might run
- Fill what is incomplete, unclear, poorly noted: ask friends their lecture notes or use manual - Gather with each course exercises, TP or TD subjects corresponding record ..
- Make cards or collect flags, abstracts, good quality schemes that relate to each course and allow you to understand and learn quickly.
- Select the Internet sites that can help you fill your holes, your shortcomings (if your paper media are good, you do not need it).
- Make a complete file over with notes, cards, exercises, and order your files. This work materials storage will help you order the knowledge in your head and put you in peace. If you pass the exams in June, do that during the Easter holidays or long weekends in early May. To date, there is still time to make such records, go buy the record that you miss or go surfing on educational sites.
- Fill what is incomplete, unclear, poorly noted: ask friends their lecture notes or use manual - Gather with each course exercises, TP or TD subjects corresponding record ..
- Make cards or collect flags, abstracts, good quality schemes that relate to each course and allow you to understand and learn quickly.
- Select the Internet sites that can help you fill your holes, your shortcomings (if your paper media are good, you do not need it).
2 / Make a schedule
Courses are now finished, you have long journéees before you for review. But do not start in the study without having a program:
- Count the number of days you have to review not counting the day of the exam - Make a list of all courses (or subjects) to work, and that in all subjects
- Alternate materials. For Tray for example, do not do math for a whole day, then the story another day, then right ... But every day interleave a chapter of math, a history, a duty. ..: you will lose less time on each subject and you will keep more easily remember the different subjects.
- Complete a table by spreading the lessons to review in your days starting with the oldest courses (study at the beginning of the year) and not ending the latest. Also put your dead ends (wrong courses or never learned) in the early revisions. Follow the progress of the program because we often need the concepts learned in the beginning to understand the following. To distribute topics to study each day:
- Put the most difficult subjects and subjects the morning or late afternoon
- If you do not pass a subject, interleave the course, exercises, text readings, etc. - Spend more time on the big coefficient disciplines.
- Make a precise schedule every hour or better, half hour by half hour, staring at the outset the time you start the morning and one to which you stop the evening (no later than 23 hours).
- Count the number of days you have to review not counting the day of the exam - Make a list of all courses (or subjects) to work, and that in all subjects
- Alternate materials. For Tray for example, do not do math for a whole day, then the story another day, then right ... But every day interleave a chapter of math, a history, a duty. ..: you will lose less time on each subject and you will keep more easily remember the different subjects.
- Complete a table by spreading the lessons to review in your days starting with the oldest courses (study at the beginning of the year) and not ending the latest. Also put your dead ends (wrong courses or never learned) in the early revisions. Follow the progress of the program because we often need the concepts learned in the beginning to understand the following. To distribute topics to study each day:
- Put the most difficult subjects and subjects the morning or late afternoon
- If you do not pass a subject, interleave the course, exercises, text readings, etc. - Spend more time on the big coefficient disciplines.
- Make a precise schedule every hour or better, half hour by half hour, staring at the outset the time you start the morning and one to which you stop the evening (no later than 23 hours).
3 / The work during the days of revisions
There is more to do what you planned in your schedule.Again, we must organize:
- Get back to work at a fixed time in the morning, not too late if possible (to 8 pm or 9 pm) and stop the evening also at a fixed time (not too late). Make nights sleeping at least 7 hours.
- Choose a quiet place all conducive to work and do your revisions will not waste time moving your belongings from one place to another. If friends offer common revisions, make sure they have every intention of working. If you go together in a new place (country house), be sure to have comfortable conditions (sleep, food, office to you). Work side by side, but do your revisions each of your side and relax together during meals.
- Be sure to stay focused: putting you at your desk, turn off your cell phone to avoid being disturbed. Do not spend too much time on an issue because you can not focus effectively over 40 to 50 minutes. Every 50 minutes, so take a break of 5 minutes: you ventilate, get up, go drink a glass of water, listen to some music, and come home to work: your concentration will be good again. If you daydream, change the subject to avoid losing time.
- The day before, relax! Do not try to see everything in a few hours it is impossible and it will only serve you anxious. Relax, prepare your business for the next day and lie in reasonable time, neither too early nor too late.
- Get back to work at a fixed time in the morning, not too late if possible (to 8 pm or 9 pm) and stop the evening also at a fixed time (not too late). Make nights sleeping at least 7 hours.
- Choose a quiet place all conducive to work and do your revisions will not waste time moving your belongings from one place to another. If friends offer common revisions, make sure they have every intention of working. If you go together in a new place (country house), be sure to have comfortable conditions (sleep, food, office to you). Work side by side, but do your revisions each of your side and relax together during meals.
- Be sure to stay focused: putting you at your desk, turn off your cell phone to avoid being disturbed. Do not spend too much time on an issue because you can not focus effectively over 40 to 50 minutes. Every 50 minutes, so take a break of 5 minutes: you ventilate, get up, go drink a glass of water, listen to some music, and come home to work: your concentration will be good again. If you daydream, change the subject to avoid losing time.
- The day before, relax! Do not try to see everything in a few hours it is impossible and it will only serve you anxious. Relax, prepare your business for the next day and lie in reasonable time, neither too early nor too late.
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