If you are about to face your exams, hopefully you’ve already managed to do lots of revision. However, no matter how much you do – you’ll probably still be left wondering if you’ve done enough. And once exams are over then there are new challenges to face – moving to sixth form, college universities or starting work for the first time can seem a bit daunting, so here are a few pointers to keep those nerves at bay.
Tips For Last Minute Revision
Even if you only have a couple of weeks left to revise, taking time out to work out a timetable can really help prioritise and prevent panics.
Block out your time into manageable chunks taking into account how long you can reasonably concentrate for. Make sure you schedule lots of short breaks and try and take these when you know you will have disruptions anyway, i.e. the rest of the family returning home.
When you take a break, make it a real break, take a walk and at the very least leave the room that you’re studying in.
Consider what time of day your concentration is at its best and schedule your study then.
If you’re really struggling to concentrate, go and get some fresh air it will clear your head.
Carolyn Trafford is a confidence coach and speaker, if you need help with time management call Carolyn today on 07714 216388 to book your free 45 minute kick start session and create the life YOU want.
No responses yet