Revision Strategies That Work!

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Revision Strategies That Work! There is no doubt that there is plenty of information, and misinformation, circulating about the best way to study for your HSC exams. This guide, therefore, has been written with the help of students who have received ATAR results of more than 95 so that you may benefit from their experience. We hope that there is something in this for everyone to make life a little easier in the lead-up to the exams! The Basics Core Principles for Effective Study Making a Study Plan. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the task ahead of you and so to avoid facing your anxieties through procrastination. Drawing up a workable study timetable will increase your sense of control over the task (and hence, reduce anxiety) and also will help you to become more efficient with your time. It is important to be realistic: don t set impossible goals for yourself. Allow for the limitations of your attention span. Avoid scheduling large slabs of time for one subject. Alternating subjects for study will help you to sustain your concentration and interest. Don t cram several reviews are more effective. More material will be retained in memory if you schedule several review times over an extended period rather than one long session. Work in terms of tasks not time. Rather than having a vague aim to study biology for two hours, set a particular section of work for each study period. A sense of achievement comes from successfully completing small tasks, and breaking the work up into smaller sections makes the whole process of revision seem less daunting. Review your approach. If your study plan is not helping you to revise effectively, review your strategies and consider making changes. Resist the temptation to throw away your plan and allow yourself to fall in a heap. Some minor adjustments may be all you need to stay on track. Make sure you include some recreation time. If you allocate time for such activity you will be less tempted to waste time avoiding work because of the unrealistic demands you have made upon yourself. 1

Specific Strategies for Examinations Find out what you need to know. Your method of revision should consider the nature of the examination. Find out from your teachers what the structure of the exam will be and what subject areas will be on the exam. Course outlines and handouts can provide important information about exam times, locations, formats and requirements. Exam review sessions are invaluable and not to be missed! Not only will they give you an idea of what will be on the exam, but also give you a chance to ask questions. Former students may also be able to give you helpful information about what to expect. Use past exam papers to direct your study and take notes. This will give you an idea of the sorts of questions and overall structure of the exam. However, do not assume that the same format will be used this year. Teachers change their exams over the years, so double check to make sure of any changes. At this stage, use your notes and other sources to give full answers to past exam questions. A good strategy is to practice writing responses to past exam questions throughout the term. When you finish a topic, check to see if there is a related past exam question. It will be easier to prepare a response while the topic is still fresh in your mind. You can use these notes later to revise for the exam. Practise past exam papers under exam conditions. Do this closer to the exam time. Without looking at your prepared answers or other notes, test your recall of knowledge and your ability to write under time constraints. If there are no past exam papers available for a subject, try to predict possible questions. Look over your lecture notes and make a list of probable questions. Think about the sorts of questions the lecturers asked in the subject and take note of any areas that were highlighted as important. Prepare answers for some or all of the questions you predict. Further Important Tips Reduce anxiety and stay motivated Although a small amount of stress before exams may aid your performance, too much anxiety will negatively affect your exam performance. If you feel overwhelmed by exam stress or study motivation problems and unable to cope, it is worth speaking to someone. There are several strategies you can try to reduce your anxiety before and during exams. Start early and stay on track with your exam preparation to reduce your stress levels. If you have trouble getting organized and making a study plan, seek help from someone that you trust. Look after your health. Get plenty of sleep, eat healthy food and try to find time to exercise. Many people find that yoga and breathing exercises can help keep them in tune both physically and mentally. 2

Keep things in perspective. Although it may seem at the time that the next exam will be the most important event in your entire life, this is probably not really the case and thinking like this only puts more pressure on yourself. Take a break. Notice when you are tired or losing concentration. If you feel like this late at night, you could make more effective use of your time by going to bed and getting up earlier the next morning to study when your mind is feeling fresher. A good way to refresh a tired mind is to go on a brisk 15 minute walk. A 15 minute TV break is mind numbing rather than refreshing and can easily turn into a one hour break. Set rewards for yourself. Rewards for good progress can assist with motivation. Try setting yourself a goal and rewarding yourself when you achieve it. A reward can be as simple as a cup of tea or your favourite TV programme. The importance of maintaining some balance during your HSC year cannot be understated. Make sure that you still engage in a variety of activities throughout the year. Of course, this is often easily done due to the level of social activities on offer! Revision tips Effective revision enables you to get material from your short term memory into your long term memory. Long term memory is like a library information that is placed in it in a systematic way is more likely to be retrievable. Below are some tips to help you revise. Try to comprehend the overall structure of each subject. What were the main concepts? How did the teacher set out his/her argument? Pay particular attention to establishing how all the individual pieces of information fit together to produce a coherent whole. Organise notes into topics/areas. It is easier to remember individual details when they are grouped into mini-sections. Make a list of the areas you need to know in each subject and write down headings and subheadings. Add material you have learned from your reading to your notes according to the subject area. Underline/ highlight/ write comments in order to emphasise the idea of each section. Revise actively. Don t fall into the trap of spending 99% of your study time mindlessly writing out notes and 1% of your time actually looking at them. The more active you are in writing notes, the better you will be able to remember them. Study the past, if you would divine the future. Confucius 3

Written summaries for each topic - Numbering each point can help with recall in the exam. Diagrams such as flow charts and mind maps. During the exam, it is easier to recall information which has been represented diagrammatically. Colours are particularly helpful to stimulate the memory. Audio Try recording your summaries or prepared answers to practice questions onto a portable recording device. Comprehension improves if you listen and read at the same time. The other advantage for those who like multitasking is that you can listen while doing something else like walking, ironing or sitting on a bus! Distinguish between recall and recognition. Many students, after having read over material several times, assume that because it looks very familiar they have learned it. Simply being able to recognize material does not automatically mean that you will be able to recall it later in the exam. Practise recall. The following suggestions may be useful: When learning definitions, divide a piece of paper in two vertically and write the words on one side and the definitions on the other. Cover the words and practise recalling them, using the definitions. Then cover the definitions and practise recalling them, looking at the words. Use cards with the subject on the front and the information to be recalled on the back. Look at the subject, practise recalling the information, then look on the back of the card to check. If you need to memorise diagrams, make large ones and stick them up on your walls. Use rhymes and mnemonics to assist recall. For example, to remember electron loss and gain in oxidation and reduction, the following may be easy to remember: OIL RIG - Oxidation Is Loss; Reduction Is Gain (of electrons) Revise with a friend or a study group to share knowledge and exam strategies and to practise recall. I m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. Thomas Jefferson 4

Study Checklist Have a specific place to study without distractions: somewhere quiet, without TV or music Study the hard subjects first, when you re most alert and focused Have a specific time of the day for studying, and make it the same time every day Work out how long you can concentrate for before you lose focus. It s going to be different for everyone, so keep a track of your ideal concentration time. Then take breaks when you re approaching your limit Have everything you need close by - books, notes, pens, pads, etc - all within easy reach Let friends and family know your allocated daily study time, and ask them not to disturb you. Turn off your phone and leave Facebook alone for a while. Start studying when you say you will: delaying the start will only make the task harder One thing at a time: multitasking may sound smart, but it means you re not giving each task your full attention Avoid eating a large meal before studying, as it will just make you drowsy 5