• Question: How do you revise for science?

    Asked by sciencechick to Dalya, Derek, Sarah, Tim, Tom on 19 Jun 2011.
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      Dalya Soond answered on 13 Jun 2011:


      There was another question somewhere about revision, if you can find it.
      Revision for science should be no different for any other subject.

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      Derek McKay-Bukowski answered on 13 Jun 2011:


      There were some tips posted here… http://ias.im/42.162

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      Tim Millar answered on 13 Jun 2011:


      Thanks Derek, (I couldn’t find it to copy and paste)

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      Sarah Thomas answered on 13 Jun 2011:


      Hey sciencechick,

      First things first, get all your notes together and work out how much time you’ve got to study before your exam. Then you just have to go through all your notes, read all the topics you’ve covered in class. Try and work through example questions if you’ve got any or past papers cos you need to make sure you can do things in practice like balance equations, and work out chemical formulas. Because a lot of exam questions are more than just writing facts you have memorised, you have to show you understand it too.

      Remember to give yourself plenty breaks while you’re studying ok, and don’t stress out!

      Good luck! 🙂 🙂 🙂

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      Tom Crick answered on 19 Jun 2011:


      Some good tips here; I would say give yourself plenty of time to revise, read through all of your notes and revision material and try mock tests!

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