Avoid writing in block text where possible! Make notes look like
notes! Use bullet points or tables, graphs or even little sketches to
show your work. Arrows and diagrams also work well, it depends entirely
upon what your preferred style is and how you best like to set out your
work. (As long as everything is all still understandable to you when you
come to revise!)
·
Use Highlighters and Coloured Pens to emphasise particular areas or
things you need to remember, is a good idea. This way when you come to
revise you can easily see what areas you may need to pay closer
attention to.
· Summarise large passages where you can- this
really makes you focus on what it is you need to remember without trying
to remember lots of words that have little to do with what is important
to remember!
· Put headers on paragraphs so that everything is
clearly marked for when you come to revision and are looking for
something in particular to look up and revise! It makes the task of
revision easier and far more satisfying as you have already done half
the work!
· Circle important passages with bubbles and different
shapes to show they mean different things. This is a great way of
differentiating between different meanings and concepts.
· Revise
in ways that make sense to you! Don't feel you have to be regimented
into using plain paper and black pens and standard paragraphs in your
revision notes!
· Make your notes eye catching so you can quickly
skim read and still be revising the key important points. This way if
you find something you feel unsure of you can look into those in more
detail and not have to waste time reading detailed notes on a subject
you already know!
· Detail is sometimes necessary to achieve the
highest marks in an exam but make sure all the key points and important
facts to remember jump out at you on the page. This breaks up the
detail. makes the page look more manageable to revise from and less
overwhelming!
· Use post-it notes - put a key word on each note
and stick these on your mirror, fridge (or where ever you are likely to
see them often) and try to recall from memory everything you can when
you see a particular word.
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