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How to Revise Courses in Effective Way ?

Most effective revision tips for students

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Revision – as the word itself means giving another vision to what you have already studied. So, here I have a question do you find yourself puzzled and lost as to where to start from in revision? YES, I know everyone faces the same stagnant point when they do not know where to start revision from? Here are some useful tips to go for revision effectively and progressively.

 

Start revising early which means that as soon as you are done with a topic or concept revise it thoroughly before moving on to the next one. Once you are clear with one concept it gets you charged to take up the next one.

 

Revision should be planned much before execution which means that one should already be in a frame of mind wherein you decide to go for revision immediately after finishing a topic in a particular subject.

 

Prioritize your revision tasks and follow them with a confident mental capacity because when you make it a point to revise and learn at the end of each topic then it becomes part of your studying routine.

 

Jot down what to do during each day and do it accordingly, this is the best way to make up a routine revision schedule and follow it regularly. Listing out makes it easier and you don’t need to think where to start from.

 

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