As you have likely recently completed your mock examinations, we hope that it has been a great learning experience for you, and that it has helped you grow in confidence, and to identify areas where you have performed well and those that might need some more attention in the upcoming weeks.
If you have not created a study plan to date, or if you feel you need to refocus on particular subjects, it is not too late to create an organised plan to prepare you for June. The following tips have been created by our academics and our students to help you streamline your subjects, manage your time and concentrate on key areas to help you achieve your goals in your exams.
1. Make a list of the important topics / chapters that you have not already covered so far
2. Plan your next few weeks of study time: create a study schedule detailing subjects
3. Allocate a block of 2 hours per topic / chapter
4. Print and stick a copy up at your desk or in your journal - somewhere you know you can easily find it. Using mind maps will help you to visualise your study journey and achieve your goals
5. Tick things off as you complete them as this will help to motivate you to keep going.
Remember to leave time for you to relax, exercise and to reward yourself for a good day's work. Organisation and focus is essential to a good study plan, and we hope that this will assist you towards success in your upcoming exams.