
03 Sep Study Tips with Techtorium
Study is not always easy but with exams coming up soon it’s a good idea to have a strategy in place. We’ve put together a list of study tips to help you get the best out of your time.
- Start Early & Plan Backwards
- Know your exam dates, then plan backwards to allocate time per subject and topic.
- Use a revision timetable to structure your study time.
- Use Active Recall
- Don’t just re-read notes – test yourself regularly.
- Use flashcards. (write everything you remember on a topic from memory).
- Spaced Repetition
- Revisit topics multiple times over increasing intervals.
- Combine this with active recall to strengthen memory long-term.
- Prioritise Weak Areas
- Spend more time on topics you find difficult – it’s easy to revise what you’re already good at, but it won’t improve your overall score.
- Practice Past Papers
- Get used to exam-style questions and timing.
- Mark your answers using official mark schemes to understand how examiners award points.
- Simulate Exam Conditions
- Practice in a quiet space, without notes, and under timed conditions to reduce exam-day anxiety.
- Teach Someone Else
- Explaining a concept to someone else (or even to yourself out loud) is one of the best ways to deepen understanding.
- Look After Your Body & Brain
- Sleep: Aim for 7–9 hours per night.
- Nutrition: Eat regularly and drink water – avoid excess sugar and caffeine.
- Exercise: Regular light exercise can improve focus and reduce stress.
- Minimise Distractions
- Keep your phone in another room to stay on task.
- Avoid Burnout
- Build in breaks (use the Pomodoro Technique – 25 mins study, 5 min break).
- Don’t study all day, every day – balance is key!
Bonus Study Tips:
- Group Study: Useful for motivation and bouncing ideas off others – but only if the group stays focused.
- Use Multiple Resources: Textbooks & Revision guides.
- Stay Positive: Focus on progress, not perfection.
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