Creating an Effective Revision Timetable
April 10, 2010 in Study Tips by miss-jones
Developing a revision timetable not only keeps you organised, but helps to maintain your sanity during exam time.
When your faced with so much revision to do, it’s a great idea to set up a schedule of focussed study with breaks included so that you never feel overwhelmed.
Many Distance Learners have many things to juggle: work, family and study therefore, its important to set yourself a plan so that your revision is scheduled in ensuring that you achieve that balance.
It’s a good idea to make time to set up your revision timetable. Mentally, this really helps you feel much more organised and leaves you to focus on the task in hand… focussed revision.
Tips for setting up your revision schedule:
- Start afresh, produce a blank document detailing the dates for your entire revision period.
- Include the dates for your examinations; dates for when you are working; dates for when you have other commitments to take care of etc and block these out. This will show you what available time you have for revision so you can then allocate this time effectively.
- Now, look at the revision you need to do. Throughout the year you have studied, and have completed the various modules and assignments as part of your coursework – you will be surprised about how much you already know. On your timetable, detail the areas you just need to ‘refresh’ your memory with and then detail the areas on which you feel you need to spend a little more time on. By mixing ‘refresh’ revision with ‘detailed’ revision periods and breaking this out into manageable chunks, you will really feel like you are getting somewhere.
- Remember to include time in your schedule for relaxation and breaks. This is very important. You need to ensure that you strike a balance so that you can absorb the information you are revising. Allocate yourself time to perhaps go for a walk, meet up with friends for a coffee or maybe chill out in front of the TV. Feeling happy, confident and rested will make your revision time much more effective.
Throughout this time, it’s important to really look after yourself. There are many other useful study tips on the My Jotter site which should help. Eating well, keeping yourself hydrated and organising your study space are all detailed. Hopefully these hints and tips will be of great benefit to you.
I want to wish you all good things with your studies. If you need any help or advice or even just a chat and moral support I’m here to help in any way I can.
Good luck everyone – you can do this!