Everyone has own revision techniques to help themselves and others to revise or maybe study properly. But do you know that sometimes the revision techniques don't work with you? Why? This is because those who make these techniques are for themselves as they only work for them; however, you can study with the help of their techniques just like 50%.
So, you may ask how and what should you do to study or revise properly if they do not work then. Your question's answer is coming soon below:
1. Do you know that it is perfect to create your own revision technique depending on your mind or your strength? Of course, it is because it helps you understand only yourself as you study.
If you want to get some ideas on how should you make a revision technique for yourself, check mine so you won't get confused next time...
- So, I don't make notes before memorising and stick on my head. At first, I memorise a section on a page from my guide and I start writing a book without looking at it, I always have a green pen for correction when I check my memory from the guide.
- If I get wrong on something or if I forget something, I mark it with a green pen. After that, I read it for one time and then I write again ( if I get wrong even after that, I continue until I achieve).[...]Well, this is a quick example of how should you make your own revision technique...
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Zuelin's Revision World- Techniques and Notes
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