Technique 2 - Posters

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A/N: Hi.... Sorry for extremely late update but I have been busy with exams and stuff... thanks to everyone who has (somehow) helped me reach #79 in revision.... ur all amazing. To those doing exams now, I hope they are all going well and you are feeling confident. To those of you doing mock exams and practice tests in class still (lucky), I thought u may want a bit more to be published so here you are💙

Now with posters, some people tend to cram in as much information as they can, not caring if it will all actually help. In actual fact, if you just put key notes down and tend to use bright colours and bubble writing etc., you can make all of your posters stand out, making it stay in your memory.

Making last minute posters is a massive no go, I did it for my paper 1 biology gcse, and truthfully? I don't think I learnt anything I wrote on those sheets.

Stick them on your walls. This may seem stupid but if your room is filled with posters with certain bits standing out all around you, it will be something that you see last when you fall asleep and first when you wake up. Remember, BLU TAC AND WHITE TAC WERE MADE FOR A REASONNNN😂

Above in the picture is an example of a poster (I found online😅😂) and I feel as though there is a bit much, but you need to remember that different things have different amounts you need to separate. I would have sorted the text into sections such as quotes, themes, characters etc. So there isn't too much in one poster.

Good luck with all of your exams!!!💙💙💙

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