Introduction: The Clock Is Ticking โ€“ But Don’t Panic

You have days, not weeks. The temptation is to pull allโ€‘nighters, cram every topic, and highlight everything.

Stop.

Long hours don’t equal better results. Not now. What matters is smart revision โ€“ focusing on what actually moves your grade and stopping what wastes your time.

Here’s exactly what to do.

What to Revise Now (Your Lastโ€‘Minute Priority List)

โœ… Highโ€‘yield revision (80% of your time):

  1. Your past paper mistakesย โ€“ Go through every past paper you’ve done. Redo the questions you got wrong. This is the fastest way to turn a 5 into a 6.
  2. Mark scheme keywordsย โ€“ For each subject, learn the 5โ€“10 keywords that appear repeatedly. Examiners give marks for specific words. Memorise them.
  3. Core formulas and datesย โ€“ Maths formulas. Science equations. History dates. English key quotes. Put them on one page. Drill them until automatic.

โœ… Mediumโ€‘yield revision (20% of your time):

  • Topics you partly understand โ€“ not your weakest, not your strongest. The ones where a small boost gets you marks.

โŒ Lowโ€‘yield (skip completely):

  • Brand new topics you’ve never studied. You won’t learn them properly. The time is better spent securing marks you can already get.

What to Stop Wasting Time On (Right Now)

โŒ Stop reading your textbook cover to cover. It’s passive. Your brain won’t retain it.

โŒ Stop highlighting. It feels productive. It’s not. You’re just decorating.

โŒ Stop rewriting your notes. Unless you’re testing yourself afterwards, it’s a timeโ€‘sink.

โŒ Stop starting new topics. Cramming unfamiliar content is the lowestโ€‘yield activity.

โŒ Stop comparing yourself to others. Their revision plan doesn’t matter. Your focus does.

Your Exam Priorities: The Lastโ€‘Minute Checklist

Each day before your exam:

  • Redo past paper mistakesย โ€“ 20 minutes. Only the ones you got wrong.
  • Memorise keywordsย โ€“ 10 minutes. Flashcards or blurting.
  • Review your oneโ€‘page cheat sheetย โ€“ 5 minutes. Core formulas, dates, quotes.
  • Teach a topic out loudย โ€“ 5 minutes. To a friend, parent, or empty chair.
  • Stop by 10pm. Sleep.ย Nonโ€‘negotiable.

The Night Before Each Exam

  • Pack your bag. No morning rush.
  • Review your oneโ€‘page cheat sheet. Nothing new.
  • Stop by 9pm.ย No revision after 9pm.
  • Sleep. 7โ€“8 hours. Your brain consolidates memories while you sleep.

The Bottom Line

You don’t have time to learn everything. But you have time to secure the marks you already know.

Smart revision = past paper mistakes + mark scheme keywords + sleep.

Stop spinning. Start doing.


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