Grades: Killer
Consistency and technique are more important than the total number of hours spent staring at a textbook.
: Begin studying for major exams at least three weeks in advance . This allows you to process information deeply rather than just memorizing it temporarily. Killer Grades
: Revise your material at increasing intervals to move information from short-term to long-term memory . 2. Strategic Pre-Exam Routine Consistency and technique are more important than the
How you handle the 24 hours before a test can make or break your score. : Revise your material at increasing intervals to
: A few minutes before the exam, stop revising. Distract yourself with something senseless to lower your stress levels and trust that you have already learned the material. 3. Leverage Your "Why"
: Going into a test without sleep is a high-stakes gamble that often destroys your efforts .