University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton. BL3 5AB
“At the University of Bolton, we take great pride in providing a quality, supportive learning environment for our students.”
Professor George E Holmes DL | President & Vice Chancellor
“...tutors are very supportive and you’re not just a student ID number, at this university you are an individual with a name.”
Ellisse Vernon | BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing
Back to menu
Back to menu
Study with an Off-Campus Partner
Back to menu
Back to menu
University of Bolton, why we are the right choice
Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
18/01/2024
Are you gearing up for your A-level exams in the spring of 2024? Feeling the pressure of revision looming over you? Fear not! We've got your back with some effective revision tips to make your study sessions more productive and less overwhelming.
1. Plan Your Time Wisely
Start by creating a realistic study schedule that suits your routine. Break down each subject into manageable study sessions, assigning specific time slots for each. This approach ensures that you cover all topics without feeling overwhelmed. Prioritise the subjects that need more attention, but also allocate time for revision of previously covered material.
2. Active Revision Techniques
Move beyond passive reading to more active engagement. Utilise techniques such as interactive diagrams, rehearsal and the Leitner system. Interactive diagrams visualise complex concepts, making them easier to comprehend. Rehearsal involves repeatedly reviewing information and reinforcing memory through repetition.
The Leitner system, a spaced repetition method, optimises revision by sorting flashcards based on your familiarity with the content. These dynamic approaches infuse energy into your study sessions, ensuring a multifaceted and effective revision process.
3. Pomodoro Technique
Implement the Pomodoro technique by setting a timer for 25 minutes of focused study, followed by a 5-minute break. After four cycles, take a longer break. This method promotes sustained concentration, prevents mental fatigue and enhances productivity during study sessions.
4. Flashcards for Quick Recall
Create flashcards for each subject, highlighting key concepts, equations and definitions. Use them for self-testing and active recall. Flashcards are a proven method for reinforcing memory, and their portability makes them convenient for quick revision sessions anywhere.
5. Blurting for Recall
Practice blurting as a recall technique. Cover the information and attempt to remember key details without peeking at your notes. This simple yet effective method reinforces memory through repeated recall, boosting your confidence in your understanding of the subject matter.
6. Practice Regularly
Consistent practice is essential for exam success. Solve past papers and sample questions to familiarise yourself with the exam format and types of questions. Regular practice not only builds confidence but also highlights areas where you need additional review, allowing for targeted revision.
7. Create a Distraction-Free Zone
Establish a dedicated study environment free from distractions. Silence your phone, use apps that block social media and inform those around you of your study hours. A focused, distraction-free zone enhances concentration, making your study time more efficient.
8. Mix Up Your Subjects
Avoid monotony by rotating between subjects. This approach prevents boredom and keeps your brain engaged. Studying multiple subjects in one session can also help you see connections between topics, enhancing your overall understanding.
9. Take Regular Breaks
Avoid burnout by scheduling short breaks during study sessions. Use these breaks to stretch, take a walk, or do something enjoyable. Regular breaks maintain mental sharpness, preventing fatigue and improving overall concentration during extended study periods.
10. Stay Healthy
A healthy body supports a healthy mind. Ensure you maintain a balanced lifestyle by eating nutritious meals, staying hydrated and getting adequate sleep. A well-nourished body and mind perform better during exams, enhancing your ability to focus and retain information.
FINAL THOUGHTS
As you embark on your A-level revision journey, remember that success is not just about the quantity of study hours but the quality of your revision techniques. By incorporating strategic planning and active revision methods into your routine, you're setting the stage for confident exam performance.
Looking ahead, if you're aspiring to pursue higher studies after A-levels, the University of Bolton awaits you with a wealth of academic opportunities. Whether it's advancing your knowledge in a specific field or exploring new horizons, consider the University of Bolton as your next academic destination. Contact us at 01204 903903 or send us an email at study@bolton.ac.uk and take the first step towards a bright future – explore the diverse programmes and possibilities that await you at the University of Bolton.