Exams: How To Get Organised

Check out these four steps to get you into gear.
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1. Create a daily revision timetable – plan this well ahead of your exams
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2. Make your plan realistic and have faith in it!
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3. Make sure you include times to study and times to do something different to give you a break
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4. Take a 10-minute break for every 45 to 60 minutes of revision. Everyone’s concentration levels are different so work out what works for you
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If you’re struggling with your revision, speak to a teacher who will be able to support you.

how to get help

If you have any more questions on this area or would like to speak to somebody about this topic, have a look at the links or search for your local services in the blue box below. Alternatively you can always contact your school nurse.

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Find out what services are available to you in your area. Remember your school nurse is always there to give you confidential help and support.

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Text 07312 263223

You can always contact your school nurse by visiting them in school. Or alternatively you can text them on our mobile messaging service.

The text messaging working hours are Monday to Friday from 09:00am to 5:00pm. Your message will be seen during those hours after which we respond most quickly to messages that need urgent attention, and we aim to respond to all messages within 24 hours, Monday to Friday.  If you need urgent help in the meantime, contact your doctor, visit a NHS walk-in centre or call NHS 111.  If it is an emergency, dial 999 or visit A&E.

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