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Using your psychology to help with revision

Julia Willerton shows you how to enhance your examination success using a variety of study skills

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Many of you will now be preparing to take your AS or A2 January exams. The good news is that psychological knowledge about memory can help you to tackle your exams. In this article, we will consider how you can use your understanding of memory for successful revision and exam performance. Although the guidance is applied to psychology, the basic principles can be applied to revising any subject. If you dislike exams or would like to tackle them more effectively – read on!

Successful revision is based on a clear, accurate understanding of what you will be required to do. For each exam, check that you know:

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