I tried everything — notes, group study, online videos — but only a few methods truly helped me retain what I needed. This blog is my honest review of what worked best for Chemistry revision.
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Creating a weekly study timetable I allocated time for reading, solving questions, and reviewing mistakes.
Using past-year papers effectively I didn’t just answer — I analyzed marking schemes and examiner comments to understand what they look for.
Active recall and spaced repetition I used apps like Anki to quiz myself daily and spaced out my revision sessions.
How I handled difficult topics like Electrochemistry and Organic Chemistry I broke them into smaller chunks and taught them to my younger sibling — teaching helped me learn.
Mock exams and self-assessment I timed myself and graded my own papers to simulate real exam conditions.
What I’d do differently next time Start earlier, focus more on essay writing, and avoid cramming formulas.
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