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Exams are 1-3 weeks away now.
This is the period where most students either compound everything they've built — or undo it by panicking and changing their approach. Don't change your approach. Keep running the loop. Keep doing the flashcards. Keep starting with the hardest subject. The only thing that changes now is urgency, not method. A few things worth keeping in mind for the final stretch: Sleep matters more than an extra hour of revision. A tired brain retains almost nothing. If you're choosing between sleeping and revising after 10pm —> sleep. Don't start new topics from scratch at this stage. Double down on the weak topics already in your tracker. The marks are in the gaps you've already identified, not in content you've never touched. Do a paper the evening before. Mark it fresh the next morning. You'll process it more thoroughly with fresh eyes than you would straight after a tiring session. And if today feels hard, that's fine. You don't need to feel ready. You just need to keep moving. Drop a comment below, how many weeks until your first exam and what subject is it? 👇 — Ismail
Just a gentle reminder for today 👇
The system is only as good as the habits running it. If things have felt a bit scattered this week — that's okay. Here's all you need to do. Flashcards in the morning. Even 10 minutes before anything else makes a difference. One paper per session. Timed. No notes. Treat it like the real thing. After the paper —> mark it, note the weak topics, drill those specifically, log every mistake, make a flashcard from every error. 10 minutes in the evening to log it and note what's next. That's the whole thing. Nothing complicated. Just consistent. You don't need a perfect day. You just need to keep moving. Drop a comment below: how's revision going this week? 👇 — Ismail
What advice do you give for a Math and Physics 12th grade major in this period
To give the context, the program is really dense and contains a lot of modules. The finals are generalized to like all the subjects at school in my country basically so do you have advice on how to use up these 5-6 weeks left?
THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO ACE YOUR EXAMS IN ONE POST!
Got a message saying Revision OS is amazing but there's so much it's hard to know where to start. Love that — and completely get it! So here's the whole system in one post. Save this. Come back to it. The core principle: volume The more exam questions you do, the higher your mark. Not notes. Not videos. Not re-reading. Questions. Everything else in this system exists to help you do as much volume as possible, as effectively as possible. Step 1 — Write your goals Every subject. The grade you want. Your exam dates. Where you are right now out of 10. That's your destination. Without it the system has nowhere to point. Step 2 — Set up ReviNotion Duplicate the template from Templates & Resources — GCSE or A-Level version. It has your paper tracker, topic tracker, mistakes log and daily checklist already built. Takes 10 minutes to set up. Use it every single session. Step 3 — Build your paper plan 2-3 months out. (or whenever you see this!) List every past paper available for every subject across every exam board. Assign specific papers to specific days. Your goal: finish every paper available before exam day. This is your macro plan. Everything else builds around it. Step 4 — Run the loop after every paper This is the engine. Do it every single time: Paper timed, no notes → mark it immediately → write every weak topic on the front cover in red → go to PMT (physicsandmathstutor.com) and drill questions on those specific topics only → log every mistake with exactly what the mark scheme wanted → make a flashcard from every single error The paper is just the diagnostic. The feedback is where the learning actually happens. Most students skip steps 3-6. That's why scores don't move. Step 5 — Flashcards every morning 15-20 minutes before anything else. Use RemNote or Anki — both free. The algorithm decides when you review each card so you don't have to. What goes on a flashcard: - Formulas and definitions - Key processes and sequences - Dates, facts, vocab, key quotes - Every single past paper mistake
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