How to Actually Revise for the SEE Exam
Revising is not re-reading. A practical revision plan for SEE students that turns three months into a real advantage.
The mistake most students make is treating revision as re-reading. By the final revision phase your notes should already be condensed — the goal is active recall, not exposure. Try this: cover the answer, say it out loud, check, repeat. Build a one-week cycle where each subject gets two revision blocks plus one test day from past papers. The SEE rewards command of the format as much as command of the subject, so mark the model questions you have not yet timed. Use the Pomodoro method in 45-minute blocks with a real timer, and keep a simple error log — the questions you get wrong once are the ones you will get wrong in the board exam if you do not revisit them within a week.
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