How to start revising
Starting to revise can be a right pain, there’s no doubt about that. So here’s some handy tips to get you started on this rather large task of yours.
- Free revision planning calendar download
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- Use the experts’ research
- Well-planned lessons
- Your CV: GCSE Short Courses
- School starts swearing tally
- First-borns do better
- Big Brother & Results
- Edutainment: Computer Games in School
- GCSE results by SMS
- ‘Clickers’ in Classrooms
- A-Level Mathematics? You’ll want a graphics calculator…
Revision Notes
- Information and communication: transmission with waves
- Sitcoms: comparing UK and US productions, general notes
- Circular Motion Cheat Sheet
- Kinetics: Collision Theory, Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
- Waves; Polarisation, Reflection and Refraction
- Energetics: Enthalpy Change, Calorimetry, Hess’s Law, Bond Enthalpies
- Essay Notes: Arguments For/Against Regulation of the British Press

Do Better: Reach for the (A) stars in English - Part Two
Herman Park continues his guide on how to shape up for your English exams and rise above your competition.
Do Better: Reach for the (A) stars in English - Part One
English can be tricky. It’s one where remembering facts and figures becomes worthless, and the matter of true intelligence put to question. So how can we succeed in such a complex, demanding and unpredictable subject? Allow our very own Mr. Park to show you…
Drive Yourself to Achievement
Making things happen for yourself takes motivation. Herman Park shows us how important it is to respect our personal goals and rules by being our own managers, and how it can improve absolutely everything.
Keeping a Production Log with Blogger
Keep a great production log by using free online blogging software, and reap the benefits!
Boosting Your Confidence in a Subject
Confidence is the key to success. Found out how to boost your confidence in a given subject with some funky tips.
Making Notes for Later
It’s entirely normal to make notes in lesson. But what are you making those notes for? This article will show you how to understand what you’re making notes for and make better use of them.
Your Time, Your Rules
You can get much more out of your after school time if you follow a few simple rules. Whose rules are they? Why, yours of course!
How to Study for GCSE
Sadly, you don’t often get told the best way to go about your learning. Here is our guide of a few tips to get you started.
Remember Facts Fast - The Question Method
Reading the same page over and over again won’t help you at all! You need to get active! By the end of this article, you’ll be able to remember entire subjects in no time!
Fintan’s GCSE Revision Tips
With these great tips, you’ll be able to revise thoroughly and ensure you have the entire course in your head and ready for the exam!



