Mistake 8: Ignoring Past Questions
Past questions are the closest thing to a preview of your actual exam. Students who ignore them are missing the single most effective revision tool available.
The fix: Practise at least three years of past questions for every subject. Patterns repeat and topics come up again and again. Browse our [subject pages] to find past questions for your exam.
Mistake 9: Studying Without a Timetable
Students who study without a plan tend to spend too much time on subjects they enjoy and neglect the ones they struggle with.
The fix: Create a study timetable and stick to it. Give more time to your weakest subjects. Read our post on [the study timetable that will get you A grades] for a proven daily schedule.

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