Step 2: Prioritise Ruthlessly
When time is limited you cannot study everything equally. You must be strategic about what you focus on.
Here is how to prioritise:
- Identify your weakest subjects and give them the most time
- Focus on topics that appear repeatedly in past questions ā these are the most likely to come up in your exam
- Spend less time on topics you already understand well
- Use our [subject pages] to find the most common exam topics for your subject
Step 3: Use Dead Time Wisely
Dead time is time you cannot normally study ā commuting, waiting in a queue, cooking, doing chores. Most students waste this time completely.
Here is how to turn dead time into study time:
- Write key definitions and formulas on small cards and review them whenever you have a free moment
- Record yourself reading your notes and play it back during chores or commuting
- Use your phone to read summary notes saved as screenshots
- Quiz yourself mentally while doing repetitive tasks

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