This document discusses effective revision techniques for students. It recommends revising concepts every month based on the forgetting curve. There are two types of revision - short term for revising after and before every lecture, and long term for making short notes of theory subjects and practicing important numerical questions. The final method of revision involves short term revision after completing a chapter, long term revision after 7 days, and revision before a test. When revising, students should use active recall, set deadlines, and use the fingertip method for theory subjects.
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How To Revise
This document discusses effective revision techniques for students. It recommends revising concepts every month based on the forgetting curve. There are two types of revision - short term for revising after and before every lecture, and long term for making short notes of theory subjects and practicing important numerical questions. The final method of revision involves short term revision after completing a chapter, long term revision after 7 days, and revision before a test. When revising, students should use active recall, set deadlines, and use the fingertip method for theory subjects.