Preparing for your exams can help you achieve the results you want. Here is some advice to help you get revising.
Everyone has their own approach to revising and there isn't a 'best way' or a secret trick. You are the one taking the exam, so do some research to find what works for you. Here are some ideas to get you started.
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Use technology. Avoid distracting sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube with specially designed apps which temporarily block websites.
Speak out loud. Studies have suggested that saying things out loud can improve information retention.
Use scents. Spraying a familiar scent while you're studying can help jog your memory when sprayed just before an exam studies have suggested.
Reward yourself. Research has shown that taking regular breaks can improve concentration.
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For me the University of Southampton was the best place to study for a whole variety of reasons. Most importantly the programme is a qualifying law degree that is recognised across the Commonwealth.
During their studies, law students at Southampton compete for a range of prizes, many of which are offered by leading law firms, barristers' chambers, legal publishers, companies and individuals.
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