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Revision Tips:- Below is the strategy I have used to pass every exam I have taken from GCSE - through to Degree level.  I am not suggesting it is foolproof - or will suit everybody but it certainly has worked for me!  You have to be disciplined  It is about the short-term recall of facts that will enable your essays to stand out to any examiner. (I can't remember many of the facts I have learnt to this day!)  You have to be able to write, and structure, essays properly, you need to highlight to the examiner that you know your stuff.  Notes   Before I follow the timetable below, I get my notes from my class book or folder and then in a logical order I write a whole new set. This is the first crucial part of the revision process and it helps your thinking around the topic. You need to select which information to put into your notes. It must be neat. There is no point you struggling to read it - it could be typed , although I always preferred the mechanics of researching the information and then putting it into your own words. Also separate out your essays / other example work you've produced over the course.
Timetable   I follow this rigid timetable on days off ahead of any examination;  0900 Revise  0920 Break  0930 Revise  0950 Break  1000 Revise  1020 Break  1130 Revise  1150 Break  1200 Revise  1220 Break  1230 Revise  1250 Break 1400 Revise  1420 Break  1430 Revise  1450 Break  1500 Revise  1520 Break
'Revise'  This has to be done with you sat in a cool, well lit, ventilated room. There must be no noise whatsoever - and no distractions present (i.e. TV). You simply start by revising your written notes - and constantly re-read them for 20 minute segments. It is all about regurgitating the information and being able to write it out in a plan for the exam - so although it's boring it is a process you have to go through. Nearer exam time use the 20 mins to self test yourself by coping out exactly the kind of facts you will need to know (eg 20th Century medical advances). Again nearer the exam I would look again at any past papers / example essays that I've produced. You can take a past question and test yourself by looking at the wording and producing a plan as though you were in the actual exam.  Break   It will become amazing how many things you will find to do in the 10 mins! But, I suggest you get away from the room you are working in - make yourself a drink, eat some chocolate, walk around the garden or listen to a bit of music.  It is imperative you stick to the timetable. By having 3 hours of real intensive revision you will really put in a great deal of 'quality' work rather than sitting their in your room with all your books out for 2 hours getting distracted, day-dreaming or just worrying about the forthcoming exam.
Why only 3 hours?   Well, you can do more - and I often did during exam time when you have an exam a day - however you will never do an exam of more than three hours so why not train your brain to think and work to that timescale. You also don't want to burn yourself out with boredom - if you think about GCSE or A-Levels you will leave school in May and may not take your last exam 'til end of June. It's a long time on particular topics!!! Revise with friends?  I would say a resounding NO!!!!. It just has never really worked for me , as you get distracted too easily and off task. That is not to say I haven't used other people to help me revise. Often on an evening after my revision for the day I would get members of my family to test me on what I'd learnt for the day. This is a good way to keep everyone informed of what you're doing and stop them worrying whether you're doing any work!!
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Pick a question... And write an essay plan for it...
How significant were the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 1965 Voting Right Act, and 1968 Civil Rights Act? How much did Presidents Kennedy and Johnson contribute? What stopped Johnson doing more? How much did Johnson contribute to racial equality?
Why was black power unfashionable by the early 1970s? How and why did SNCC and CORE change in the late 1960s? What were the aims and achievements of the Black Panthers? Was the black power movement a success or failure?
In what ways and why did Martin Luther King and Malcolm X differ as black American leaders? Why did Black radicalism become a major force in the 1960s? In what ways did blacks feel themselves discriminated against in the 1950s and 1960s. Account for that discrimination.
Account for the opposition to improve the position of blacks in US society. Why could the Montgomery Bus Boycott be regarded as a great victory for the Civil Rights Movement? What were the most important beliefs of Martin Luther King? How large an impact did the sit-ins and freedom rides have on the system of racial segregation in the south?
Why might the SCLC campaign in Birmingham be regarded as a success? What does the march on Washington tell us about the nature of the Civil Rights movement? How did the terms of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act benefit black people?
Why would the Civil Rights movement find economic and social problems more difficult to deal with than legal and political issues? What problems did King encounter in his campaigns in Chicago? What difficulties did the Vietnam War cause for the Civil Rights Movement? Why was Martin Luther King such a significant civil rights leader?
In what area of public life had the Civil Rights Movement made the greatest progress by 1968? What major difficulties faced the Civil Rights Movement at the end of 1968?

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  • 13. Revision Tips:- Below is the strategy I have used to pass every exam I have taken from GCSE - through to Degree level. I am not suggesting it is foolproof - or will suit everybody but it certainly has worked for me! You have to be disciplined It is about the short-term recall of facts that will enable your essays to stand out to any examiner. (I can't remember many of the facts I have learnt to this day!) You have to be able to write, and structure, essays properly, you need to highlight to the examiner that you know your stuff. Notes Before I follow the timetable below, I get my notes from my class book or folder and then in a logical order I write a whole new set. This is the first crucial part of the revision process and it helps your thinking around the topic. You need to select which information to put into your notes. It must be neat. There is no point you struggling to read it - it could be typed , although I always preferred the mechanics of researching the information and then putting it into your own words. Also separate out your essays / other example work you've produced over the course.
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  • 16. Why only 3 hours? Well, you can do more - and I often did during exam time when you have an exam a day - however you will never do an exam of more than three hours so why not train your brain to think and work to that timescale. You also don't want to burn yourself out with boredom - if you think about GCSE or A-Levels you will leave school in May and may not take your last exam 'til end of June. It's a long time on particular topics!!! Revise with friends? I would say a resounding NO!!!!. It just has never really worked for me , as you get distracted too easily and off task. That is not to say I haven't used other people to help me revise. Often on an evening after my revision for the day I would get members of my family to test me on what I'd learnt for the day. This is a good way to keep everyone informed of what you're doing and stop them worrying whether you're doing any work!!
  • 18. Pick a question... And write an essay plan for it...
  • 19. How significant were the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 1965 Voting Right Act, and 1968 Civil Rights Act? How much did Presidents Kennedy and Johnson contribute? What stopped Johnson doing more? How much did Johnson contribute to racial equality?
  • 20. Why was black power unfashionable by the early 1970s? How and why did SNCC and CORE change in the late 1960s? What were the aims and achievements of the Black Panthers? Was the black power movement a success or failure?
  • 21. In what ways and why did Martin Luther King and Malcolm X differ as black American leaders? Why did Black radicalism become a major force in the 1960s? In what ways did blacks feel themselves discriminated against in the 1950s and 1960s. Account for that discrimination.
  • 22. Account for the opposition to improve the position of blacks in US society. Why could the Montgomery Bus Boycott be regarded as a great victory for the Civil Rights Movement? What were the most important beliefs of Martin Luther King? How large an impact did the sit-ins and freedom rides have on the system of racial segregation in the south?
  • 23. Why might the SCLC campaign in Birmingham be regarded as a success? What does the march on Washington tell us about the nature of the Civil Rights movement? How did the terms of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act benefit black people?
  • 24. Why would the Civil Rights movement find economic and social problems more difficult to deal with than legal and political issues? What problems did King encounter in his campaigns in Chicago? What difficulties did the Vietnam War cause for the Civil Rights Movement? Why was Martin Luther King such a significant civil rights leader?
  • 25. In what area of public life had the Civil Rights Movement made the greatest progress by 1968? What major difficulties faced the Civil Rights Movement at the end of 1968?