Being a student and parent of a student, you should not follow others and look at others’ for their routine of study. You should prepare your own timetable and make sure to study accordingly.
Planning never goes wrong. During exam time, follow charts, pictures, and graphs. It impacts better on mind and memory and helps to understand any topic better and remain in memory for a longer time.
Start revision as soon as possible. Do not leave it for the last moment. Start at least three days before the actual date of the exam and just have a look at the entire thing for relaxation a night before the exam.
Do not focus only on one subject instead try to mix studying all subjects. If you focus on studying only one subject and try to complete the entire syllabus of that subject, in case, other subjects might not be covered.
Proper sleep is necessary for working the mind actively. 8-9 hours of sleep should be taken by a student. You can also take the help of parents to schedule your timetable and manage sleep time.
Allocating time for breaks is also important. Studying continuously for hours makes my mind tired and affects my health badly. Take breaks at a regular interval and relax. Also, you can stretch your body to relax it.
To remember and revise at the last moment, it is important to take notes of people, incidents, dates, and events. When you are entering exam hall, just look at these notes.
Highlighting the main and focus points in your paper, using a highlighter will be helpful. It lets the examiner know about your knowledge of the subject. It makes a good impression on the person checking your answer sheet as well.
Start revision as soon as possible. Do not leave it for the last moment. Start at least three days before the actual date of the exam and just have a look at the entire thing for relaxation a night before the exam.