How to revise after school when you’re tired.
Are you struggling to fit revision into your busy after-school routine? Whether you’re running around picking up siblings, trying to concentrate in a loud house, battling tiredness, or spending hours commuting on a train, this video is here to help! I’m sharing my personal, typical revision day plan to show you exactly how to revise effectively, no matter your situation.
💌 links + promos
GET YOUR OWN TRIPOD + ££ OFF!
Online Store: https://bit.ly/4fhfIRG
15% Discount Code: SHERYL
Amazon US: http://amzn.to/4d7hNOT
💌 keywords
GCSE revision tips, A-Level study hacks, how to revise for GCSEs, A-Level revision routine, study plan for exams, active recall GCSE, best GCSE revision resources, A-Level exam techniques, GCSE vs A-Level differences, revision timetable tips, how to revise effectively, active revision strategies, GCSE flashcard tips, past papers for revision, spaced repetition explained, Pomodoro technique for students, exam day preparation, best revision apps, daily study routine, after-school revision plan, study routine for GCSE success, A-Level study schedule, morning routine for students, study routine with no motivation, weekend revision schedule, active recall tips, how to use mind maps, note-taking for exams, Cornell method for students, active learning techniques, summarizing for better retention, study methods that work, Pareto principle for revision, 80/20 rule for GCSEs, study smarter not harder, how to prioritize topics, efficient study hacks, focus on high-yield topics, how to avoid procrastination, social media and revision, how to stay focused during exams, best apps to block distractions, why social media ruins your study, screen time management for students, best study methods for exams, how to use flashcards properly, pros and cons of group study, visual learning techniques, memory techniques for exams, active vs passive revision, study hacks for busy students, how to revise when you’re tired, how to recover from burnout, signs of study burnout, how to avoid burnout during exams, managing stress while revising, how to take effective breaks, importance of sleep in revision, tips for studying after school, how to stay motivated during burnout, recognizing when to stop studying, why overstudying is harmful, the importance of self-care during exams, balancing revision with downtime, and practical methods to re-energize when burnout hits.
🔑 Here’s what we’ll cover:
*The Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule):* Focus on the 20% of effort that gives 80% of results.
*Revising in sections throughout the day* – no matter how little time you have!
*How to stop scrolling endlessly on social media* and actually get work done.
*Scientific, active revision methods* that will transform how you study.
Tips for handling noisy environments, staying focused on train commutes, and overcoming tiredness.
💡 This video is for everyone – GCSE and A-Level students who are ready to make real progress, even when life feels chaotic. By the end, you’ll have practical strategies to fit revision into your day and finally feel in control.
#GCSE #ALevels #AfterSchoolRoutine
💌 time stamps:
0:00 - 1:35 INTRO
1:35 - 4:10 1 (overcoming after school exhaustion - the 2 types of people)
4:11 - 6:48 2 (only 2 hours before bed?)
6:49 - 9:41 3 (long commutes “i have no time”)
9:42 - 12:10 4 (NOT revising after school)
12:11 - 12:45 5 (efficiency + libraries)
12:46 - 13:34 6 (mindset shift)
13:34 Kraftgeek Magstand + OUTRO
💌 sub count 5,055
love you all so much.
be the light.
Информация по комментариям в разработке