Revision & Exam Technique

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Revision & Exam Technique Surviving Easter Term

Phases of Exam Season

Phases of Exam Season Pre-Revision

Phases of Exam Season Pre-Revision Revision

Phases of Exam Season Pre-Revision Revision Exam Period

Phases of Exam Season Pre-Revision Revision Exam Period Exam Writing

Pre-revision Phase 1

Pre-Revision: Step 1

Pre-Revision: Step 1

Think of this like a marathon. Pre-Revision: Step 1 For at least a week do not even think about philosophy There are 10 weeks between now and the start of the exam period (24 May) 13 weeks until the end of Easter Term Think of this like a marathon.

Pre-Revision: Step 2

Pre-Revision: Step 2

Pre-Revision: Step 2 Plan your revision schedule Figure out how much time you have between now and each of your exams Decide how much time to devote to each Decide roughly when you’re going to revise each paper **Set realistic goals!** Keep this plan somewhere visible and accessible

revision Phase 2

Revision: Consolidating Knowledge Synthesise your notes into study guides Gather all your notes from lectures, supervisions and readings Imagine you are writing an SEP article on each topic

Revision: Consolidating Knowledge Ask yourself… What are the relevant positions? Argument? Objections? What is the question to which the answer is one of these positions? What is the dialectic? (How do the positions and corresponding objections relate to one another?)

Revision: Practice Questions Practice with past exam questions You do not have to write out entire essays! (In fact, I recommend against doing this.) Put together essay skeletons – detailed sketches of essays

Revision: Practice Questions Essay skeletons should include… Thesis Premises that entail thesis Objections and Replies ‘Discuss X. Respond to Y. Conclude Z’ is not sufficient A skeleton should be the kind of thing that, if written out in sentence (rather than bullet) form, would constitute an essay

Revision: Practice Questions Be warned! The papers have changed over the years; if you see an unfamiliar topic, check the current reading list (exams questions are constrained by the reading list) DO NOT write and memorise essays in order to use at the exam. Essay-dumping is severely penalised.

Revision: Note storage Create backups! If your notes are on the computer, save them in multiple places. If they are on paper, make copies or at least use page sleeves. *You do not want something as little as a coffee spill to derail your exams. Accident-proof your notes.*

Revision: (Paper 5) Formal Methods Practice, practice, practice This paper is a totally different beast – so revising for it will be very different Practice regularly (e.g. for small amounts of time daily) Know your technical definitions (e.g. ‘validity’, ‘set union’) Know your natural deduction rules Practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice ……. This doesn’t even look like a word any more!

Revision: Study Groups Your mileage may vary

Revision: Study Groups Work together Things to do in a study group… Compare ‘encyclopedia’ study guides Trade questions Discuss gaps in your understanding

Revision: Study Groups Work together Things to do in a group of people studying Plan to start and/or finish studying in the same place at the same time Take regular breaks together Discuss your plans for the day

Revision: Healthy Routines Structure your day Whether you’re a morning person or a late-riser, set a feasible daily wake-up time and stick to it Break each day into small blocks (including break blocks) Set yourself small block-sized tasks for each block Schedule in… 7-8hrs sleep Social time (group study does not count!) Exercise (even if that’s just a daily walk)

Revision: Healthy Routines Structure your day Find a few different locations that are conducive to your work style Ideally, keep your room (or at least your bed) only for resting Don’t be afraid to change locations a few times throughout your work day (a change of scene can help break up the monotony)

Revision: Etiquette Things to avoid…

Revision: Etiquette “Dibs”-ing

Revision: Etiquette Sprawl

Revision: Etiquette “i needs ALL deez”

“I’ve been in the [work space] [inhuman number of hrs]!” Revision: Etiquette “I’ve been in the [work space] [inhuman number of hrs]!”

“Nah, I barely studied” …*studies daily* Revision: Etiquette “Nah, I barely studied” …*studies daily*

Exam Period Phase 3

Exam period: Change pace Once your exam period begins (i.e. the period starting from the few days before your first exam and ending after your last) change your pace Stay well rested throughout Schedule down-time Work shorter days The bulk of your revision should be done by this point. This time is just for brushing up, and taking care of yourself.

Exam writing Phase 4

Exam writing: Starting the exam When you begin your exam: Read every question and identify the ones you can plausibly answer Pick three and sketch brief outlines (thesis statement, names of arguments, objections replies) If you struggle to do this kind of sketch for any of them, choose another question and try again This process should take ~5-10mins

Exam writing: essay planning Detailed Outlines: Supposing you have about 55 minutes per essay, you should devote at least 15-20 minutes to planning Write a detailed essay skeleton Don’t just start straight into the essay! This will result in a meandering discussion Do make sure your argument directly answers the question asked

Exam writing: Re-reading your work It’s tempting to leave all of the re-reading to the end Try scattering this work throughout the three+ hours E.g. You might try something like the following: Plan and write Essay 1 Plan and write Essay 2 Reread Essay 1 Plan Essay 3 Reread Essay 2 Write and Reread Essay 3

Good luck everyone! 