Thanks for this vid. I tried out blurting over christmas cos I saw it from Unjaded Jade but it was taking a long time as I wasn’t using shorthand. I’ll defo do that in the future. Btw I chose my A levels today and I’m doing Maths, Economics and Latin
this guy is the goat i used this for revising C6 rate of reactions now ik a lot about it instead i timed myself 5 minutes reading text book and writing and repeated it
due to my mental health and covid sucking the motivation out of me i've barely attended college (im yr 13), ive caught up ok given my 40 percent attendance, but im still on around 1C and D for two of my subjects (and i got 1 U in my mock) and my uni needs 3 cs. do you think its possible to achieve this before may? and how much studying would you reccomend
So in summary(please correct me if I'm wrong): -Instead of Blurting of everything you know in a topic -You PICK 3 sub-Topic ( let's say I chose Respiration and three sub-topics I pick are Glycolysis,Link Reaction,Oxidative phosphorylation) -Then write as summaries as you can everything you know about these sub-topic (Or wait for Blurting is it best to first write the Sub-Topics e.g 1)Glycolysis,2)Link Reaction,3)Oxidative phosphorylation and THEN 'blurt' everything you know in a summary) (I tried this in y12 but stop because it took too much time but I'll try again)
If u don’t know what u wanna do for a job then try and keep ur options open by doing core subjects like sciences or humanities or maths. But just do what u enjoy cos ur gonna work hard for stuff u like
Hey I’m choosing my a-levels and I’m thinking of doing either psychology, geography and economics or psychology, geography and sociology. What do you think is the best combination?
i wouldn't reccomend combining psychology and sociology to be honest since theres so many theories to remember! all 3 of my a levels involve theories so i have at least 60 peoples names, dates and theories to attempt to remember
thanks revishaan, im gonna try this for my bio exam next week, ive never tried this revision method before but it seems pretty efficient!!
Thank you! Let me know how it goes!
thanks for actually showing us how to properly blurt, nobody really does that anymore. def earned a sub tho, keep going dude!
Thanks for this vid. I tried out blurting over christmas cos I saw it from Unjaded Jade but it was taking a long time as I wasn’t using shorthand. I’ll defo do that in the future. Btw I chose my A levels today and I’m doing Maths, Economics and Latin
OMG FELLOW LATIN STUDENT!!!
@@Revishaan Yeah I really enjoy Latin. Can’t wait to study it for A level. And who knew learning lines of set text could be as enjoyable as it is
@@adamb3703 haha lmao! What texts are you doing for GCSE?
Pls tell me how Econs goes. I'm currently at IGCSE level but I'm think of choosing it cause i really like it
@@itz_ary same
Wish you all the luck in your A-levels, this vid was soo helpful ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! You too!
Love you ishaan, one of your OG fans, i met you before too. You show a ton of love even to strangers.
THANK YOU SO MUCHHH
I have went from grade 3 in my first of mocks to a 6 in the second set of mocks by doing this trying to get a 7 in the real exams
Congrats!!! You deserve it
this guy is the goat i used this for revising C6 rate of reactions now ik a lot about it instead i timed myself 5 minutes reading text book and writing and repeated it
due to my mental health and covid sucking the motivation out of me i've barely attended college (im yr 13), ive caught up ok given my 40 percent attendance, but im still on around 1C and D for two of my subjects (and i got 1 U in my mock) and my uni needs 3 cs. do you think its possible to achieve this before may? and how much studying would you reccomend
blurting never gets old
YES exactly
That’s how I’ve been revising since my gcses and I’m I got all 9s i just didn’t know it was called this 😭
Revishaan do u think that it is possible to jump from a grade 6 to a grade 8 in maths GCSEs from now until the exams?
ofc
Yes - practice and you will get there!
Beautiful
Thank you my drilla
Have A-levels in a few months and this technique is probably the most effective!
What if you don't know much at all for all topics, do you suggest using different methods first in order to properly learn them?
You need to study first and then start revising it slowly
When studying for your GCSE’s , how long did you tend to revise for each day?
2 ish at the beg of yr 11
3 in the middle of y11
4-8 near the end
@@Revishaan tysm
@@Revishaan do you mean hours
@@Spookers7 no he means nanoseconds
@@bossman7828 well aren’t you funny
So in summary(please correct me if I'm wrong):
-Instead of Blurting of everything you know in a topic
-You PICK 3 sub-Topic
( let's say I chose Respiration and three sub-topics I pick are Glycolysis,Link Reaction,Oxidative phosphorylation)
-Then write as summaries as you can everything you know about these sub-topic
(Or wait for Blurting is it best to first write the Sub-Topics e.g 1)Glycolysis,2)Link Reaction,3)Oxidative phosphorylation
and THEN 'blurt' everything you know in a summary)
(I tried this in y12 but stop because it took too much time but I'll try again)
What app do u use for the writing
my gcses r in about 4 months. Im starting to revise 1 hour each day. Is this enough? If so, when should i start to increase my revision hours?
Thanks for making this video!
Glad it was helpful!
What app are you using for bluring there?
what is your i pad called
I don’t know what I should pick for a level
Me too
If u don’t know what u wanna do for a job then try and keep ur options open by doing core subjects like sciences or humanities or maths. But just do what u enjoy cos ur gonna work hard for stuff u like
WHAT you are interested in! Do not do something if you do not like it at GCSE. It will just get worse
Hey I’m choosing my a-levels and I’m thinking of doing either psychology, geography and economics or psychology, geography and sociology. What do you think is the best combination?
Do whatever you are interested in and what you like! Do NOT do something that will disinterest you, bc then A-Levels will become hella boring
@@Revishaan thank you so much this was so helpful
i wouldn't reccomend combining psychology and sociology to be honest since theres so many theories to remember! all 3 of my a levels involve theories so i have at least 60 peoples names, dates and theories to attempt to remember
Does blurting work in maths as well as further maths?
Hi just wondering what ipad you use for your revision
iPad Pro 12.9 in 2021 :)
How long should you revise in year 10? Love ur work btw :)
Not too much - maybe like 30 mins a day
thank you
CAn you make a video on your revision timetable
Yess will do
is it too late to start revising for gcses?
Not at all
Does this work on a laptop
tysmmmmm!
Can I use Anki and Blurting?
YES! Ultimate combo :)
What subjects are you taking now?
Eng, Latin, French + EPQ :(
Mocks start tommorow lol
Good luck!
@@Revishaan you know any good apps for revision apart from anki?
Great video, this hack works lmaooo
THANK YOU HAHA
came from the discord server 😌👍
TYSM!
Hi Revishaan, please could you check your emails regarding interviews. - Levi
lolol
YASSS THE DESCRIPTION
HAHA finally changed it!