Sorry if you did mention this but one thing I would do is make a list of all the things I do need to revise and then, using the timetable you've shown, I would, each day, choose the topic from my list and write it in the slot. Once I've revised the topic, tick ✅ it off from my list just so that I can keep track of how much I've covered so I don't end up repeating something too many times-- if that makes any sense at all And thanks for this-- it's so helpful especially as it's a method that has never crossed my mind
Honestly V, your amazing thank you for this !. As a fellow Zim gal, seeing your hard work and all that you are doing and achieving in Oxford is very inspiring. Feel like I have a big sis, thank you for inspiring me to keep working hard. Keep working at it ! Your awesome & God bless you ❤️❤️
My situation is all exams start from one week after lectures are finished, so until a week before exam I’m still learning new thing. I usually have 4 exams back to back in my uni. And we don’t have access to past paper (but would be told the structure of the exam). I tried to start reviewing 30 days before but unable to keep up with ongoing new content for four courses at the same time...
I would I imagine that the first layer of detailed notes is something you would do throughout the course as well as the second layer. Then the remaining would be your actual study time after classes.
This is really really good. Tracking your revision for "Spaced Repetition" is so important but you have to be so organised! One thing I'd add is maybe try to put your revision timetable on Google sheets so you can easily update it and access it your computer at all times :) Keep this stuff up Vee big fan. Lots of research has gone into this
It‘s just perfect that this video was recommended to me because I write my first exam in exactly 40 days too. Thank you so much for sharing your strategies.☺️ Hopefully they will help me to succeed in my very first exams at Uni.✨
hey vee.I've just discovered your channel this week and it has helped me a lot. Have learn so much can't wait to start my semester next year and upgrade my studies.lots of love from kenya❤❤
Aw varz your so sweet to break it down thank you. Just curious where did you learn that technique and have you always enjoyed revising especially at the weekend?!?!?!
thanks vee ! that's the real thing that i was looking for n now i have to implement this hahaa. lets see how it goes .wish me luck for my entrance that to be held after next 50 days
Thank you!! This was such a great way to plan and actually pushed me to get it written down. Is there any way to incorporate spaced repetition into this ??
How do you spend 10 days on one subject and then move on to the next subject and spend 10 days? Do you ever fall behind or get confused? So you would spend 10 day on subject one for 4-6 hours studying that subject but what about your other subject they aren't on hold you still have quizzes and homework for them when do you make time for those in your revision table please help me understand!!! This seems like it would help so much.
What if I am studying for a certification that has 7 subjects, but 1 test. Would you break it down to 7 different sections for the amount of days i have
i really really loved this video!! it's a great guide for the revision process esp during this quarantine season. i understood the method very well!!! it was just like a friend was talking to me. more power, vee!!
I have my year 11 mocks in exactly 28 days and I wish I found this video earlier. Although I haven’t written anything down as it’s literally 1am I’m still very grateful as I’ve realised I really should get a move on and start. We’ve just finished our half term well i have Sunday tomorrow (technically today) which I need to do two maths papers for homework, memorise 5 150word paragraphs in german for an exam on Monday, completely revise for a geography exam also on Monday and then pack my bag and actually mentally prepare to go back to school after a week. So in conclusion I’m not doing so well I’ve just been crying and I plan to cry a bit more. I think my period’s coming. Not that anyone actually gives a fuck. What the hell am I doing I should go to sleep I’m waking up early to start my work and even worse the clocks are turning back I think. kmn
@@sophie_ttrblx8925 thank you, I apologise for my language I seem to have been very tried, stressed and therefore slightly agitated haha I actually did quite well; I got five 9s, two 8s and two 7s, which although I’m very proud of, I definitely didn’t put 100% effort into them and could’ve easily achieved all 9s if I revised properly. We currently have 2 months left till our actual exams now and I haven’t started revision either. You’d think after the first time I would learn, but nope, I have way too much coursework to do for iMedia, so much homework and I’m so tired all the time as I don’t give myself time to sleep or revise. But good luck in year 7, be sure cherish the care free life of no exams hanging over your shoulders and most importantly, have fun in school and with your friends!! Wish someone told me the same thing :)
@@rab.ji would say to start revising, but i have 9 lots of homework due next week which i haven’t started at all. i hope you pass with flying marks, though! thank you for the advice, so far y7 hasn’t been going very well for me although i have been putting 100%…friends suck whatever. i wish you luck in your future exams!
@@sophie_ttrblx8925 haha yes I aim to start as soon as I’ve finished my coursework since the deadline is this Friday… better pull my socks up and get it done even if it means a few days going with 3 hours of sleep 😅 I know you’ll get it done, I always leave everything last minute but still manage to somehow get it done to my best ability. Best of luck though :) Aww no!! I understand the situation with friends can be so complicated- in year 7 I arrived with 3 friends from primary, all of which are in the same form and on the opposite side of the year. Regardless, I lost contact with them and so did they, with each other I mean. I used to do laps of the school by myself during break and lunch since I had no friends, up until around half way through year 8. By then I had formed a group friends, however I wasn’t happy and felt left out all the time. Our friendship group has evolved from losing three people and adding a few along the way. Right now I feel comfortable being my myself for a change rather than forcing a smile 24/7. The group we have now still has petty girl drama (you can’t escape that 😂) and only solidly formed a few months ago, and in a few months we will split up again for college but we hope to keep in touch as much as possible. If anything I feel like college will be a fresh start to form new relationships with people and hopefully lifelong friends. Also, I’m not sure if I come across as this online, but in school I’m the weirdo that sits by themselves silent in lessons where we choose where to sit, it makes me sick thinking about socialising with people I’m not good friends with. And so to see that I’ve been able to sustain at least 3 solid friendships over the years hopefully reassures you that you can achieve anything! And academic wise, I would definitely recommend perhaps emailing your teachers and asking for either some practice questions or simply for just advice on how to go about your struggles- not only does it create an impression that you are concerned therefore conveys you truly care about your work, but you’ll also gain a lot of confidence in the work with extra support from a teacher, I have come to learn they really do care and just want the best for their students! Thank you for wishing me luck, I hope you also look after yourself and enjoy high school, all the best Hannah :)
Wow oh my god, so sorry for the huge reply I do get carried away lol Sometimes I wish I had a little sister who I could give all this advice to, I love talking to people online who were in a similar position to me and reassuring them of the positive outcomes in the end
Hey I have a question! So my school basically teaches up until the very beginning of exams. How can I use this technique? Should I go ahead and teach myself the content so I can follow this technique or is there another? Also what about all your other school work? 6 hrs a day sounds like a lot especially if you have 8 hrs of school then another 4-5 hours of work, what should I do?
So basically I'm guessing if you have 12 topics to cover in a subject,your lecturer teaches about 10 and two are left some days or a week/two to exams?? What I do is I study every topic that the lecturer has taught vigorously. What ever the lecturer decides to teache few days to the exam,I read it and just revise the older topics
For alevels, i was wondering at which but you would be fitting in exam questions? I have been through all of the content ( maths physics and chem) three times and condesed it each time so far. So should i just fit it in throughout? thanks
i will try this I hope this will work for me this coming board exam. and if it did, maybe i will enroll for my second degree and apply this technique🤗 or i may apply for short courses instead.😇
i am a chemistry major and i have total of 7 subjects this semester and my final exam is in approx a month. we dont finish all materials until probably a week before exam and it honestly sucks bcs i want to study and understand more about my subjects but i cant bcs im not smart enough to understand all of those subjects in a week??? plus theres ALOT of assignment due to the pandemic and im currently lost track already but anyway i love watching your video bcs it motivates me or kinda scares me bcs u know u study alot and i dont haha ignore me i just want to rant im so scared for my future :
So how do you juggle your study time with your lectures, labs and tutorial because i do have 80 days free before exams starts. I Usually have 15 days free
Baically i live in the Uk and im doing my GCSE so i have more subjects about 8 so how would i use this timetable to fit that because i like the idea but would i have less time for each subject and on a weekday i would only be able to revise 2 subjects as i come home late please reply
helloo v.. I'm currently having 6 subjects to tackle, could you help us arrange a way to study better if we have more than 4 subjects? thankksss veee !!!
hey can someone help I'm so confused - I do 3 levels and will eventually have 9 papers in total to complete (3papers per each subject) and have 241 days until my exams I believe so how do I break it down??
Someone explain this to me I got so confused😭.I do 2 subjects - biology and psychology and they both have 3 exams each so for the first bit it is divide number of days you have till exam by the amount of exams in total? So 60/2 = 30 30/6 or 30/3??
I don't know if I'm just not getting the point, but I don't think this method is suitable for science degrees. I'm currently studying veterinary medicine and I can't see how this should help me, as I'm having exams like every month. ^_^ Did anyone who studies something science related did apply this method? Maybe I'm just too confused and don't get how the method is used. I would love to hear your experience or tips! :) Anyway, thank you for making this video! It is a great idea and I wish I knew about that when I was doing my A-levels.
I keep repeating it but i seem to be unable to get this down.... And work out for my 50 days till exam... So I don't know what to do besides just try to split days evenly
V: divide the no. of days by 2
me: *divides 6 by 2*
*cries in med student*
Me divides 8 by 9.
Cries in gcse student 🥲
(Mad respect for u haha)
Oh, finally found a REAL method not just bunch of pens and highlighters.
correct !
If you could understand how much this changed my life.. Thank you SOO MUCH
Just found your channel and I already love your methods. I can see why you’re at Oxford!
Athena S She just got accepted into Harvard💕🥰
@@sararose4337 congrats!!
@@sararose4337 Omg she deserved it tho😍
here i am watching this the night before my exam... what a joke i am
😂🙌🏼🙌🏼
Sorry if you did mention this but one thing I would do is make a list of all the things I do need to revise and then, using the timetable you've shown, I would, each day, choose the topic from my list and write it in the slot. Once I've revised the topic, tick ✅ it off from my list just so that I can keep track of how much I've covered so I don't end up repeating something too many times-- if that makes any sense at all
And thanks for this-- it's so helpful especially as it's a method that has never crossed my mind
yah that was missed there in the video! thanks i'll try that too
Honestly V, your amazing thank you for this !. As a fellow Zim gal, seeing your hard work and all that you are doing and achieving in Oxford is very inspiring. Feel like I have a big sis, thank you for inspiring me to keep working hard.
Keep working at it ! Your awesome & God bless you ❤️❤️
Zim gang!
Sis let me tell you. I’ve been slacking & your bring back my motivation 😭
These methods make sense. And the way you explain things makes sense to me too. Thank you!
My situation is all exams start from one week after lectures are finished, so until a week before exam I’m still learning new thing. I usually have 4 exams back to back in my uni. And we don’t have access to past paper (but would be told the structure of the exam). I tried to start reviewing 30 days before but unable to keep up with ongoing new content for four courses at the same time...
I would I imagine that the first layer of detailed notes is something you would do throughout the course as well as the second layer. Then the remaining would be your actual study time after classes.
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i find it super hard to stick to a timetable yknow but it sounds like this just might work !! genius x x
This is really really good. Tracking your revision for "Spaced Repetition" is so important but you have to be so organised! One thing I'd add is maybe try to put your revision timetable on Google sheets so you can easily update it and access it your computer at all times :) Keep this stuff up Vee big fan. Lots of research has gone into this
I loved your videos! Thata very refreshing. I was tired of those perfect super prety stationary/ organization videos that seems to be super expansive.
I have 9 days left before my exams, I have 11 subjects :)
i know u commented 1 year ago. but this is straight up sounds like horror movie
@@phuongthao6679 Ph educ system is a horror movie.
@@phuongthao6679 yah haahaa same here
How’d it go?!?
@@annatee6510 it went well. I'm now on my 3rd year of Uni with 12 subjects haha.
It‘s just perfect that this video was recommended to me because I write my first exam in exactly 40 days too. Thank you so much for sharing your strategies.☺️ Hopefully they will help me to succeed in my very first exams at Uni.✨
Thank you .. you have no idea how i needed this video 😭💛
I have been looking for an effective to study i have 97 days left thank you very much for the advice God heavily Bless you ma'am❤️
I love this and have taken it on board straight away :) all loveeeee
I have about 42 days till my first exam (GCSE) and I am so procrastinating as I don't even have study leave so I won't be able to in my own way! urghh
Howd u go?
Love your personality 💞
Hair is so beaut in this!
I LOVE YOU!!! not only have you helped me tonnes with my exams but your videos just make me happy especially now :)
How would you adjust the method from the last video to GCSEs? Xx
honestly I think it would apply to that but you need to know how many hours you can study and what times of the day you are most produtive
I wish I found this earlier 😭
hey vee.I've just discovered your channel this week and it has helped me a lot. Have learn so much can't wait to start my semester next year and upgrade my studies.lots of love from kenya❤❤
Aw varz your so sweet to break it down thank you. Just curious where did you learn that technique and have you always enjoyed revising especially at the weekend?!?!?!
Caribbean Curls the technique is from a book called ‘how to ace your a levels’ :)
thanks vee ! that's the real thing that i was looking for n now i have to implement this hahaa. lets see how it goes .wish me luck for my entrance that to be held after next 50 days
Miss Varz Thank you this is very helpful! I love your personality
Thank you!! This was such a great way to plan and actually pushed me to get it written down. Is there any way to incorporate spaced repetition into this ??
she is sooooooooooooo helpful
i love youuuuuuuuuu😢
Me crying in 7 days..
Great video, I'm gonna try it. If it doesnt work this time, I'm sure it will work next time :) Thank you
Completely off topic but I love your necklace. Where did you get it from?
Don't know if anyone's made this joke yet but:
Vee used Timetable, it was super effective!
How can I divide 10 by 22😭
Oh lord IDK how this could work for me who has to revise 13 SUBJECTS IN 2 WEEKS 🙄🙄😭😭😭😭😭 PLZ PRAY FOR ME
This was totally helpful. You changed my life❤️
How do you spend 10 days on one subject and then move on to the next subject and spend 10 days? Do you ever fall behind or get confused? So you would spend 10 day on subject one for 4-6 hours studying that subject but what about your other subject they aren't on hold you still have quizzes and homework for them when do you make time for those in your revision table please help me understand!!! This seems like it would help so much.
This was so helpful....thank you💖
What if I am studying for a certification that has 7 subjects, but 1 test. Would you break it down to 7 different sections for the amount of days i have
i really really loved this video!! it's a great guide for the revision process esp during this quarantine season. i understood the method very well!!! it was just like a friend was talking to me. more power, vee!!
love you!!!
I have 7 subjects (each with 2 papers) and a month till exams start. so do I divide my days by 7 or 14
using this method and feeling that I am much more productive.
I have my year 11 mocks in exactly 28 days and I wish I found this video earlier. Although I haven’t written anything down as it’s literally 1am I’m still very grateful as I’ve realised I really should get a move on and start.
We’ve just finished our half term well i have Sunday tomorrow (technically today) which I need to do two maths papers for homework, memorise 5 150word paragraphs in german for an exam on Monday, completely revise for a geography exam also on Monday and then pack my bag and actually mentally prepare to go back to school after a week.
So in conclusion I’m not doing so well I’ve just been crying and I plan to cry a bit more.
I think my period’s coming.
Not that anyone actually gives a fuck.
What the hell am I doing
I should go to sleep I’m waking up early to start my work and even worse the clocks are turning back I think.
kmn
i hope you passed them. im only in year 7 so i dont know how it is, but i hope you passed!!!
@@sophie_ttrblx8925 thank you, I apologise for my language I seem to have been very tried, stressed and therefore slightly agitated haha
I actually did quite well; I got five 9s, two 8s and two 7s, which although I’m very proud of, I definitely didn’t put 100% effort into them and could’ve easily achieved all 9s if I revised properly.
We currently have 2 months left till our actual exams now and I haven’t started revision either. You’d think after the first time I would learn, but nope, I have way too much coursework to do for iMedia, so much homework and I’m so tired all the time as I don’t give myself time to sleep or revise.
But good luck in year 7, be sure cherish the care free life of no exams hanging over your shoulders and most importantly, have fun in school and with your friends!! Wish someone told me the same thing :)
@@rab.ji would say to start revising, but i have 9 lots of homework due next week which i haven’t started at all. i hope you pass with flying marks, though!
thank you for the advice, so far y7 hasn’t been going very well for me although i have been putting 100%…friends suck whatever.
i wish you luck in your future exams!
@@sophie_ttrblx8925 haha yes I aim to start as soon as I’ve finished my coursework since the deadline is this Friday… better pull my socks up and get it done even if it means a few days going with 3 hours of sleep 😅
I know you’ll get it done, I always leave everything last minute but still manage to somehow get it done to my best ability. Best of luck though :)
Aww no!! I understand the situation with friends can be so complicated- in year 7 I arrived with 3 friends from primary, all of which are in the same form and on the opposite side of the year. Regardless, I lost contact with them and so did they, with each other I mean. I used to do laps of the school by myself during break and lunch since I had no friends, up until around half way through year 8. By then I had formed a group friends, however I wasn’t happy and felt left out all the time. Our friendship group has evolved from losing three people and adding a few along the way. Right now I feel comfortable being my myself for a change rather than forcing a smile 24/7. The group we have now still has petty girl drama (you can’t escape that 😂) and only solidly formed a few months ago, and in a few months we will split up again for college but we hope to keep in touch as much as possible. If anything I feel like college will be a fresh start to form new relationships with people and hopefully lifelong friends.
Also, I’m not sure if I come across as this online, but in school I’m the weirdo that sits by themselves silent in lessons where we choose where to sit, it makes me sick thinking about socialising with people I’m not good friends with. And so to see that I’ve been able to sustain at least 3 solid friendships over the years hopefully reassures you that you can achieve anything!
And academic wise, I would definitely recommend perhaps emailing your teachers and asking for either some practice questions or simply for just advice on how to go about your struggles- not only does it create an impression that you are concerned therefore conveys you truly care about your work, but you’ll also gain a lot of confidence in the work with extra support from a teacher, I have come to learn they really do care and just want the best for their students!
Thank you for wishing me luck, I hope you also look after yourself and enjoy high school, all the best Hannah :)
Wow oh my god, so sorry for the huge reply I do get carried away lol
Sometimes I wish I had a little sister who I could give all this advice to, I love talking to people online who were in a similar position to me and reassuring them of the positive outcomes in the end
Hey I have a question! So my school basically teaches up until the very beginning of exams. How can I use this technique? Should I go ahead and teach myself the content so I can follow this technique or is there another? Also what about all your other school work? 6 hrs a day sounds like a lot especially if you have 8 hrs of school then another 4-5 hours of work, what should I do?
So basically
I'm guessing if you have 12 topics to cover in a subject,your lecturer teaches about 10 and two are left some days or a week/two to exams??
What I do is I study every topic that the lecturer has taught vigorously.
What ever the lecturer decides to teache few days to the exam,I read it and just revise the older topics
For alevels, i was wondering at which but you would be fitting in exam questions? I have been through all of the content ( maths physics and chem) three times and condesed it each time so far. So should i just fit it in throughout? thanks
Girlll your wig looks beautiful on u x
It's a wig 😯
@@merelkouwenhoven5528 does that look like natural black hair to you?
Love this method so much i cannot wait to use this method
Thanks for sharing this video i'll hope it works love ur channle😍😍
This has saved me! Thank you so so much!
@@drveekativhu Thank you! X
OMG I just realized that this was posted on the 15th of march and now I'm watching it 2 years later in the 15th of march
you are just the BEST 😘
THANK YOI
i will try this I hope this will work for me this coming board exam. and if it did, maybe i will enroll for my second degree and apply this technique🤗 or i may apply for short courses instead.😇
thank youuu
i am a chemistry major and i have total of 7 subjects this semester and my final exam is in approx a month. we dont finish all materials until probably a week before exam and it honestly sucks bcs i want to study and understand more about my subjects but i cant bcs im not smart enough to understand all of those subjects in a week??? plus theres ALOT of assignment due to the pandemic and im currently lost track already but anyway i love watching your video bcs it motivates me or kinda scares me bcs u know u study alot and i dont haha ignore me i just want to rant im so scared for my future :
I have 11 subjects and 60 days left
Could someone write down her instructions in the comments here, I keep getting confused
I’m so confused wajt I have three a levels but 6 exams all together do do I divide one by 6 and the other by 2?
Thankuuuu❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is great but I have 8 exam subjects so not too many days
Where do you get your hair from, it’s gorgeous!!
Miss Varz Thank you!!!
So how do you juggle your study time with your lectures, labs and tutorial because i do have 80 days free before exams starts. I Usually have 15 days free
U hv amazing videos..Periodtt😍😋❤😂hope it works u motivated me😊
hii what if you have 8 subjects and 90 days left how many days would you spend doing the first layer
how can you do this if you dont have study leave?
vid starts at 2:16
What a levels did you do? I'm struggling badly with history wondering if you have any advice on sitting it for as
Baically i live in the Uk and im doing my GCSE so i have more subjects about 8 so how would i use this timetable to fit that because i like the idea but would i have less time for each subject and on a weekday i would only be able to revise 2 subjects as i come home late please reply
Do you have any tips for people who have short courses?? My uni year is divided into 6 terms. So 6-7 weeks of 2 courses at a time.
helloo v.. I'm currently having 6 subjects to tackle, could you help us arrange a way to study better if we have more than 4 subjects? thankksss veee !!!
emma karema I need this too! Currently aiming for 7-9 at gcse with 11 subjects and waaaay too many exams :(
Great video!. Where's your hair from
hey can someone help I'm so confused - I do 3 levels and will eventually have 9 papers in total to complete (3papers per each subject) and have 241 days until my exams I believe so how do I break it down??
your shirt is cute
How can i make this work if my exams for different subjects are on different weeks?
Someone explain this to me I got so confused😭.I do 2 subjects - biology and psychology and they both have 3 exams each so for the first bit it is divide number of days you have till exam by the amount of exams in total? So 60/2 = 30
30/6 or 30/3??
THANKS A LOT
very helpful thanks
Hey guys, I love this content 😌 did this work for any of you 💗
So damn helpful!!
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Thanks so much!
I don't know if I'm just not getting the point, but I don't think this method is suitable for science degrees. I'm currently studying veterinary medicine and I can't see how this should help me, as I'm having exams like every month. ^_^ Did anyone who studies something science related did apply this method? Maybe I'm just too confused and don't get how the method is used. I would love to hear your experience or tips! :)
Anyway, thank you for making this video! It is a great idea and I wish I knew about that when I was doing my A-levels.
Hey, just out of curiosity, which university are you studying veterinary medicine?
@@kendrayong6025 hey, I'm studying in Berlin :)
Pia Oh wow, how’s the course there?
What do you do in the remaining 40 days
what if when you divide you don't have remainders
I only have 14 days
I keep repeating it but i seem to be unable to get this down.... And work out for my 50 days till exam... So I don't know what to do besides just try to split days evenly
"80 days until your exams" ahahahahahahahah
why has no one ever explained it like this to me before😩
Hello I m great fan of u. Dear sis
plz help me plz
Are you Zimbabwean?
step 1:
divide 1 day by 2.
ok seems good what next.
7 subjects…. but i have 80 days so we’re okay
Could you tell me how to revise
And I have 60 days left to my GCSEs and I have 8 subject how do I do it so stessed
What do i do if i have 8 subjects 👁👄👁?
more more more
ahhhhh i got 50 days till my exam, im literally panicking!! I hope this technique works for me 💛
I also have fifty days! ;(
can someone simplyfy this please? i dont get it