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Create Your Own GCSE Revision Timetable.
This guide is designed to help you build an effective, stress-free revision plan without spending anything (unless you want to make it really easy!).
The Practical 4-Step Guide to Creating Your GCSE Revision Timetable
Creating a revision timetable doesn't need expensive software. All you need is to know what you've got to do and a system for planning. Oh, and a clear head.

What Do You Have To Revise?
Build a complete list of everything that needs to be studied. Teachers often provide this in the form of spreadsheets or Knowledge Organisers.
This is important, you need the breakdown to help keep focus and on track

Schedule Your Time
When managing time it's important to be specific. A vague "Geography - PM" will often just lead to avoidance or procrastination.
It's also crucial that the plan is flexible. You must be able to adapt each week to new activities and feedback.

Build Your Plan
There are 3 simple steps to planning your week ahead:
- Block out your commitments.
- Make time for a social life.
- Allocate study.
You can read more about this approach in our blog post.

Test and Refine Your Plan
Don't expect to get it right straightaway. Each week you'll figure out what works well, and what not so well.
A good idea is to review how the plan went, at the end of the week. It doesn't have to take long. Then adapt next weeks plan based on those learnings.
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