This brief introduction guides you on how to utilise Revision Masterclass effectively. You’ll learn how the course is structured, how long to spend on each section, and the biggest mistakes students make when they try to “binge” revision content. Watch this first before starting the course - it will save you time and frustration later.
Most students work hard but revise in the wrong way. In this section, you’ll learn how high-performing students actually learn - and why common revision habits like rereading, highlighting, and copying notes don’t lead to strong exam performance. This section lays the foundation for everything that follows.
This section explains how memory really works and how to use it to your advantage. You’ll learn what active recall and spaced repetition are, why they’re so effective, and how combining them transforms revision efficiency. No neuroscience background required - just practical understanding you can apply immediately.
Revision isn’t one-size-fits-all. This section shows you how to adapt the same core revision framework to any subject - whether that’s Maths, Sciences, Essay-based subjects, or content-heavy courses. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to revise each subject properly instead of guessing.
Good revision only works if it’s sustainable. In this section, you’ll learn how to build a simple weekly revision system that fits around school, homework, and life - without becoming overwhelming. You’ll also see how to use tools like flashcards effectively, and what not to track to avoid burnout.
This section focuses on turning revision into exam marks. You’ll learn how to approach exams strategically, avoid common mistakes that cost easy marks, and prepare effectively in the final weeks before exams. The goal is confidence, clarity, and consistency on exam day.
This final section shows you how to keep using Revision Masterclass long-term and how to fit it into the rest of your academic journey. You’ll also learn when to revisit sections, how to adjust your approach as exams get closer, and what additional support options are available if you need extra help.