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hello MTV and welcome to my shattered mental stability I am currently meant to be revising for my biology a level so I thought I mean what better way to not revise for my exams than to tell you how to revise for yours this is the second installment of my new miniseries how to revise and in this episode is it too pretentious to call this an episode in this episode Iamp;#39;m going to be showing you what revision resources I make and what techniques I use use so the First Resource that I use are flash cards and these are really useful for memorizing key widgets of information so for example statistics facts figures and definitions the way you use this resource is you cut out small pieces of paper and then write on both sides so for example when I took Spanish GCSE I would write the Spanish vocab word that I wanted to learn on one side of the paper and then the English translation of that word on the other side iamp;#39; then collate a pile of these and go through the pile one at a time