Since Macleans encourages its students to aim high, it is important to develop strong and effective study methods that will help you stay prepared and confident.
There are multiple effective ways to revise and study. One method is using flashcards, which encourages active recall and helps to strengthen the memory over time. If flashcards seem impractical, then students can also try practice testing. Practice testing, or commonly referred to as past papers, gives students an opportunity to check how much of the material they understand. By attempting a practice test, students can easily see which parts they understand well and which areas need improvement.

Revision not only helps students reinforce their understanding of subjects, but it also builds several important skills, such as time management, discipline, and the ability to focus for longer periods of time. Some students remarked that regular revision made them feel more confident going into a test, as they knew what to expect. Consistent revision also reduces stress and helps students identify areas that need more attention, making study time more efficient and effective.
Macleans also provides support to assist students in revising. House tutors are available to guide students through difficult topics, answer questions, and offer advice on effective study methods. Tutors also support students by breaking down large subjects into more manageable steps. This guidance makes it easier for students to stay organised and confident as assessments approach.

While assessments may seem difficult and challenging for some, there are simpler ways to approach it that make it much more manageable. By using effective studying methods, students can prepare for assessments with less stress and more confidence.
Published 30 May 2026
Written by Shane Li
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