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Hello, writer, and welcome to The Novel Series, a multi-part blog post series about all things novels and other forms of fictional storytelling. I’ll be posting at least one, if not two, blogs from this series every month until it’s complete. This is Part I: How Long Should Your Manuscript Be? Click here to read…

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Ipsa Raichaudhuri on Instagram: "🗣️:: If you always forget what you studied a few days ago and have to study it again  Then follow the 2 3 5 7 revision method!  It’s a relatively easy method of retaining information for a long time and can be used all year not just before exams!  Following a set schedule:  Day 1: Revise/learn   Day 2: Review for 1st time   Day 3: Review for 2nd time  Day 5: Review for 3rd time  Day 7: Review for 4th time  After day 7, start this cycle again but add more chapters and topics as you move forward.  For example, if I studied chapter 1 from Biology on Day 1, then on Day 7 I will study Chapter 2 AND revise chapter 1.   Similarly, on Day 14 (since we are scheduling this 1 week), I will study Chapter 3 AND revise chapter 1,2.  Just like this, my schedule would loo 2 3 5 7 Revision Method, Self Study Schedule, Revision Timetable, Revision Tips, Exam Revision, What To Study, Memory Words, Study Biology, My Schedule

Ipsa Raichaudhuri on Instagram: "🗣️:: If you always forget what you studied a few days ago and have to study it again Then follow the 2 3 5 7 revision method! It’s a relatively easy method of retaining information for a long time and can be used all year not just before exams! Following a set schedule: Day 1: Revise/learn Day 2: Review for 1st time Day 3: Review for 2nd time Day 5: Review for 3rd time Day 7: Review for 4th time After day 7, start this cycle again but add more…

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