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We have included our own content to help you revise for your modules. This will include key topics chronologically with cases in a structured guide.
Visualise your end goal—what do you want to achieve? Hold yourself accountable and take action without delay. Procrastination won’t help you grow your knowledge. Remember, hope is not a strategy. Attend all lectures and seminars, actively engage, and strive for a deep understanding of your modules. Create an effective timetable and commit to it.
To revise effectively before attending lectures, make sure to review the content that will be covered in advance. Do your own research and come prepared with any questions on topics you don't fully understand. Make use of the recommended books from your learning platforms to deepen your knowledge. Time management is crucial, so organise your preparation according to your personal schedule.
One effective study method for law students is active recall and spaced repetition. After reviewing case law or legal principles, test yourself on key concepts without looking at your notes. Space out your study sessions over time to help retain information better. Additionally, make use of our resources at LBDL, which offers tailored support for LLB modules, helping you break down complex topics and refine your understanding.
Timing is key and momentum is gradual. Do not set a pace that will burn you out. Utilise your strengths and weaknesses (in terms of your modules). Buy or even download an online planner and categorise your modules accordingly.
Prepare by downloading past papers and practising under timed conditions. Seek feedback from your module convenors and seminar teachers to guide your improvement. Additionally, create your own exam-style questions and draft answer plans to further enhance your exam readiness.
Seek guidance and support from those around you—it may seem less obvious, but most universities in the UK offer various facilities and communication channels to connect with individuals who can assist with your revision. The library is an invaluable resource, with recommended books often serving as key references for examiners. Don’t forget to make the most of your lecture notes as well.
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