There are several poor revision habits that can hinder a student's ability to effectively review and retain information. Some common poor revision habits include:
Cramming: Trying to fit too much information into a short period of time, rather than spacing out study sessions over a longer period.
Skimming: Quickly glancing over material without taking the time to fully understand it.
Relying on rereading: Simply rereading material without actively engaging with it or testing your understanding of it.
Lack of organization: Not having a clear plan or structure for revision, or not keeping track of what has been studied and what still needs to be reviewed.
Procrastination: Putting off revision until the last minute, which can lead to rushed and ineffective study sessions.
Lack of focus: Not giving full attention to the material being studied, or being easily distracted while revising
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