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Revision/Tutorials

  • 23-03-2012 4:13pm
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    Hi.

    Are tutorial topics a good place to start when revising?

    Most of my modules have around ten topics. I have four tutorials per module. I could revise those four areas, along with perhaps two more. That means I'm going in with 60% of the material, and being asked to answer three questions. I'm hedging my bets a little, but I've been told that comprehensive revision of the entire module is overkill.

    Some modules will definitely contain certain topics. For example, EU law will contain a question on direct effect. So maybe it's not that much of a gamble?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,632 ✭✭✭NoQuarter


    Telling us what you are revising for might help a bit my good man.


  • Registered Users Posts: 25 cooper1234


    I'm assuming you're talking about summer exams. Look at past exam papers and see if they mix topics. Don't know what college you're in but in Trinity they usually have refresher lectures and will usually say if they're mixing things or not. It would be a bit risky only covering 60% of the material


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