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A light hearted article giving tips about exam revision for
students.
With the exam season in full swing in the UK, Castle Comfort Stairlifts who are known for helping older family members through difficult life stages with the help of mobility equipment like stairlifts have released an Exam Revision Guide to help younger members of the family through their stressful time.
This article takes 5
easy actionable tips from their guide to help students who are
readying themselves for A Levels or Degree Exams shortly. Castle
Comfort are known for their unique marketing approaches and feel that
people of all ages should be aware of stairlifts, not just the
elderly or disabled. With increasing life expectancy most people will
be living a lot longer, and hopefully in their own home with aids
such as stairlifts to help them.
“Castle Comfort aim
to help all the family to easily achieve their goals for an
independent life, whether they are young or old.”
Here are their top 5
tips
1) Get plenty of
rest. Cramming until the morning of an exam through the night will
not help any information to stay in your mind. Facts and information
need time to percolate so take naps and get plenty of sleep in the
approach to exam time.
2) Stay hydrated. Water not wine. Even though the student union bar may be calling you it is advisable to avoid too much alcohol in these important days and weeks of exams. As we are 80% water we function best when we maintain the fluid balance in our bodies so drink plenty of juice, water or cordial.
3) Stretch yourself. Light exercise and stretching can give a switch off from the purely mental processing of study. Gently rolling your head around your shoulders, circling the arms and shaking the wrists and fingers can help to avoid laptop slump when studying and writers cramp in the actual exams.
4) Boil it down. Skim read all of your notes and try to reduce them down to the main topics. Then do the same with them until you have a few headings that sum up the information. Like this you will find that on the day of the exam the topic headings will springboard to all the other in-depth information you had previously noted about the subject.
5) Prepare your plan. Knowing in advance what you will wear on the day, and laying it out the night before helps to get you set. Gather the equipment and stationery you will need, including spares too, which will help to ensure there is no last minute stress.
2) Stay hydrated. Water not wine. Even though the student union bar may be calling you it is advisable to avoid too much alcohol in these important days and weeks of exams. As we are 80% water we function best when we maintain the fluid balance in our bodies so drink plenty of juice, water or cordial.
3) Stretch yourself. Light exercise and stretching can give a switch off from the purely mental processing of study. Gently rolling your head around your shoulders, circling the arms and shaking the wrists and fingers can help to avoid laptop slump when studying and writers cramp in the actual exams.
4) Boil it down. Skim read all of your notes and try to reduce them down to the main topics. Then do the same with them until you have a few headings that sum up the information. Like this you will find that on the day of the exam the topic headings will springboard to all the other in-depth information you had previously noted about the subject.
5) Prepare your plan. Knowing in advance what you will wear on the day, and laying it out the night before helps to get you set. Gather the equipment and stationery you will need, including spares too, which will help to ensure there is no last minute stress.
Stairlifts are now so
commonplace that most people will not believe that there is probably
a stairlift installed on every street in Britain.
Choosing
a stairlift can be a stressful time for the whole family, just
like exam time, and the right advice can positively help all those
involved. Castle Comfort aim to help all the family to easily achieve
their goals for an independent life, whether they are young or old.
For a free copy of their exam guide or their stairlift guide fill out
the coupon on their contact
page.
About Castle Comfort Stairlifts Ltd, 88, Hatton Garden, Holborn, London EC1N 8PG
020 7717 9797 The company started 15 years ago when the founder and proprietor Keith Simpson needed to get a stairlift for his own mother. Researching the many manufacturers and suppliers in the UK and abroad he discovered that one could be secured for nearly half the quoted cost of some of the other stairlifts he had been offered. Keith and his team aim to offer quality branded lifts at affordable prices.
About Castle Comfort Stairlifts Ltd, 88, Hatton Garden, Holborn, London EC1N 8PG
020 7717 9797 The company started 15 years ago when the founder and proprietor Keith Simpson needed to get a stairlift for his own mother. Researching the many manufacturers and suppliers in the UK and abroad he discovered that one could be secured for nearly half the quoted cost of some of the other stairlifts he had been offered. Keith and his team aim to offer quality branded lifts at affordable prices.
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