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We have several tools in Revision Time, so it’s sometimes difficult to know where to start. Therefore, we have created this guide to help you figure out what to try first.
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Subjects

The best place to start! Telling us your subjects allows the unlocking of several other features, such as our Revision Timetable Generator, duels and more!
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Revision Timetable Generator

This is the best place to start if you are wondering what to do. Once you generate a revision timetable, there are large amounts of possibilities that open up for using the rest of the website.If you generate a revision timetable, you can get tailored revision recommendations that will involve the other tools on the website.
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Shaped Notes

Read notes relevant to your exam board. You don’t even need to sign up first! If you have questions about a topic, Shaped Notes is a great place to start!
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Community Revision Questions

Finally, another great place to start is by practising some questions on each subject, so why not start by using our database of community-written questions, deliberately designed for revision! You can even write your own questions to help others out, and get yourself more credits to answer written-response questions.
So what will you try first?

Subjects

Make sure that even if you don’t start there, you visit the subjects page at some point. This page is very important to help Revision Time help you. You can even request notes and exam-style questions for subjects we do not yet cover.Give it a go.