22 April 2026

The Biggest Revision Mistake (That Almost Everyone Makes)

 

The Biggest Revision Mistake (That Almost Everyone Makes)

Let’s talk about revision.

Or more specifically…

πŸ‘‰The illusion of revision.


The Common Approach

Student sits down.

Opens notes.

Reads through everything carefully.

Highlights key points.

Feels productive.


The Problem?

Nothing is actually being learned.

It feels like revision—but it’s passive.

And passive revision is the least effective kind.


Why It Feels Like It Works

Because it’s easy.

Reading something you recognise gives a false sense of confidence.

πŸ‘‰ “Yes, I remember that.”

But recognition is not recall.


What Actually Works

Revision needs to be active.

That means:

  • Flashcards
  • Blurting
  • Practice questions
  • Teaching someone else

Anything that forces your brain to work.


A Simple Test

If your revision feels easy…

πŸ‘‰ It’s probably not working.


Final Thought

Revision should feel uncomfortable.

That’s learning happening.

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