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by jon » Fri May 29, 2009 9:32 am
Yes, "revising" or, more colloquially-speaking, "swotting", means basically preparing for exams by reading over the set texts and other work done during the year. It's a long time since I did any revision - at least 12 years - and although I was always quite good at exams, the whole process is a bit artificial, and how well you do depends on how you feel on the day.
In the UK this is the time of year when schoolchildren sit for GCSEs (post-16 exams) and "A" (for Advanced) level (post-18) exams (generally pre-university entrance exams), and when university/college students sit for their end-of-year or final degree papers. Each year too there is a media frenzy about how "easier" the exams have become as the pass rate seems to go up all the time; there may be some truth in this as the government is keen to meet its education targets, though different ways of measuring results (e.g. giving higher marks to coursework than to one-off exams) means the goalposts have been moved and one is not necessarily comparing like with like.