Professor Gunning's Erudite Course of Fact Retrieval (How to revise)


Professor Gunning's Erudite Course of Fact Retrieval (How to revise)


Price: £1.04
Published: 4 Aug 2003
No. Pages: 16

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Book Description

This revision skills book gives all secondary students a clear, practical method to revise effectively for all exams. It’s packed full of handy tips and techniques that’ll improve your revision and make the facts stick in your head, and it’s pocket-sized so you can easily take it anywhere. There are also a few jokes to lighten the mood. It’s exactly what you need to prepared for your KS3, GCSE or A-level exams!

Customer Reviews

       A Great Book,
7 December 2013
An amazing book, with great revision advice, and sectioned into step-by-step stages. Used it for my tests (GCSE) and it has really helped me! I definately recommend it.

       Helpful providing you don't have bad eyesight,
12 October 2018
Quite a good little book. Broke everything down into sections which made it easier to follow. Only problem is the writing is so small, I had to use a magnifying glass!

       Does what it says on the tin...,
14 November 2017
As you would expect from CGP, this is a useful little book for anyone revising for compulsory age examinations.

       academic,
10 May 2019
Not as informative as i thought it would be as an exam revision tool.

       Revision Guides,
29 December 2015
It confirmed which methods of revision would actually work with students. It is small, easy to sorry and to use and is very concise.

       One Star,
11 February 2018
Waste of money, however if text was larger would have been better

       Very small for a book!,
1 September 2017
Useful methods and diagramming notations, but calling just 16 pages a book could mislead (it did me!).

       Perfect aid for revision,
20 August 2022
I loved this booklet, returning to study at aged 40+ it provided excellent tips. Written very light hearted with examples to aid understanding of the revision process. It’s almost pamphlet like this is perfect as who has time to read a full book when they should be revising. I have just bought it a second time for my nephew studying for his GCSEs.