In order to be efficient in your planning, it is a good idea to draw up a fairly precise timetable. This will be particularly useful for those days "without classes" between the end of the semester and the start of the exam session.
It is important to draw up a realistic timetable; in other words, one that you can stick to (allow for 1/3 more time than planned for each task).
Tool for planning your visions (click to download the Excel template)
To evaluate your note-taking, complete our Moodle questionnaire and receive feedback.
How can I revise my notes, organise my time during revision, manage stress in the run-up to exams or memorise an important subject? Take part in our success workshops to help you prepare for your exams and learn how to memorise subjects better.
Don't hesitate to contact your faculty association, which can help you with your studies. Some associations even offer support courses or tutoring programmes.
If you're feeling stressed in the run-up to exams, don't hesitate to contact Guidance and Careers Services (+41 21 692 21 30). A counsellor will be able to help you with any problems you may have.
See our selection of links for more tips on preparing for exams.