Don’t wait until the last minute. Make a clear timetable that gives enough time to each subject. Study a little every day — it sticks in your brain much better than trying to learn everything at once.
When you understand the meaning behind what you are learning, you can answer any question, even if it’s asked differently. Memorizing only works if the question is exactly the same — understanding works always.
Write down key points, definitions, and formulas in your own words. Summaries are easier to read than big textbooks. Use diagrams, colors, or lists to make things clear and memorable.
This is one of the best ways to pass. Past papers show you exactly how questions are set and what topics come up often. Time yourself when practicing to get used to exam speed and pressure.
Don’t just read — ask yourself questions, explain ideas to someone else, or teach what you have learned. When you teach others, you learn twice. This helps you remember much more.