Misery loves company, so goes the old saying – and this is never more true than in revision season at Warwick, when the campus rustles to the tune of hundreds of pale, hollow-eyed figures shambling about blindly as they stagger from one deadline to another. And that’s just the staff… by Annette.
What if there was a different way?
Imagine if, instead of nights alone, shaking with fear as the impossible burden of revision mounts before you, you awoke refreshed, bright eyed and bushy-tailed, excited about the learning and consolidation opportunities before you.
OK – realistically that’s probably not going to happen, because sometimes, and especially during exam time, real life doesn’t quite live up to the cover of the university prospectus! But there is a way of relieving the pain and fear of Term 3: setting up a revision group.
Revision has traditionally been something we do alone. Whether through fear of distraction or worry about of sharing our ideas publicly, the image we conjure up when imagining revision is often a lone student burning the midnight oil while crouched over a mountain of paperwork. I blame St Jerome, the patron saint of scholars and expert prodder of skulls.