Finding Your Rhythm: Techniques for Revising and Passing Exams
We have got virtual classrooms aplenty this week so in recognition of that let’s look at some useful techniques for preparing for R0 exams.
One of the first things to consider is your approach to time. It’s tempting to spend every free hour poring over study notes, but cramming rarely yields lasting results. Instead, many who have succeeded in the R0 exams advocate for spaced repetition. The idea is simple: you revisit the material in gradually increasing intervals over time. By spacing out your revision sessions, you give your brain time to consolidate information and improve long-term retention.
Another technique worth considering is active learning. Many of us default to passive revision, such as reading textbooks or highlighting notes. While this can be useful, it’s easy to convince yourself that you understand something simply because you’ve read it over and over again. Active learning, on the other hand, forces you to engage with the material more deeply. This could mean turning concepts into flashcards, quizzing yourself, teaching a topic to someone else or getting involved in our group tutorials and virtual classrooms.
For visual learners, mind maps or flow charts can be incredibly useful. The R0 exams cover complex, interconnected topics, and it’s easy to feel lost in the details. Drawing mind maps allows you to see the bigger picture and understand how different topics relate to one another. For example, you might create a mind map that links various tax wrappers to their respective rules and benefits, helping you visualise the connections.
The R0 exams are a challenge, but there is so much support on offer it’s just about finding what works for you.



