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The 1/3, 5/7 Rule for GCSE Revision: A Simple Study Guide
By : Desmond Fairchild 28 May 2026

The 1/3, 5/7 Rule for GCSE Revision: A Simple Study Guide

Learn the 1/3, 5/7 rule for effective GCSE revision. This guide explains how spaced repetition and active recall boost memory retention, helping you study smarter, not harder, for top grades.

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