As a student, you don’t start studying two days before an exam or test – those two days are meant for you to revise the content. Well, if you strongly believe in your mental powers, then you can do it but for students who struggle to understand the content or find the subject challenging; studying every day is the safest bet. 

When a teacher walks in class and announce that you’re writing a test in two days – In those two days, they expect you to revise what you studied and not to start studying the subject content.

There is a difference between studying and revising. Studying helps you to learn new stuff about your subject. Revising means to re-look at the content that you studied previously. Now, if you were not studying, then what’s there to revise? 

To familiarize yourself with the subject content, you should study every day and that will make your revision days easy and fun.

Trying to study and revise the whole subject content within a short timeframe can be a receipt for disaster! Many students fail their subjects because of lack of preparedness. They are not dumb or incapable – they wait until it’s too late to open their books! And instead of revising they want to start studying