Exams can be an extremely stressful time for students of all ages and knowing where to start when it comes to revising for them can be nearly as daunting as the exams themselves. The best way to structure your revision is to create a timetable of all the subjects you need to revise for and how long to spend on each. This should be as detailed as possible, as spending a night or two creating this can save you days of wasted time. Firstly write down all the subjects that you have exams for and then make a note of how long you have before the exam day. Create a timetable detailing the amount of free time you have in a day when you can study for the exam. It is often best to split these times in to one hour blocks and be sure to give yourself a 10 min break in between each block. Over revising and trying to cram to much in can actually have the opposite effect.