Sample Notes
Students who attend The Institute of Education are provided with exclusive, exam-focussed study notes to support their home study and revision. Below are a sample of the high-quality biology notes they receive.
Learn how to study for your Leaving Certificate Biology exam with this 10 Week Revision Plan from expert Biology teacher Róisín Doyle.
This 10 week revision plan will help you to set out a clear goal for your Biology study to make sure you are as prepared and confident as possible for your exam.
Get exam-ready with our Deficiency Disorders summary for Higher Level Leaving Certificate Biology students, created by our expert Biology teacher Róisín Doyle.
This downloadable resource breaks down all the key concepts students need to know, helping to boost revision and exam confidence!
Alison Bell, a past pupil from The Institute of Education who achieved a H1 in Leaving Cert higher level biology, shares her top revision tips.
Make a study timetable
A well-structured timetable is a must. It’s important not to overload your timetable for each evening. Taking 3 subjects, for an hour each is plenty. I found studying the subjects I struggled with first helped, and then the ones I enjoyed at the end. Setting these routines is so useful and you’ll be surprised how easy it comes after a week or two of commitment.
Use flashcards
Flashcards were my thing. I used them for definitions, cycles, experiments, and anything I was struggling to remember. Test yourself by reading them in your free time. It doesn’t have to count as ‘intense study’, but the repetition helps a lot.
Use exam papers and the marking scheme
Both of these are very important as they contain the answers to questions that WILL be on your exam in June. The exams are repetitive from year to year. If you can tighten up your answers in accordance with the marking schemes, all those marks that you could have missed out on add up. It’s the attention to detail that makes the higher grade.
Students who attend The Institute of Education are provided with exclusive, exam-focussed study notes to support their home study and revision. Below are a sample of the high-quality biology notes they receive.
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