You are going to join a French establishment. Here are some tips on how to get the best score for your next checks.
 
In France, the grading system differs according to the school or university in which you study. In both cases, we advise you to review regularly.
 
* Continuous monitoring, where you are graded throughout the year during regular examinations.
* Midterms, which are common to all at the end of each term.
 
 
1/ Prepare your revision supports
 
Before you start revisions:

Get the lessons you're missing. To do this, ask your friends' class notes or use your books. Collect all your notes and exercises for each subject.
Make cards on which you summarize your lessons. They will allow you to learn faster. Don't hesitate to browse different websites to complement your knowledge.
 
 
2/ Set up a schedule of revisions
 
Fill out a chart by dividing the lessons to review in your days starting with the oldest and ending with the most recent. Alternate subjects in the same day, you will keep more easily in memory what you have learned and it will be less monotonous. Make a precise schedule hour by hour, setting the time at which you plan to start in the morning and stop at night.
 
 
3/ Organize your workspace and review times 
 
Choose a quiet place at home or in a quiet library or coffee. If you prefer to review as a group, suggest this solution to your friends.  Sleep nights of at least 7 hours to be fit all day long. Try to turn off your mobile phone so you don't get distracted. Take a 5-minute break every hour: take a breath of fresh air, drink a glass of water, listen to music. The day before the exam, relax! Put away your notes and don't try to see everything in a matter of hours.
 
 
Good luck!