Final exams are getting closer… and suddenly everyone is panicking.
Your classmates are posting study photos, teachers are reminding you about “the importance of preparation,” and your parents keep asking if you’ve started revising yet. Sound familiar?
The good news? You do not need to be a genius to improve your marks before finals. You just need the right strategy, consistency, and a little discipline.
Whether you’re in Grade 8, Matric, college, or university, this guide will help you study smarter, stay motivated, and boost your marks before exams hit.
Why Most Learners Struggle Before Exams
Let’s be honest.
A lot of students don’t fail because they’re “dumb.” They struggle because of things like:
- Procrastination
- Phone distractions
- Poor study methods
- Stress and pressure
- Not understanding how to revise properly
- Leaving everything for the last minute
And in South Africa, many learners are also balancing challenges at home, transport issues, load shedding, responsibilities, or limited resources.
So if you feel overwhelmed sometimes, you’re definitely not alone.
But here’s the important part:
You can still improve your marks starting today.
Start With a Simple Study Plan
One of the biggest mistakes learners make is studying randomly.
You open your books, scroll through notes for 10 minutes, then somehow end up on TikTok watching “just one video.”
Instead, create a simple study timetable.
Not one of those unrealistic “study 12 hours a day” schedules. A real one.
Example of a Simple Daily Study Plan
- 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM → Mathematics
- 5:15 PM – 6:00 PM → Life Sciences
- 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM → English revision
- 8:15 PM – 8:45 PM → Past papers or summary notes
Even 2–3 focused hours daily can make a huge difference.
Focus on Subjects You’re Weak At
A lot of learners only study subjects they already enjoy.
If you love History, you’ll spend hours reading it. But Maths? Suddenly you’re “too tired.”
Don’t avoid difficult subjects.
In fact, your biggest mark improvements usually come from the subjects you struggle with most.
Ask yourself:
- Which subject drops my average?
- Which chapters confuse me?
- Which test did I fail or barely pass?
Start there first.
Use Past Papers Like a Secret Weapon
If there’s one thing top learners do differently, it’s this:
They practice with past exam papers.
Past papers help you:
- Understand question styles
- Spot common topics
- Improve time management
- Learn how marks are awarded
- Reduce exam anxiety
And honestly? Sometimes exam questions repeat in similar ways.
Pro Tip
Don’t just read the memo after trying one question.
Write the full paper properly first — without cheating.
That’s where real improvement happens.
Stop “Fake Studying”
You know what fake studying looks like?
- Highlighting everything
- Re-reading notes without understanding
- Watching study videos for hours but never practicing
- Studying while scrolling social media
Real studying is active.
Try these instead:
Better Study Methods
Teach Someone Else
If you can explain a topic to a friend, you probably understand it.
Write Summary Notes
Short notes help your brain remember information faster.
Use Flashcards
Perfect for definitions, formulas, and key facts.
Practice Questions
Especially for Maths, Accounting, Physical Sciences, and CAT.
Your Phone Is Probably Your Biggest Distraction
Let’s be real again.
Most learners don’t lose time because studying is impossible. They lose time because of notifications.
You check WhatsApp for “2 minutes” and suddenly an hour is gone.
During study sessions:
- Put your phone on silent
- Turn off notifications
- Use focus mode if possible
- Keep social media for break time only
Your future marks are more important than another random TikTok video.
Study in Short Focused Sessions
Your brain gets tired.
Studying for 6 hours straight while exhausted is not effective.
Try the “50/10 method”:
- Study for 50 minutes
- Take a 10-minute break
- Repeat
During breaks:
- Stretch
- Drink water
- Walk around
- Rest your eyes
Don’t spend the break scrolling endlessly online.
Don’t Ignore Your Mental Health
Exam season can feel stressful.
Sometimes learners feel pressure from:
- Parents
- Teachers
- Friends
- Social media comparisons
- Fear of failing
But remember this:
One bad test does not define your future.
Improving your marks is about progress, not perfection.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed:
- Talk to someone you trust
- Ask teachers for help
- Take proper breaks
- Sleep enough
- Avoid comparing yourself to everyone else
You’re running your own race.
Sleep Is More Important Than All-Nighters
A lot of students think sleeping less means working harder.
Actually, your brain remembers information better when you sleep properly.
Pulling all-nighters usually leads to:
- Poor concentration
- Forgetfulness
- Stress
- Low energy during exams
Try getting at least 7–8 hours of sleep before important exams.
Your brain needs rest to perform well.
Eat and Drink Properly During Exams
This sounds simple, but it matters.
When learners skip meals or survive on energy drinks, concentration drops fast.
Try to:
- Drink enough water
- Eat proper meals
- Avoid too much junk food during study sessions
Your brain works better when your body is taken care of too.
Ask for Help Early
One of the smartest things you can do is ask questions before finals.
Don’t wait until the night before the exam.
Ask:
- Teachers
- Friends
- Tutors
- Study groups
- Online educational platforms
There’s no shame in needing help.
The real mistake is pretending to understand something when you don’t.
Motivation Comes After Action
A lot of learners wait to “feel motivated” before studying.
But motivation usually comes after you start.
The hardest part is often just opening the book.
Once you begin, it becomes easier to continue.
So even if you don’t feel like studying today:
- Start with one chapter
- One page
- One question
Small progress is still progress.
Final Thoughts: You Still Have Time to Improve
Maybe your marks haven’t been great this year.
Maybe you failed a few tests.
Maybe you feel behind compared to everyone else.
But finals can still change your results completely.
What matters now is:
- Consistency
- Effort
- Smart studying
- Believing you can improve
Don’t focus on being perfect. Focus on becoming better than you were last month.
Your future self will thank you for the effort you start putting in today.
So close TikTok for a bit, grab your notes, and start small.
You’ve got this.