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Breeze through your exams - Tips and techniques to pass the test - cover

Breeze through your exams - Tips and techniques to pass the test

Infinite Ideas

Publisher: Infinite Ideas

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Breeze through your exams offers insider information needed for exam success. It contains a selection of some of the best exam ideas from our best-selling title, Pass your exams.We reveal some brilliant ways to motivate yourself for success and gain the confidence to ensure that your hard work pays off on the big day. You'll find fantastic tips on improving your attitude to studying, committing information to memory and learning how to learn. The tried and tested techniques in Breeze through your exams will help you to turn your exam performance around.
Available since: 11/03/2014.

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