Need a place to study?
- 24/7 Forum Library – 400 seats, rising to 850 seats as soon as Forum opens in first week of May
- Research Commons, Old Library – 90+ seats
- Law Library, Amory Building – 340 seats, open 8am to 12 pm during exams from 23 April to 29 May
- The Sanctuary, under Great Hall – new study & exam space – 180 seats – open 8 to 8 during April then in use for exams
- Plus Learning Resource Centre in the Harrison Building and new study spaces in Physics Building
Pick up an alternative study map for full details of all study spaces at the Library or look online
Need to look at some old exam papers?
There is an archive of older exam papers which you can access online. Just go to the Past Exam Paper Archive and then search for what you need. Any questions please do ask us.
Need some practical information?
Find out about any administration issues for exams such as specific provisions, regulations or deferments under the Examination pages of Academic Services.
Need some revision advice?
There is a great resource on ELE which has been developed by Education Enhancement called ‘Managing Revision and Coping with Exams’ which is well worth a visit. It can help you develop a strategy for approaching your exams.
Need to rest?
If you are going to be studying in the Library overnight why not ask at the desk for a blanket which we can provide for you.
Remember some tips are :
- Get plenty of sleep
- Eat properly
- Take some exercise
- Take regular breaks
- Check your timetable
- Check the syllabus
- Make a revision timetable
Need someone to talk to?
The Students Guild is there to provide information and support for any issue that you may have so go along and see them, they are there to help. The Advice Unit has its website here where you can find contact information and opening hours.
Don’t forget there is also the Counselling Service which is there to give confidential help and advice. Find out more about their services here.