I would plan it like you would for your A-levels (or equivalent). Plan out how you want to structure your revision over the few weeks before exams and try your best to stick to it. I don't mean spending 3 hours every evening but allocating a small amount of time consistently to tackle the practice questions. Also, feel free to let your seniors and managers know when you have an exam coming up, they'll appreciate the heads up and can help you to organise your workload and give you more than enough time in evenings to revise if you want to.
I see, its more being consistent and properly planning out your week. Thanks James
100%, I wouldn't stress there will be plenty of other students from within EY or other firms taking on the same task and I often found that really helped when discussing together!
Great! I look forward to the challenge
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