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Too Busy For Bio Revision? 7 Time Tips For Sec Sch Students With Heavy Commitments 👉 Free O level G3/Pure Bio Notes: https://thatbiotutor.com/notes Feeling overwhelmed by school, CCA, leadership roles and still expected to revise for exams? You’re not alone — and you’re not failing. In this video, Mr Keefe from ThatBioTutor (TBT) shares 7 practical time management tips that real Sec 3 and Sec 4 O Level G3/Pure Biology students in Singapore use to stay on top of their revision without burning out. From building flexible routines to learning how to prioritise tasks, these tips are designed for students with packed timetables who still want to do well in O Levels. Mr Keefe shows how even small changes — like breaking study into short blocks, protecting time for self-care, or planning around your CCA schedule — can help you stay consistent and focused, even on your busiest days. This video is especially helpful for students who feel like they don’t have enough time to study Biology properly, but still want to do their best in school. You don’t have to give up everything to succeed — you just need a smarter structure. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:19 Stop Saying Yes To Everything 1:27 Do Your Homeworks At School 2:06 Finish Homework The Day It's Given 2:23 Have 3 Major Tasks Everyday 2:43 Spend Time On Things That Matter 3:26 Ask For Help 4:22 Bonus Tip! 👉 P.S. To get on the wait list/sign up for my O level G3/Pure Bio tuition class: https://www.thatbiotutor.com Over 90% of our videos are inspired from YOUR questions & comments! If you have qns/video ideas, please tell us below, and it might just become our next one. For more tips, follow me on IG and TikTok @thatbiotutor :) Credits: This video was edited and made possible by Stephen John Tenedero