Study Skills
Use the site in a way your brain can actually keep coming back to.
These guides are for the part before the revision session really works: how to get started, how to keep the session small, and how to use the tools without making studying feel heavier than it already does.
Getting Started
How to Use The Nurse Lab
A calmer way to use the quiz, OSCE tool, and hub without turning revision into a huge plan.
Students who need a simple order: recall first, practise one thing properly, then fix one weak spot.
Neurodivergent-Friendly Guide
Neurodivergent Revision Guide
A practical, low-pressure guide for revising with ADHD, AuDHD, autism, dyslexia, anxiety, or any mix of them.
Students who need gentler starts, clearer structure, or a study setup that works with their brain rather than against it.
Built into the site
Use the Accessibility button if the page itself is getting in the way.
Easier reading mode is now available site-wide: dyslexia-friendly font, looser spacing, and reduced motion. If the screen feels hard before the studying even starts, change that first.