7 Study Tips For Obtaining Personal Licence

Author: Safetymark Training

If you want to get licensed to sell alcohol, we have a personal licensing course you can book online right now. As you can imagine, you will be required to write a test at the end of this course, so treating this career move as important as any other exam is important.

Here are some tips on how to get the most out of your studies.

1. Don’t miss anything

If you want to ace your personal licensing exam, make sure you don’t miss out on a single class or module. Missing even half an hour of your training can seriously impair your learning ability. Even if you get this info from someone else or try to play catch up, later on, you will end up missing valuable knowledge.

2. Attend your course refreshed

Make sure you’re refreshed when you attend your course—whether it’s online or in a class environment. Stay refreshed by:

  • Eating some fresh fruit before you begin (granny smith apples are excellent energy boosters)
  • Doing some exercise before your class
  • Having a cup of tea or coffee to maximise your attention span
  • Taking a shower beforehand
3. Feed your brain

It’s important to give your brain everything it needs while you’re studying. Omega fatty acids will keep your brain alert and enable you to take in more information—and remember it better. By eating the following foods, you will keep your mind functioning at its optimal condition.

  • Fish
  • Raw salmon
  • Raw nuts
  • Avocado
  • Olives
  • Eggs
4. Get enough sleep

Make sure you sleep deeply and for long enough. This may be tricky if you’re studying and working simultaneously, so don’t hesitate to write up a schedule for yourself that allows you to work, study and do life. Fatigue will severely hinder your learning abilities, not to mention your memory.

5. Allocate study time

A certain number of hours must be allocated to your studies every week. For some, an hour or two-three times a week will be enough. For others, more hours will be required. Depending on your studying abilities, allocate a fair number of hours each week to ensure the personal licensing information is washing over your mind on a regular & repetitive basis.

6. Test yourself

A great way to test your progress is to write up an exam for yourself. You can do this before you start studying so that some of the questions are forgotten. Once you’re done studying, wait a few hours or even a day. Then write your own exam and assess your knowledge honestly. From here, you can work on your weak points and build up your chances of acing that exam.

7. Tell someone what you’ve learnt

The best way to remember information you’ve learnt is to teach it to someone else. Start a conversation with family, colleagues and friends. Tell them what you’ve learnt, and don’t be afraid to go into detail. If you can successfully relay that knowledge to others, you’ll be sure to remember it when your exam finally arrives.

How to get a Personal Licence

Thinking of applying for a Personal Licence? The Personal Licence Training Course teaches individuals about the law and legal responsibility of being a licence holder and is part of the process for obtaining a Personal Alcohol Licence.