Since we have been children learning in primary school, we have heard from our parents that we have to revise before the test or examination. We were always thought that by revising we increase our chances of passing given test. That seems reasonable as by revising, which is simply repeating the gathered information, we are able to remember different details precisely. That should be useful at the examination where we would be able to remind ourselves about those things that we need. But is this method really working? I am asking this question because I have heard a few times that repeating on the day before the test is not good for us. It is said that it causes more chaos than positive things and we might end up with less knowledge than in the beginning. I am not sure if this is true but it also sounds reasonable. When our brain is tired we are not able to revise proper. And it probably is tired on the day before after days of learning. Nevertheless there is going to be a revision organized in the driving center in my city this weekend. If you will attend it you will find out on your own if revision is good or not. Group of specialists will lead a unique lecture for people who would like to go through the different questions of Theory test once again. Each question would be explained in details. Join this meeting if you have time and you need to revise before your theory test day approaches.