By Archisha Yadav | January 24, 2025
Read your textbook actively by highlighting important points and making notes in the margins. This helps you engage with the content better.
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Create mind maps or diagrams to summarise the information visually. This aids memory by associating text with images.
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Explaining the material to someone else is an effective way to reinforce your understanding and memory of the topic.
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Break down large sections of text into smaller, manageable chunks. This makes memorising more achievable.
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Create simple memory aids, like acronyms or rhymes, to remember key concepts more easily.
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Test yourself regularly by recalling what you’ve studied without looking at your notes. This strengthens your memory.
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Write key terms or questions on one side of a flashcard and the answers on the other. This method is great for active recall.
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Use the Pomodoro Technique: study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. Repeat this cycle for effective memorisation.
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Keep your study materials well-organised so you can easily find the chapters you need to review, saving time and effort.
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Sleep is crucial for memory consolidation. Ensure you get enough rest to retain the information you’ve studied.
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