By Saurav Pandey | Jan 20, 2025
Choose a concept, pretend you’re teaching it to someone else, and identify the gaps in your own understanding.
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Review material at increasing intervals (e.g., 20 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month) to solidify long-term memory.
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Study in 25-minute intervals with short breaks to maintain concentration and avoid burnout.
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Create diagrams linking key concepts and ideas to improve understanding and recall.
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Practice retrieving information from memory (e.g., flashcards, quizzes) to strengthen connections.
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Study different subjects or topics within a subject in alternating sessions to enhance long-term retention.
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Imagine yourself confidently answering exam questions or visualize complex concepts to aid comprehension.
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Adequate sleep is crucial for memory consolidation and cognitive function.
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Create a dedicated study space free from interruptions (phone, social media, noise) to maximize concentration.
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Cultivate a growth mindset and believe in your ability to succeed.
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