Spaced Repetition means revising something after regular intervals.
If you read something and do not revise it afterward, you will surely forget it.
To remember things for a longer duration you should keep revising the topics as follows-:
After you finish a topic, revise it just after reading it. Then revise it in the gaps of 1 day, 7 days, 16 days and 35 days.
This will help you to retain information for a longer time. Also, when you are revising use the active recall method, which will boost your memory skills even more!
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