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Space Out Your Study

Space Out Your Study

Spaced repetition is a technique that involves studying information over time in short intervals. It helps you remember things better because your brain has time to reinforce the information. It's like watering a plant regularly to help it grow strong. With space repetition, you can remember what you learn for a long time and become a super learner!

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โ€œThe best thing a human being can do is to help another human being know more.โ€ โ€” Charlie Munger

Information overload put us in a loop of analysis paralysis by using these techniques we can improve ourselves.

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A New Way To Study

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Studying takes too much time, and there is only a limited number of hours. Spaced repetition method uses time intervals and makes you recall more information, using less time.

The spacing effect maximizes learning and your study becomes more efficient and consumes less time.

Recall And Retain Knowledge

Recall And Retain Knowledge

Use spaced repetition to reinforce the memory in your brain. Space it out over a period of time and randomise the way you memorise information. That way, it makes you think about which concept to apply in which situation.

Space out your studying

Space out your studying

Don't cram. Research shows this isn't good for long term memory. It may allow you to do okay on that test the next day, but you won't retain as much information in the long turn.

The better idea is to space repetition.

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