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Use The Active Recall Method

Use The Active Recall Method

The active recall method is a study technique that involves trying to recall information without looking at your notes. This helps to solidify the information in your memory. The method is like being a detective in your own brain! Instead of just reading or listening to something and hoping you remember it, you actively try to retrieve the information from your memory. It's like trying to remember the name of your favorite pet or a fun vacation you had. By doing this, you strengthen your memory and learn better, making you a super smart detective learner!

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“The best thing a human being can do is to help another human being know more.” — Charlie Munger

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