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Spaced Practice

Spaced Practice

Instead of cramming all the material one night before the exam start preparing for it early and learn the material many time in suitable intervals.

  • Day 1: Learn the material in class.
  • Day 2: Revisit and review.
  • Day 3: Revisit and review.
  • After one week: Revisit and review.
  • After two weeks: Revisit and review.

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Set the stage

Set the stage

First, you need to create the conditions—in your body and external environment—to successfully learn and retain information.

  • Get a good night’s sleep
  • Stick with an environment that works
  • Listening to calming music

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The Retrieval Practice

The Retrieval Practice

  • Utilize practice tests: Take practice tests, quizes and other material which basically forces you to recall your answer instead of passively reading it.
  • Make your own questions: Try making your own questions and encourage others in your study group t...

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All the best !

All the best !

No one wants to spend more time studying than they need to. Learning effective study techniques can ensure you are fully prepared and confident without cramming. Hopefully, with the techniques above, you can avoid cramming the night before and make your study time more effective.

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The SQ3R Method

  • Survey: Go through all the headinds and subheading and note them down.
  • Question: Formulate questions around the content of the chapter, such as, What is this chapter about? What do I already know about this subject?
  • Read: Beg...

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Learn how to learn

Learn how to learn

We often put our heart and soul in some subjects but yet end up getting average grades. This can be really frustrating as you know you have put the hardwork but, studying or learning is not only about hardwork but also smartwork. You should know the right way to study a particular subject or anyt...

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<ul><li><strong>Recite</strong...

  • Recite: After reading summerize it in your own words and try answering the questions in the second step.
  • Review: It’s important to review the material to fully understand it. Quiz yourself on the questions you created and re-read any portions you nee...

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When studying for an exam, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information to learn. Most of the stress associated with studying is a result of poor planning and time management that leads to stressful cramming the night before.

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Productivity

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  • Clean your desk at the end of the day.
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  • The 5:2 Pattern: restrict your calorie intake for two days per week (500 calories per day for women and 600 for men).
  • The 6:1 Pattern: similar to the 5:2, but there’s only one day of reduced calorie intake instead of two.
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