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Work in focused 25-minute intervals with 5-minute breaks. After 4 cycles, take a longer 20–30 minute break. This technique dramatically improves focus and retention.
Reviewing material right before bed harnesses your brain's natural memory consolidation during sleep, improving long-term retention by up to 20%.
Instead of cramming, revisit material at increasing intervals — after 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks. This is the single most effective memorisation strategy.
Don't just re-read notes. Close your book and try to recall the information from memory. Testing yourself is far more effective than passive reading.
Explaining a concept to someone else (or even to yourself) is one of the most powerful ways to solidify your understanding and identify gaps.
Focus on your weaknesses, not your strengths. Targeted practice on difficult areas yields faster improvement than repeating what you already know.