1. Pomodoro Technique
What it is:
A time management method where you study in focused sprints followed by short breaks.
How to do it:
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25 minutes study (set a timer)
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5-minute break
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Repeat this cycle 4 times, then take a longer 15–30-minute break
2. Active Recall
What it is:
Instead of passively rereading notes, you actively test your memory by trying to recall facts without looking.How to do it:
Close your book and try to write or speak out everything you remember
Use flashcards or quiz yourself regularly
3. Blurting
What it is:
A raw, fast-paced way of testing your knowledge by writing down everything you know about a topic.How to do it:
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Choose a topic
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Without notes, write everything you can remember on a blank page
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Then compare with your actual notes to fill gap
4. Spaced Repetition
What it is:
A study method where you review material at increasing time intervals (e.g. Day 1, Day 3, Day 7...).How to do it:
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Use flashcards (apps like Anki or physical cards)
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Set a schedule to revisit info just before you forget it
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