Use Active Recall
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After studying, close your notes and try to write down or say out loud everything you remember.
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Check what you missed, then review again.
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This trains your brain to retrieve information — the key to strong memory.
Day 1 → learn Day 2 → quick review Day 4 → test yourself Day 7 → review again Draw mind maps, flow charts, or color-coded notes. For example, when studying the endocrine system, draw glands with arrows showing hormone flow. The brain remembers images better than plain text. Teach Someone Else Teaching or explaining a topic out loud forces you to organize your thoughts clearly. If you can explain it simply, you really understand it.
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