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Learn faster and forget less — spaced repetition, active recall, note-taking, and study habits that actually work.

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Studying when behind

Study when you're behind — triage by exam weight, focus on retrieval not rereading, and trade perfection for points.

Spaced repetition

Use spaced repetition — review at expanding intervals so material sticks, and let an algorithm do the scheduling for you.

Active recall

Practice active recall — close the book and try to retrieve the answer, because struggling to remember is what builds memory.

Feynman technique

Apply the Feynman technique — explain the concept in plain words to a beginner, find where you stumble, and go fix that gap.

Better note-taking

Take better notes — write less, prompt yourself with questions, and review them within a day or they're mostly noise.

Retaining what you read

Retain what you read — preview, mark up key ideas, and rephrase them in your own words within a day to lock them in.

Essay structure

Structure an essay that argues something — thesis up top, one idea per paragraph, evidence for each claim, and a conclusion that earns its name.

Preparing for hard tests

Prepare for hard tests — study past exams, simulate timed conditions, and identify weak areas before the day arrives.

AI-assisted studying

Use AI to study smarter — generate flashcards, simulate quizzes, and stress-test your understanding without outsourcing the thinking.

Getting unstuck on a hard topic

Get unstuck on a hard topic — change the medium, simplify the example, and find the missing prerequisite under the confusion.

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