How To Study Once and Remember Things Without Going Over Them Twice?
You have read your notes again. Then you read them again. Then you read them a third time. Then you take the test and you are surprised to see how much you have missed despite reading it all three times! One problem is to waste a lot of study time: you can not learn things the first time. Go over and over on the same information, like putting a band-aid on a sieve. This can reduce the amount of water that passes, but that does not solve the fundamental problem: you have too many holes. The key to reducing study time is simple: learn things the first time you see them, instead of dozens of repetitions. All this is easier said than done. I’m sure if your mind was devoid of holes, you could easily capture any information that would slip into it. The real question is how can you do that? I do not think it’s a genius or a chance, but the way you study. First step: find the holes If you want to repair a leaking brain, you need to determine where the holes are. Identify ...