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rV7dFb

No.377702

I asked Gemini how to remember things better for exams and here's what it said

​These are the most effective methods for long-term retention.

​1. Active Recall (Retrieval Practice)

​Instead of passively re-reading your notes, force your brain to retrieve the information. This is one of the strongest ways to build memory.

​The Blurting Method: After studying a topic, close your book/notes and write down (or verbally explain) everything you can remember about it onto a blank sheet of paper. Then, check your notes and fill in the gaps with a different coloured pen.

​Self-Quizzing: Turn the headings and subheadings of your syllabus/notes into questions and answer them without looking at the material. Use flashcards (physical or digital like Anki) for facts, articles, and definitions.

​The Feynman Technique: Pretend to teach the concept to a complete beginner (like a 5-year-old). If you struggle to explain it simply, you've found a gap in your understanding. Go back and clarify that part.

​2. Spaced Repetition (The Revision Schedule)

​Your brain forgets things over time. Spaced repetition counteracts this by reviewing material at increasing intervals (e.g., 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month).

​Avoid Cramming: Short, consistent revision sessions spread out over time are far more effective than one long session.

​Scheduling: Set a systematic revision schedule for each subject, ensuring you revisit high-priority topics frequently.

Anonymous

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rV7dFb

No.377706

>>377702(OP)

Structuring & Associating Information

​Your brain remembers things best when they are organized and linked to something else.

​3. Mind Maps and Visual Aids

​The human brain is wired to remember images, flowcharts, and diagrams better than plain text.

​Mind Mapping: Start with a central idea (e.g., "The Preamble") and branch out key features, amendments, related cases, and principles. Use colors and symbols to make the map memorable.

​Flowcharts & Timelines: Use these for subjects like History (chronology of events, evolution of an act) or Economy (cause-and-effect of policies like inflation).

​4. Mnemonics (Memory Shortcuts)

​Use creative ways to remember lists or sequences of facts. The stranger or funnier the mnemonic, the more likely you are to remember it.

​Acronyms: Use the first letter of each item in a list to form a word. (e.g., BRICS for Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).

​Acrostics (Catchy Phrases): Create a sentence where the first letter of each word stands for a key term. (e.g., "TEARS OF OLD PM" is a classic mnemonic for the 12 Schedules of the Indian Constitution).

​The Method of Loci (Memory Palace): Associate a list of things you need to remember with specific locations along a familiar route (like your house or daily walk). When you mentally "walk" through that location, you recall the associated information.

​5. Chunking and Connecting

​Group Information: Break down large concepts or long strings of data into smaller, manageable "chunks." For example, instead of trying to remember the entire text of a Constitutional Article, break it into 3-4 key phrases.

​Create Links: Always try to connect new information to something you already know (real-life examples, current events, or a previous topic). Contextualizing facts makes them relevant and easier to retrieve.

Anonymous

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rV7dFb

No.377709

>>377706

​✅ Physical & Lifestyle Factors

​Optimizing your body and environment directly impacts your brain's ability to learn and store memories.

​Prioritize Sleep: Memory consolidation (the process of turning short-term memory into long-term memory) happens primarily during deep sleep. Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep, especially after learning new, complex topics.

​Handwritten Notes: Studies suggest that writing notes by hand (rather than typing) engages the brain more and aids in encoding the information deeper into your memory.

​Mindfulness & Breaks: Consistent study, without breaks, leads to burnout and reduced focus. Use techniques like the Pomodoro Technique (25 minutes of work, 5 minutes of rest) to maintain high concentration.

​Stay Hydrated and Exercise: Regular, moderate physical activity improves blood flow to the brain, which is crucial for cognitive function and memory.

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HB1cPp

No.377715

Now mods will not ban this gobarjeeta poster.

Anonymous

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aQ0N/A

No.377725

>>377702(OP)

Nice waist but still a Gobarjeeta

Anonymous

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uhBVxF

No.377733

Thanks OP

>>377715

>>377725

Use tricks to score better in exams so you two can stop being retarded basement dwelling bhangis

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