Hello!
Recently, I've read the book Learning How to Learn by Barbara Oakley, and one completely game-changer that I've learned is "Active Recall".
Most people learn by rereading things, but the brain actually learns better through active recall. After studying, try to explain the content without looking at it. Struggling a little is normal - that's how memory gets stronger.
Study in focused sessions with short breaks instead of forcing hours of nonstop work. Review the content over time, and try teaching what you learned to someone else. Real learning happens when the brain actively works with the information, not when it only recognizes it.
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Arthur Pereira Reinoldes
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