improve your memory

“Focus completely on what you are trying to learn.”

write things down

Write things down: Make notes from what you have read in the textbooks. Write questions and answer them later. Questions can be from the books one have referred to or those who are likely to come in the examination. It is an excellent way to test your understanding of what you have learned and help you remember it.

talk out loud

Talk out Loud: You can read the topic out loud, or you can also teach the subject to someone else.

mind mapping

Mind Mapping: Mind maps are a great way to break down information into a simple diagram that is easy to remember. They’re also an excellent way to test whether you know the subject matter.

test yourself

Test yourself: Use past exam papers. It’s great for not only testing the knowledge but also familiarizing with the exam format and structure. It will help one settle into the exam much quicker and easier on the day. Use questions from the textbook.

read

Read, Read, Read: Reading from the textbook, academic articles, and journals will broaden your understanding. Make short notes for yourself and then study these notes.

practice

Practice: For improvisation, it is essential to keep going back over information that you have learned, using different formats of learning.

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