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The ultimate guide to spaced repetition

We all want to remember more, right? Improving your memory is one of the easiest ways to boost your exam scores, and who doesn’t want that? Spaced repetition is one of the best ways to remember a lot more while studying a lot less – here’s how to use it!

What is it?

Spaced repetition is essentially when you review a topic in intervals after you’ve learned it. As you review the topic more, the intervals between reviews get longer and longer, though your retention of the topic stays pretty high throughout!

Why it works

Spaced repetition works because of Ebbinghaus’s forgetting curve. This rule states that the longer the time since you last reviewed a topic, the less of it you remember. Spaced repetition ensures that you remember topics for longer since instead of allowing your retention to drop quickly, you’ll keep it high!

The benefits

The #1 benefit of spaced repetition is that it helps you remember so much more! Not only does this boost your exam scores, but it’ll also mean that you can spend less time studying. By reviewing a topic consistently, you won’t have to spend any time re-learning it before an exam, since you’ll remember it already!

How you can use it

The easiest way to use spaced repetition is through software like Anki that does it for you! Alternatively, you could make a study schedule to ensure that you’re regularly reviewing past topics. After you first learn a topic, make flashcards the next day. Then, a week later, review them. A week after that, answer some practice questions!

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