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Discussion Study/Memorization methods?

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Obviously, there's the basic things such as revising, teaching others for your own topic understanding/efficiency, blurting (Writing down everything you know and correcting yourself/comparing results afterwards), podcasts and such, but I wanna know if any of you all have any techniques you guys use?
As questionable as needed, share them if you want.
 
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Obviously, there's the basic things such as revising, teaching others for your own topic understanding/efficiency, blurting (Writing down everything you know and correcting yourself/comparing results afterwards), podcasts and such, but I wanna know if any of you all have any techniques you guys use?
As questionable as needed, share them if you want.
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Obviously, there's the basic things such as revising, teaching others for your own topic understanding/efficiency, blurting (Writing down everything you know and correcting yourself/comparing results afterwards), podcasts and such, but I wanna know if any of you all have any techniques you guys use?
As questionable as needed, share them if you want.
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Obviously, there's the basic things such as revising, teaching others for your own topic understanding/efficiency, blurting (Writing down everything you know and correcting yourself/comparing results afterwards), podcasts and such, but I wanna know if any of you all have any techniques you guys use?
As questionable as needed, share them if you want.
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Writing from memory, blurting on paper is great. Another thing I noticed that helped is taking notes while reading and keeping a notebook of them so you can come back to it and remember what you read
 
Obviously, there's the basic things such as revising, teaching others for your own topic understanding/efficiency, blurting (Writing down everything you know and correcting yourself/comparing results afterwards), podcasts and such, but I wanna know if any of you all have any techniques you guys use?
As questionable as needed, share them if you want.
honestly i dont even study but I Heard some people I know use notes using a ai tutor and Quizlet
 

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