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My best tip is to use your SENSES - try and stimulate your eyes, ears, mouth, and also engage your body.depends on the subject but what I did for memorising a bunch of eco essays is just walk around for hours while reading the essays (printed not on phone)
ΛΛΛThe main problem seems to be that you are trying to memorize your notes word for word, rather than truly understanding the content. This approach to studying can often result in rote learning, which may help with short-term recall, but it is unlikely to lead to a deep understanding of the material. This lack of understanding can show up in your responses not being detailed or specific enough to impress markers. To improve, try to focus less on memorizing and more on understanding the material in a meaningful way. This can involve actively engaging with the material, asking questions, summarizing key points, and connecting new information to prior knowledge. By doing so, you may be able to form a deeper understanding and retain the information for longer.
I just wrote questions on onenote and had the answers on another page. highlight the ones you keep getting wrong in red.What software would you recommend to develop a deep understanding of the material. I currently use Anki but it is very clearly a spaced repetition, rote memorisation platform. I have tried Notion for a 'slip-box' style of learning but it hasn't really stuck. Most people seem to just write their notes on a Word doc. What would you recommend?