You are more likely to remember something you wrote in blue ink than in black ink.
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While studying for certain subject, pretend that you'll have to teach the material. It helps you to pay more attention.
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If you chew a gum while studying a subject and chew the same flavour while giving the test, it can help you remember better.
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Studying for 30-50 minutes at a time (with 10 minute breaks in between) is the most effective way to retain information.
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Writing something out is the memory equivalent of reading it seven times. A good tip to know when studying.
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If you’ve just finished up writing an essay or paper and want to read it in a more critical mindset, simply change the font. Make sure it’s the ugliest most awful font you can find. What this does is it forces our brains to look at it from a more critical standpoint. You’ll subconsciously give yourself a completely new perspective on what you just wrote, and can edit things accordingly.
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