Practise writing the main points of what you have studied.
Will be difficult to start with but once you get going there is nothing better !
2007-01-10 20:00:32
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answer #1
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answered by madhatter 6
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When I study a subject I focus on the information that surprises me. As I read a textbook I always have a highlighter handy. When I encounter information that surprises me (adds something I wasn't aware of or contradicts something I thought I knew) I highlight it. For most subjects that's only about 5% to 10% of the total material. When I review the material I mostly reread the parts I highlighted. That prevents me from spending lots of time reviewing material that I already know.
2007-01-07 02:37:30
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answer #2
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answered by frugernity 6
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Through recalling the practical projects.
2007-01-07 02:44:41
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answered by sianpu 4
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By thorough understanding of the concepts and by linking what you have studied to daily life situations you can recall everything easily
2007-01-07 03:30:51
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answered by rose_brit3 2
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Read, Recite and Revise.
This rule if followed diligently will aid you in recalling things studied and learnt earlier.
2007-01-10 23:53:50
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answered by subasu 6
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Do exercises and assignments given.
2007-01-07 02:38:04
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answered by Amy L 2
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read what you have learned everyday.
2007-01-07 02:32:17
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answered by dk 6
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