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Asked: 4 months ago2025-01-25T17:41:57+05:30 2025-01-25T17:41:57+05:30In: Education

What's the best way to study for an exam?

Active recall, spaced repetition, and practice tests should be included in a structured study schedule with breaks.

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    1. Ramneet Kaur
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      2025-01-25T17:42:47+05:30Added an answer about 4 months ago
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      The best way to study for an exam is through active recall (testing yourself instead of just rereading), spaced repetition (reviewing material at increasing intervals), and practice tests to simulate exam conditions. Create a structured study plan, breaking topics into manageable sections. Use visual aids like mind maps or flashcards to reinforce learning.

      Avoid cramming, study consistently over time for better retention. Apply the Pomodoro technique- 25-minute study followed by 5-minute break regularly. Ensure to keep drinking fluids, have good sleep, and minimize stress levels. Balance makes all the difference, not just for immediate comprehension but for retaining knowledge as well.

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