As students, you should study hard. More importantly, you should study in a smart way. Try these methods below
Spaced Repetition
According to Ebbinghaus, you'll easily if you don't review in time. After you read your study material for the first time, you'd better come back to it 6 hours later, then 24 hours later, 3 days later, 7 days later or even 14 days later and above. Repeat itleast 5 times, and you can almost remember everything.
Jim Kwik's Technique(方法)
According to Jim Kwik an expert on reading and the memory, the key to understanding your reading material is to ask question. You can put a line down the of a piece of
paper. On the left, take notes of key information, while on the right, write down 3 kinds of questions —how, when and why. Among the questions, the most important is how you can use the key information. Connect it with the knowledge you've known. And think about what real life problems you can solve by using it. This helps to keep the information your mind.
The Feynman Technique
Studies show students can understand what they've learned better when theysomeone else. The Feynman technique includes 4 basic steps. First, study. Second, teach what you've just learned to someone with zero knowledge of the subject inwords. Third, find out which pars you can explain well and which parts you can't go back to the book and try to topic without looking at the book. understand the topic once again. Fourth, repeat the steps above you can explain the