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Hints for Successful Study


Research shows that 70% of what we learn today is forgotten by tomorrow if we don’t review it the same day. Take time at the end of each day to revise what you’ve learned. This will greatly improve retention and help you remember information more effectively.

Everyone has different ways of learning. Find out which method works best for you—whether you are a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner—and use that method to enhance your study sessions.

Visual learners can benefit from seeing information. Use diagrams, graphs, and maps to represent concepts. Highlight key words or make Mindmaps to visualize relationships between ideas. These strategies help create mental images that improve recall.

If you learn better through hearing, talk to yourself as you write notes or explain concepts out loud. You can also record yourself going over definitions and formulas and listen to them during downtime. Repetition through listening reinforces learning.

Writing things down as you learn can greatly improve understanding and retention. Jotting down notes, even if briefly, helps to solidify the concepts in your mind. Some learners also benefit from manipulating materials, such as using flashcards or writing and rewriting key points.

The most effective learning happens when you engage multiple senses. Read, speak, listen, and write as you study. Using a combination of visual, auditory, and tactile methods can triple your learning effectiveness and ensure better retention of material.


By implementing these strategies, you can tailor your study approach to match your personal learning style, enhancing both your understanding and your performance.