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Active Recall

📚 Repeat reading is not equal to remembering.

Change from "finish reading" to "remember."

✨ Active Recall is the practice of extracting information from the brain, like practicing a real exam, making it long-remembered, deeply understood and practical.

Who is preparing for the CPA, TOEIC or whatever exam, try to change the way you read and you will know "learn less, but remember more." 🤍

# ActiveRecall # StudyTips # Study techniques # Prepare the exam# Working age

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Jolie | Study Hacks 𐙚⋆.˚

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Secrets That Actually Changed My Career Mindset
I used to think “smart students” were born with photographic memories and 24/7 motivation. I genuinely believed that if I didn’t feel productive or if I struggled to focus, I just wasn’t cut out for academic success, especially in a field like public health + AI where everyone seems ten steps ahead
VowArchive

VowArchive

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A person stands in front of a whiteboard filled with handwritten study notes on various medical topics, with "WHITEBOARD Study Hack!" written at the top. The person is smiling at the camera.
The image features the text "BRAIN DUMP METHOD" and instructions for this study technique, including writing everything remembered about a topic without notes. A whiteboard with handwritten notes is overlaid on a scenic background.
The image displays "FILL IN THE BLANKS METHOD" and steps for this study technique, such as writing information, erasing keywords, and filling them in. A whiteboard with handwritten notes on antibiotics is overlaid on a scenic background.
✨ Whiteboard Wizardry for Studying ✨
There’s something magical about standing in front of a whiteboard with a marker in hand 🧠✨. One of my go-to study hacks? The Brain Dump Method. I write EVERYTHING I can remember about a topic—no notes, just memory. Then, I fill in the blanks by reviewing what I missed. It’s the ultimate way to test
pathtomdkate

pathtomdkate

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Hate creating flashcards? Try this easy tip! 🍋
Study tip: Choose the right app for your study techniques! If you love spaced repetition and active recall, you’ll surely love ZORBI app 💜 I’ve always liked flashcards, but I hate making them. Zorbi makes it a whole lot easier with their Chrome extension! Now I’m addicted to making flashcards a
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teal.days

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A stethoscope, an iced coffee, and a medical form are on a white surface. Overlay text reads: 'How Active Recall Can Help You Study Smarter,' setting the theme for nursing study tips.
A rose gold and white stethoscope and a smartwatch are on a white surface. Overlay text defines active recall and provides a medical example: 'What are the side effects of furosemide?'
A rose gold and white stethoscope rests on an open anatomy textbook showing a human body diagram. Overlay text explains active recall strengthens memory by forcing information retrieval.
How Active Recall Can Help You Study Smarter
#studytok #studytips #lpnschool #nursingschoolmotivation #nursingschooltips
AnchoredInHealthcareLPN

AnchoredInHealthcareLPN

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Some days 50%, some days 5%-keep studying this 🔋
🔋 0-10% Energy After a long day at school, your brain is barely functioning. You don’t have the energy for anything too intense, so keep it light. Taking a shower/short nap first if your eyes don’t feel like opening anymore. Then watch a short video lesson to passively absorb information, or go th
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A desk with study materials and a window view, overlaid with text introducing "5 STUDY METHODS" to manage midterms and finals, promoting study tips.
A study desk scene with text describing the first study method: using a Pomodoro Timer (25/5 technique) to maintain focus, mentioning the Marinara Chrome extension.
A study desk scene with text detailing the second study method: organizing tasks using a desktop app (tinyorange.app) to color-code and prioritize assignments by class.
College And University Life Study Tips
Hey study fam! 📚✨ Midterm season is hitting HARD, and I know we're all feeling it. After my third coffee-fueled breakdown last semester, I finally found a system that's keeping me sane this time around! Sharing my lifesavers with you all... Pomodoro Timer ⏱️ My ADHD brain wants to chec
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Study With Ema

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