Study methods to remember!

✏️ Many of you have started this school year already. And I think now is the perfect time to remind you of some great back to school study methods! Here they are:

1. Color coding 🔴🟡🟢🔵

Helps you remember and piece information in your head better.

2. Story telling 📖

Be silly. Especially when you’re alone. Teach yourself this material and make sure you are able to teach it to someone else. That’s when you know you know the content properly.

3. Condense 📝

Make what you’re learning shorter, or make it in simple terms where you can remember what you learned faster.

4. Reflection🪞

Use all the resources you have available at your fingertips. Don’t waste any opportunity you have

#Lemon8partner #study #notetaking #notes #handwriting #studyhacks #backtoschool #schoolhacks #schoolmusthaves

2024/9/4 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! Building on those quick tips for remembering study material, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into what really transformed my learning journey. When I first started school, I felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of facts, dates, and concepts I had to absorb. It felt like my brain just couldn't hold it all! For example, with Color Coding, it's not just about pretty notes. I found that consistently assigning specific colors to types of information – like red for definitions, green for examples, and blue for key dates – made a huge difference. When I was studying for history, especially complex topics like the Aztec and Inca Empires, using different colors for their rulers, societal structures, and key events helped me visualize everything. It's like my brain could instantly categorize the information without even thinking, making retrieval so much faster during tests. And Storytelling? That's a total game-changer for remembering sequences or abstract ideas. I once had to memorize a complex biological process, and instead of just listing steps, I created a hilarious, dramatic narrative involving tiny characters acting out each stage. The sillier, the better! When I was in the exam, I just mentally 'played' the story back, and the information flowed effortlessly. It’s perfect for those tricky concepts where you need to remember a number of interconnected steps. Condensing isn't just about shortening; it's about active understanding. My personal trick is to summarize a paragraph or section into a single, punchy sentence that captures the main idea. This forces me to process the information, not just copy it. It's especially useful when you're dealing with a massive textbook chapter – turning pages of text into just a few bullet points you truly understand. I remember doing this intensely for my history classes, trying to distill entire empires into key takeaways, which often involved creating mind maps. Reflection is often overlooked, but it's crucial. For me, it means actively testing myself and explaining concepts out loud. I'd pretend to teach the material to an imaginary student (or my cat!). If I could explain it simply, I knew I understood it. If I stumbled, I knew exactly what to review. It also involves using all your resources – textbooks, online videos, study groups. Don't limit yourself! I realized that simply rereading notes wasn't enough; I needed to actively engage with the material to truly embed it in my long-term memory. Beyond these, two other methods that profoundly helped me manage the number of topics in school are Active Recall and Spaced Repetition. Active recall means testing yourself constantly, not just passively rereading. Flashcards are my best friend here! I'd write a question on one side and the answer on the other, then quiz myself without peeking. For example, for the 'Accomplishments' of ancient civilizations, I'd have a flashcard asking 'What were the major accomplishments of the Minoan Civilization?' and then test my memory. And Spaced Repetition involves reviewing material at increasing intervals – reviewing today's notes again tomorrow, then in three days, then a week. This combats the forgetting curve and ensures information sticks. Finally, Chunking is fantastic for breaking down large amounts of information into smaller, manageable 'chunks.' Instead of trying to remember 10 independent facts, group them into 2-3 categories. This makes the number seem less daunting and easier to process. These Back to School Study Methods aren't just theories; they're strategies I've personally used to navigate demanding courses and really understand, not just memorize, the vast amount of information thrown my way. Give them a try – you might just surprise yourself with how much you can learn and remember!

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