Spaced repetition is an effective way to study and ace exams, and it has been used by many successful people such as Ali Abdaal. Everyone has their own forgetting curves, which is the tendency to forget information over time. To break this cycle, we must review learning material at spaced intervals. The more we practice and the more spaced out the repetition becomes, the more likely we are to remember the information in the long-term. The idea is to make the active recall process mentally taxing, so that the information is more likely to be encoded in our brains. We have created a template pack to help students and learners add individual spaced repetition schedules for each subject and their respective topics. This pack allows you to track progress and view upcoming study dates on a calendar.
Important sections:
– Spaced repetition
– Forgetting curves
– Reviewing learning material at spaced intervals
– Making active recall process mentally taxing
– Template pack for students and learners
– Tracking progress and viewing upcoming study dates
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