2. Engage in active recall by
testing yourself on the material
you've learned. Whether it's
quizzing, explaining concepts to
a friend, or teaching the
material to yourself, actively
retrieving information
strengthens your
understanding.
1. Active Recall
3. 2. Pomodoro Technique
This method boosts
productivity and helps prevent
burnout. Work smarter, not
harder. The Pomodoro
Technique suggests breaking
your study time into intervals
(e.g., 25 minutes of focused
work followed by a 5-minute
break).
4. 3. Feynman Technique
Break down complex ideas into
digestible explanations to solidify
your understanding.Physicist
Richard Feynman's learning method
involves teaching a concept in
simple terms. If you can explain a
topic to someone else concisely,
you've truly mastered it.
5. 4. MIND MAPPING
Visualize complex concepts through
mind mapping. Research indicates
that creating visual representations
of information can enhance
comprehension and make it easier
to recall intricate details.
6. 5. Practice TEST
This technique involves getting to
solve practices test at the end of
each chapter or topic. You can also
try your hands on some past
questions around the study topic.