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Nazli MN (Pearl Teacher Blogger ) on Instagram: "Use the ‘2357’ Method to Remember What You Study📖
📒Using spaced repetitions, or the 2 3 5 7 method, to plan your revision sessions

📙This simple yet effective method provides a clear schedule for spaced repetition ahead of exams:

1. Start from the date of your exam and plan a revision session the day before

2. Two days before your last session plan another one

3. Then count three days back from that and plan another session

4. Count five days back and plan a session there

5. Then count seven days back and plan your first 
study session
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Nazli MN (Pearl Teacher Blogger ) on Instagram: "Use the ‘2357’ Method to Remember What You Study📖 📒Using spaced repetitions, or the 2 3 5 7 method, to plan your revision sessions 📙This simple yet effective method provides a clear schedule for spaced repetition ahead of exams: 1. Start from the date of your exam and plan a revision session the day before 2. Two days before your last session plan another one 3. Then count three days back from that and plan another session 4. Count…

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Ipsa Raichaudhuri on Instagram: "🗣️:: If you always forget what you studied a few days ago and have to study it again  Then follow the 2 3 5 7 revision method!  It’s a relatively easy method of retaining information for a long time and can be used all year not just before exams!  Following a set schedule:  Day 1: Revise/learn   Day 2: Review for 1st time   Day 3: Review for 2nd time  Day 5: Review for 3rd time  Day 7: Review for 4th time  After day 7, start this cycle again but add more chapters and topics as you move forward.  For example, if I studied chapter 1 from Biology on Day 1, then on Day 7 I will study Chapter 2 AND revise chapter 1.   Similarly, on Day 14 (since we are scheduling this 1 week), I will study Chapter 3 AND revise chapter 1,2.  Just like this, my schedule would loo 2 3 5 7 Revision Method, Revision Timetable, Revision Tips, Exam Revision, What To Study, Memory Words, Study Biology, My Schedule, Study Schedule

Ipsa Raichaudhuri on Instagram: "🗣️:: If you always forget what you studied a few days ago and have to study it again Then follow the 2 3 5 7 revision method! It’s a relatively easy method of retaining information for a long time and can be used all year not just before exams! Following a set schedule: Day 1: Revise/learn Day 2: Review for 1st time Day 3: Review for 2nd time Day 5: Review for 3rd time Day 7: Review for 4th time After day 7, start this cycle again but add more…

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hope ~ studygram on Instagram: "5 steps for memorizing faster and easier! ⬇️ 🧠 1. Use spaced repetition. This is a technique where you strategically space out information and review and recall the information until it is learned. It is extremely effective for long term memory recall! 2. Use mnemonics, acronyms, and other tricks. Simple tricks like these help you remember groups of information that go together, or difficult concepts. 3. Write it down! Research shows that writing by hand on Things To Do Before An Exam, Exam Tension, Night Before Exam, Before Exam, Happiness Hacks, Memorization Techniques, Spaced Repetition, Nursing Student Tips, Tips To Be Happy

hope ~ studygram on Instagram: "5 steps for memorizing faster and easier! ⬇️ 🧠 1. Use spaced repetition. This is a technique where you strategically space out information and review and recall the information until it is learned. It is extremely effective for long term memory recall! 2. Use mnemonics, acronyms, and other tricks. Simple tricks like these help you remember groups of information that go together, or difficult concepts. 3. Write it down! Research shows that writing by hand on

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