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  • Post published:February 13, 2018

The two most effective revision techniques are “testing” and “distributed practice”. Start by reading the text book, then make flash cards of the critical concepts and test yourself repeatedly. You will be more engaged, making it harder for the mind to wander.

Source: Revision techniques – the good, the OK and the useless @ BBC News

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