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Feynman technique saves lives! Step One: Choose the Concept You Want to Understand. Step Two: Pretend You Are Teaching the Concept to a Child. Step Three: Stuck? Go Back to the Source Material. Step Four: Simplify & Create Analogies.   reply
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Idk what cramming really means but up until now I've only studied for exams (including finals) for like 2 days before the exam   reply
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toro-chan
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I hope all the questions can be answered using common sense and go to sleep. I am not built for stress.   reply
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Depends on the subject, usually for subjects like lit or history cramming was the best option for me, studied only a day before the exams. Cramming never worked for mathematics (obviously) and science subjects because every math and science teacher I have had the pleasure to study from was a total bitch and took pride in the fact that no one got a ......   reply
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Hako
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Yeah I study for all my exams the day before it happens.   reply
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edited: in my case, when it comes to cramming is i do active recall where I'll recite the things i learned from the lessons and then after that, I'd go on to read the study material more so that the areas that i wasnt able to cover would be filled in with information then again do the recall. usually, if i have enough time, I'd do use the feynman ......   reply
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