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    How to Remember What You Study (Without Cramming)

    BySimon Shaw 20 January 202628 March 2026

    You spend three hours studying for tomorrow’s exam. You quiz yourself and everything seems to stick….

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    How to Use Spaced Repetition to Remember What You Learn

    BySimon Shaw 15 January 20263 April 2026

    You spent three hours studying on Sunday. By Monday morning, half of it was gone. By…

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