These study hacks are CRAZY effective ✅🧠💯👩🏽🎓 - THE HACKS: 1️⃣ Feynman Technique - learn the content, then teach it to someone who is unfamiliar with the topic (e.g. a child). Even better if you create a presentation & use analogies/diagrams/examples.This will highlight the areas you don’t fully understand, which you can go back to work on, and retry teaching until perfect 👩🏽🏫 . 2️⃣ SQ3R - to actively engage with anything you read use the following steps: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review. Creating your own questions that you then answer when reading through the text makes it more engaging and memorable 🤓 . 3️⃣ Blurting - write down everything you can remember about the topic from memory. Compare what you have just blurted to your notes, revise the information you missed, and repeat until you remember everything 📣 . 4️⃣ Method of Loci - envision a common route or room, and make a list of all the objects you pass. Relate each object to a piece of content you have to memorise (e.g. your door handle is circular, like the shape of a ribosome, which produces protein for the cell). During your exam, walk through the route/room in your mind to bring back the information 🏡 . 5️⃣ Application - use practice questions (textbook, past year exams, online resources) to learn how to understand APPLY content rather than simply rote, as this will likely be what you are examined on ✍🏽 - #studyhacks #memoryhacks #studytips #studentproblems #student