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5 Hacks To Improve Your Memory For A Test

Have you ever wondered how your brain functions when you’re studying? Knowing this could help you remember and retain more information. One of the most common fears that students have when entering an exam hall is that they will forget everything at the last minute. Oscar Wilde once said “Memory is the diary we all carry about with us” but is it true, however, that some people’s diaries are more accurate than others? What if you don’t naturally remember a lot of things? Certain students would be disadvantaged as a consequence of this, as memory is a necessary skill for academic success. So, is it possible to improve memory? And, if so, what are the best ways to go about it? This may be a lot of questions, but this blog will look at 5 hacks that can help students improve their memory and performance.

1. TEACH OTHERS WHAT YOU STUDIED

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Trying to teach something to someone else is the best way to see if you truly understand it. This would help you get a clear view of what you remember and what you’d have to work on further. If you can’t get anyone to listen to you explain the subject then why not try and teach a class of stuffed animals?

2. FORM A MENTAL CONNECTION

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Making connections is not only an efficient way of remembering information but also fuels creativity and intelligence. “Creativity is merely connecting things,” stated Steve Jobs. When you ask creative individuals how they achieved something, they feel a little bad because they didn’t do it; they simply saw something.”

Mind Maps are a simple approach to connect concepts by providing a visual representation of various connections. Read more on the advantages of utilizing Mind Maps may be found here.

3. CHOOSE AND LISTEN TO THE RIGHT MUSIC

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Background music can help you focus on a task by motivating you and elevating your mood. Music might help you stay awake throughout extended study sessions. Students discovered that music helps with memorizing in some situations, most likely through creating a good mood, which enhances memory formation indirectly.

Here is a blog to find different types of music that best suit you to listen to while you work/study.

4. TAKING NOTES/ WRITING THEM DOWN

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When you write something by hand, all of that complex sensory information increases the likelihood that the information will be remembered. In brief, writing by hand or taking notes causes your brain to analyze information in a more detailed manner, which improves your memory of that information.

5. GET ENOUGH SLEEP

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Make sure you get enough sleep the nights before your tests. The brain absorbs all the information gained while studying, so having a good night’s sleep will help you remember those tricky formulas you’d need for your exam!

Out of all the techniques, the best advice for the students taking exams is to stay positive. It’s amazing how much a good attitude can affect your exam scores or drive you to finish that homework. Everyone is different so these techniques may not be applicable to all but there is no harm in trying to see what best suits you and to continue working on it.

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Grishma is a university student who loves experiencing new adventures in life and meeting new people. She loves learning new things and having exposure to new opportunities. In her free time, you will find her chilling in her own space.

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