4 Tricks to  memorise things

Memorising things is a pretty difficult task, especially when you’re a student and it’s exam time. So how can you memorise these tricky equations? We’ve compiled our favourite tricks to help you cram faster and more successfully. 

From the way memory works to apps that make the process easier, there are some simple things that could make the difference between passing an exam or failing miserably. If you think you can benefit from any of these methods, then read on.

1. Plan How You’ll Use the Knowledge

This might sound obvious, but no matter how much you know, it’s not enough to get a good grade if you don’t use it. In order to give yourself the best shot at impressing your examiners and passing with flying colours, make sure that your exam strategies include all the formulas and formulas to come up with them. If possible, try practising in front of others who are familiar with all of these equations as they may provide a great note-taking aid.

2. Memorise Everything You Can

This might be a tough task to complete, but memorising everything you see and read is a surefire way to pass your exams. It’s also a process that can really help improve your ability to remember things, so make sure you don’t skip over this small task during the exam. Make sure that you don’t just memorise the general formulas for an equation, but pay attention to every little detail in the equation.

3. Record Your Knowledge on Your Study Schedule

It may seem counterproductive to write down every formula and equation that you learn each day, but a study schedule could ensure that you never miss anything important in your notes. By doing this, you can easily remember everything in advance, and will also have a good grasp of all the formulas that need to be memorised.

4. Think About Your Knowledge Each Day

This tip is probably one of the best you can do to increase your ability to memorise formulas and equations, so make sure you take these steps every day. Try to spend at least 10 minutes filling up a new sheet of paper each day by writing down equations and other formulas that may come up during class or on exams.

Comments

  • Akshay shukla October 24, 2022

    Impactful technique sir👏

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    • CMA Dholpur February 15, 2023

      Thank you Akshay! 🙂

      Reply

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