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Walk Before An Exam

It’s proven from the research that exercise can boost your memory and improve brain power around 20 minutes exercise before an exam can give you astonishing results.

Don’t Just Read But Speak Loudly

Although this sounds bit crazy but I recommend you to give it a go, you will be surprised by the results about how much more you can remember when you’ve said it out loud.

CAUTION: Never try this at a crowded library.  There are 50% chances that you will likely to remember something when you speak loudly about it.

Teach What You Have Learned

The best thing to know if you are really remembered something you studied is teaching that to someone. If you can clearly explain that well to someone know that you are good with that topic.

Reward Yourself With A Treat

Integrating reward system within you study habits can help you learn faster and with efficiency in results, treating yourself with rewards has proven to be the top motivating factor for some.

Create Mental Associations

Creativity is connecting things, the ability of making connections between information to remember can help you get accuracy and achievement. Mind maps are the easy way to connect the ideas by planning a visual overview of different points.

Watch a Documentary on the Topic

Documentaries are an entertaining way of going through the entire story of topic within shorter period of time. This helps you remember key details of the story with visuals in minds, give extra benefit of simplifying the things in your own way.

Take Regular Study Breaks

More importantly, give rest to your brain by taking shorter breaks while studying to absorb more information in mind and to keep yourself relaxed and focused on the subject, this will increase your concentration.

Practice, Practice And Keep Practicing

Practicing sample answers from past exam questions can help train your brain to retrieve information. Create exam-like environment and practice, you surely will do best at exam.

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