How can I remember definitions?
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Re: How can I remember definitions?Wow(Original post by Mega Nerd)
I have over 40 definitions/theories that I need to remember for my exam. I've already got them simplified onto flashcards, but I still find it hard to remember them.
Any suggestions?
What exam are you doing
TBH you probably need to understand rather than remember -
Re: How can I remember definitions?
Flashcards are good - what I did with quotes (for English) was get cards and on the front write one trigger word/memorable word of the quote/definition and on the back the whole one. Then you can test yourself using the trigger word and you'll find that you start to remember them without the trigger.
Otherwise, lots of colours help, posters put up where you'll see them often
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Re: How can I remember definitions?
Agree with ten of them, if you find memorising things difficult (or even if you find it easy
) work on understanding the theory really really well, definitions should then follow more naturally
especially if you've got loads to remember!
I then sometimes try to remember key words to use as hooks from definitions, so that you can check off in your mind that you're remembering all the important information, this then in turn helps with other questions based on that concept
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Re: How can I remember definitions?(Original post by sreddy17)
write them over and over again
My prefered revision method is writing out 8x times. I learn everything.(Original post by NB_ide)
practice recalling them from your short term memory. If you're just writing them out over and over, or looking at them repeatedly then that won't do **** for your learning. -
Re: How can I remember definitions?from memory or just straight from your eyes to your hand without thinking about it?(Original post by Miracle Day)
My prefered revision method is writing out 8x times. I learn everything. -
Re: How can I remember definitions?First 4 times is looking at each point then writing it out.(Original post by NB_ide)
from memory or just straight from your eyes to your hand without thinking about it?
Next 4 is writingvit blind -
Break it down: if you think of it as 40 definitions to learn all at once it can seem really hard- Try to learn it in groups of 5 and give some breaks/gaps between learning each group so you can absorb the info.
The way I learn is by:
-looking (read the word/definition),
-learning(attempt to memorise it just by reading it again/looking at it/saying it out loud etc.)
-covering (put your hand over it)
and testing (try and say the word/definition)
-and repeat until you've got it right at least 3 times
Hope that helps
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Re: How can I remember definitions?
Well look at the learn the right way section here
Kind of good stuff
) work on understanding the theory really really well, definitions should then follow more naturally