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The Best Memorization and Study Techniques

Penelope Howard

I am sure we can all agree that as you advance your education, studying becomes a lot trickier as it yields more frequent assessments, each with a diverse and complex range of topics. Despite having only a month of high school experience, I’ve already realized that my study methods require revision if I want to be successful. In middle school, we were provided with an abundance of review material and study guides, which provided a blueprint for studying predicated on memorization. Memorization and cramming won’t get you far in highschool. After my first few weeks of 9th grade, I have found a foolproof way of studying that works to improve my confidence, ensure my understanding, and boost my grades.

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