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Far-Two8659 t1_itret79 wrote

Small pieces in small sessions. Study for 20-30 minutes at a time and then take a break. Flashcards can be really helpful.

But, if you really want to learn something, you teach it. It's the best way to learn. So find a partner who also needs to learn biology, and take turns teaching each other.

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The_Mech t1_itrj1wu wrote

Check out Quizlet. Some alternatives are Kahoot, Quizizz, Brainscape, and Course Hero.

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keepthetips t1_itraj9e wrote

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gmtime t1_itrb1xo wrote

Put it in your calendar, with an alarm if needed.

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Suspicious_Fun_3641 OP t1_itrba2k wrote

The notes?

Example - alarm 15.00pm - chromosomes?

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gmtime t1_itrl8q8 wrote

Ah, I understood you to mean how to not forget studying.

For doing studies, try mindmapping, writing summaries, do self tests or assignments. This applies to any subject that is about insight, biology, chemics, physics, history, etc.

It is also (for most) better to focus hard for 20 minutes and take a 2 minute break than to cram for hours, your brain needs breaks to decompress, having a higher studying yield in the long run.

Oh, and keep your phone in another room, phones are attention killers!

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