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Okay, this is a great intro! It's so true that most people just aren't studying effectively, and I love that they're bringing in cognitive psychologists. It immediately signals that this is going to be based on real science.
Oh, spaced practice! This is exactly what I've heard about. The idea that cramming is less effective than spreading it out over time makes so much sense, and it's way less stressful.
So it's all about consistent, short bursts of study, not marathon sessions. And actively reviewing older material to keep it fresh, rather than just passively rereading notes, is key.

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The video introduces spaced practice as a highly effective study method, contrasting it with the inefficiency of cramming [0:25]. Instead of intense, one-off study sessions, the advice is to spread learning over time, with short, consistent sessions [0:50]. This involves reviewing recent material daily and revisiting older, important information to keep it fresh, crucially avoiding passive re-reading in favor of active engagement with the material [0:50-1:16].
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The video introduces spaced practice as a highly effective study method, contrasting it with the inefficiency of cramming [0:25]. Instead of intense, one-off study sessions, the advice is to spread learning over time, with short, consistent sessions [0:50]. This involves reviewing recent material daily and revisiting older, important information to keep it fresh, crucially avoiding passive re-reading in favor of active engagement with the material [0:50-1:16].
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