Spaced

Success doesn't come overnight.

What is it?

This simple method of spacing out your studying makes a big difference in helping to form lasting memories. It’s a pretty simple concept: space out the times that you study. Instead of spending 5 hours the night before a test studying you would spread out that five hours over the course of a few weeks before the test.

Why is it Effective?

  • Refresh:

    You Naturally forget information over time. But if you refresh your memory periodically, before you’ve forgotten
  • Well-Travelled Path:

    To use our jungle path analogy, spacing increases the number of times you walk down the path. It also spaces out when you do the trips. Doing a number of trips over a period of time helps you to really remember the path.
  • Let the information set:

    if we compare learning to building a wall, spacing allows time for the mortar for a layer of bricks to set before we add the next layer of bricks.

How to Use

  • One way is to use your calendar to write down times to study. Whether you use paper or digital calendar give yourself set times to practice for a test in the weeks before the test.
  • Set up consistent, short study sessions over time instead of cramming the night before.
  • If you need help setting or remembering a schedule

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Tips & Tricks

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Study Strategies: Spaced Practice


Spaced Repetition in Learning Theory:


The Most Powerful Way to Remember What You Study


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