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Many students may suffer from memory failures while some of them are proud of possessing strong memory because it helps them to pass exams easily. The question whysome people are forgetful and why they often forget where they put their mobile phones or more importantly, dates, numbers, names they need to know for exam is very acute as most of students would like to improve their memories. In this section, we’ll look at some ways to help you remember better, and at some strategies for more effective studying

  1. Think in Pictures and Colors

Many people are visual learners. If you are, try to visualize the material that you are studying. You can do so by paying attention to the photographs and other graphics that appear in your textbook.
If there are no graphics in your textbook, you can make graphics of your own. Draw pictures and diagrams to accompany your notes, or use different colors to highlight important points and group related concepts together.
Using pictures and colors can make seemingly boring material more interesting and memorable a student, studying for exams is a regular part of college life. While it may be difficult to remember all of the new information that you have learned, there are many techniques out there that can help you improve your memory. So before you take your next exam, try implementing one of the following memory strategies to help you study more effectively!

    1. Understand the Material

Before you even start memorizing your study material, you need to understand it. Do this by finding a connection between your study materials and something you have already experienced. The more you can relate the material to what you already know, the easier it is to learn and remember.

    1. Have The Right Study Environment

Paying attention is incredibly important when studying. Without paying attention, you will not be able to process the concepts you are learning. Something that greatly affects your attention is the environment in which you are studying. Make sure you study in an environment that is free from distractions such as television, music, and loud talking.this also means not being distracted by other people. If you have a roommate, you may want to ask them to give you some privacy. If you have children, ask your partner or a friend if they could take them out so that you can focus on your work.

    1. Space Out Your Work

Make sure that you do not cram too much work into one study session. When scheduling your study slots, stretch out your work over numerous days.Be sure to only focus on small quantities of material at a time. The fewer new concepts you need to learn in each study session, the easier it is to remember the information.

    1. Repetition

As the saying goes, practice makes perfect!In order to truly master a new concept or skill, you need to practice it over and over again. Doing so will help you store this material in your longterm memory. You can practice this material in a number of ways, including writing, saying, or drawing the information

    1. Organize Your Learning Material

Understanding a concept becomes easier when you understand where it fits in the bigger picture. This means grouping related concepts together. You can do so by showing the relationships between items using graphic methods such as Venn diagrams and mind maps. This strategy also helps you to understand each concept’s relevance.

    1. Use Mnemonic Methods

Come up with a rhyme, joke, or song to remember some concepts. If the method you use is catchy, it will become much easier to remember the concept. It is also easier to remember concepts when they are associated with something you are familiar with.

    1. Think in Pictures and Colors

Many people are visual learners. If you are, try to visualize the material that you are studying. You can do so by paying attention to the photographs and other graphics that appear in your textbook.Ifthere are no graphics in your textbook, you can make graphics of your own. Draw pictures and diagrams to accompany your notes, or use different colors to highlight important points and group related concepts together.using pictures and colors can make seemingly boring material more interesting and memorable.

  1. Talk About What You’ve Learned

Just like you have visual learners, there are also people who learn through talking. Speak to a friend or family member about the concepts you’ve learned. By having a debate or a two-way discussion with them, you will be able to speak about the topic on a deeper level and develop a better understanding of it.there is also research that suggests that simply talking about the information aloud will help you memorize it, even if you do it alone.
9.chunking
It is easier to memorize information by only learning a small chunk of it at a time. If you have to learn history, break up the course content into time periods. If you are learning a new language, then group words together into categories, such as household items or sports.even if there is no distinct pattern, break your study material up into smaller groups in order to make it easier to memorize.
10.elaboration
This is whereby you try to remember a detail by assigning further meaningful information to it. A good example of this is where you need to remember a combination of numbers, and so you come up with ways to remember each digit. For example, one part of the number might be your year of birth, while another digit might represent how many children you have.

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