When you’re studying for a class, you have to strategize to determine how much you study, how fast you do it, and how well you retain the information—not to mention for how long you retain it. Typically, I recommend distributed practice for maximum retention, but there are times when "blocked practice," its opposite, can be helpful. What are distributed and blocked practice?Distributed practice—also known as spaced repetition—calls on you to study and review the same topic over and over at different times. By spacing out your study sessions, you stick the information deeper in your memory, making it easier to pull out in the moments when you need it. It does require you to look ahead quite a
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