Why Do We Forget In Exams?
Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2011
by Varnit Banthia
http://www.DoMoreInLess.blogspot.com/
Two important reasons for forgetting what you had learnt are:
Failure to record
Often we do not pay complete attention while remembering things. Thus obviously, when you haven't properly stored the memory, you shall not be able to recollect it as well.
You can try to solve this problem by studying in a good environment in a relaxed mood. Re-enforcement by speaking out the text to yourself or writing it down is a good method as well.
Often, despite having remembered things properly, we are unable to recall it when required. The reason for this may be that we might have too many similar information stored up. Many students get confused while trying to recall a few selected points out of the many similar ones they had studied.
One way to not feel confused during exams is by ensuring you make a conscious effort to keep in mind the subtle differences. 'Abbreviate' also helps.( for more on 'Abbreviate', scroll down this page: http://www.DoMoreInLess.blogspot.com/p/for-students.html
Hope it helps!
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