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Mastering a new concept takes time and dedication, but don’t you wish there was an easier way to understand it? While cramming a subject won’t work in the long run, following good and effective study practices helps you master it a little faster. We’ll start with strategies for studying and reviewing concepts and move on to some lifestyle changes you can make to help you remember things better!
- Avoid cluttering as you are more likely to forget what you have learned.[16]
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