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How is cramming different from spaced repetition?

Author: Ahmad Danial



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Cramming is when we try to condense all the subjects we need to learn in a short period of time. Spaced repetition involves spacing out the times where we review one subject. Cramming often does not lead to long term storage of information. Spaced repetition has a higher likelihood of storing the information in long term memory.


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