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How do you not forget things you studied?
6 powerful ways to help you remember what you study
- Spaced repetition. Review material over and over again over incremental time intervals.
- Active reiteration.
- Directed note-taking.
- Reading on paper.
- Sleep and exercise.
- Use the Italian tomato clock.
What are the main causes of forgetting?
Forgetfulness can arise from stress, depression, lack of sleep or thyroid problems. Other causes include side effects from certain medicines, an unhealthy diet or not having enough fluids in your body (dehydration). Taking care of these underlying causes may help resolve your memory problems.
Do students actually remember everything?
Answer: We certainly forget things over time, and there’s no reason to expect that what students learn in school should be any exception. But take heart: we don’t forget everything, and under some conditions, we remember nearly everything.
When did you first become interested in computing?
I first became interested in computing at the age of sixteen when I decided to enrol on a computer course at a local college, where I was taught computer systems and word processing. The course served to deepen my interest in computers and a few months later I decided to use all my savings in order to buy my own…
Do you ever forget what you study in college?
Most of the time, you will eventually forget what you study, especially when you do not use or put them into practice in your careers. If you want to gain much knowledge for the sake of curiosity or simply due to your interests, do it after you graduate and at your leisure time.
Do I need to do a computer science project in fourth year?
Mathematics & Computer Science undergraduates are required to undertake a Computer Science project or a Mathematics dissertation in their fourth year. Computer Science & Philosophy undergraduates may choose to undertake a Computer Science project or a Philosophy thesis in their fourth year.
Why are you interested in studying computer science?
What started as an interest in just using them developed into a growing desire to understand how a collection of simple ideas and components can interact to produce an entity as complex and adaptable as a computer… I am interested in studying Computer Science because I find it fascinating.