Why does studying in sessions beat cramming?
The same hour of study, spread across days, beats cramming it into one sitting.
Spreading study sessions over time leads to far better long-term memory than cramming the same material in one sitting. The brain consolidates memories during the gaps between sessions, making the knowledge stick.
Reviewing ten minutes a day for a week beats one 70-minute cram the night before.
A little practice today and a little tomorrow beats a lot of practice today and nothing tomorrow.
To remember anything for real, revisit it across days - this app's spaced reviews are built on it.
Gaps glue memory.
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