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Understand. Don't memorise: Why Nobel-winning physicist Richard Feynman's advice works better than cramming for exams
The night before an exam is rarely about learning. It is about survival—highlighted notes, half-remembered formulas, and the quiet hope that memory will last just long enough. Generations of students ...
Rote learning has always had one clear advantage: it feels efficient. You memorise today, reproduce tomorrow, and move on. The problem, research suggests, is that very little stays behind. Studies ...
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