"The Day I Stopped Rereading My Notes (and Started Remembering More)"
Introduction:
I spent weeks reading my notes again and again. Yet, during mock tests, my brain went blank. The problem? Passive reading.
Body:
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Active recall changed everything—flashcards forced me to answer, not just read.
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Medulla made it easy to shuffle, test, and revisit weak points.
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I learned more in 2 weeks of flashcards than in 2 months of re-reading.
Takeaway:
Reading is comforting. Recalling is uncomfortable—but that’s where real memory builds.
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