: Mixing different subjects or types of problems during a single session improves your ability to discriminate between concepts.
: Learning is deeper when it is effortful . If learning feels easy, it is often temporary. Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
: Connecting new information to what you already know deepens understanding. : Mixing different subjects or types of problems
: Attempting to solve a problem before being shown the answer primes your brain to learn the solution. Actionable Tips for Learners Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning : Connecting new information to what you already
: The act of recalling information from memory (e.g., self-quizzing) is more effective than passive review.
The book by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel argues that many common study habits—like rereading and highlighting—are actually ineffective. Instead, the authors present evidence-based strategies from cognitive psychology that make learning more "durable" and "sticky". Core Concepts
: Spacing out your study sessions over time helps consolidate memories into long-term storage.