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I was wondering if anyone has tips on retaining information. I already completed Calc I and II, finished both with 93+ and yet 6 months after my Calc II course, I feel like I forgot a great deal of what we were teached. For example, I remember we learned about series in Calc II, such as geometric and harmonic series, but I don't even remember the difference between them!
Has anyone found a way to remember stuff for a long time? I was thinking about this and I wanted to read my calc I and II books again, while taking a few notes of the very important stuff. Would summarizing these books in 2-3 pages allow me to remember 90%+ of the content, if I read my notes every 2 weeks or so? I plan to do this for ALL the courses I take from now on; is this a successful strategy to remember this stuff for a long time? Basically, I figured remembering something is way easier than learning something. If I read and understand a calc I book, take notes, and keep reading the notes, I'll never really forget the stuff, thus never have to learn the content again, right?
This sounds good on paper but I'm not sure if this is viable. Something else I considered is that by learning more advanced math, this math will seem basic on comparison, making it much more easier to remember intuitively.
Please share your tips!
Has anyone found a way to remember stuff for a long time? I was thinking about this and I wanted to read my calc I and II books again, while taking a few notes of the very important stuff. Would summarizing these books in 2-3 pages allow me to remember 90%+ of the content, if I read my notes every 2 weeks or so? I plan to do this for ALL the courses I take from now on; is this a successful strategy to remember this stuff for a long time? Basically, I figured remembering something is way easier than learning something. If I read and understand a calc I book, take notes, and keep reading the notes, I'll never really forget the stuff, thus never have to learn the content again, right?
This sounds good on paper but I'm not sure if this is viable. Something else I considered is that by learning more advanced math, this math will seem basic on comparison, making it much more easier to remember intuitively.
Please share your tips!