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Cramming

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Cramming is a study technique characterized by intensive, last-minute learning sessions aimed at quickly absorbing large amounts of information, typically conducted shortly before exams or deadlines. It often involves concentrated memorization and review of material in a short period, sacrificing long-term retention for immediate recall.

Key Features

  • Intensive short-term study sessions
  • Focused on rapid information absorption
  • Typically conducted just before exams or deadlines
  • Relies heavily on memorization and repetition
  • Often associated with cramming screens or notes for quick review

Pros

  • Can provide a quick boost in recall for exams
  • Useful when time is limited and preparation time is scarce
  • May help in surface-level understanding of key topics

Cons

  • Poor long-term retention of material
  • High stress levels and anxiety
  • Encourages rote memorization rather than deep understanding
  • Less effective compared to consistent, spaced study methods
  • Can lead to burnout and fatigue

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