How to AVOID Silly Mistakes
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those 'silly' mistakes take up a lots of marks in exams....
I knew all the concept and practiced the whole textbook before every test but I always made silly mistake which took a lot of my marks. I was also very confident that I got it right.
Call to action: Know the difference between Cued recall and Free Recall. Understand the answer rather than just memorizing it. My 'silly' mistakes usually involve confusing right from left and south from north, or forgetting to add an 's' at the end of a word. Just saying.
Ahh, I see now.
I've written a lot of software programs for studying in the past, and I found most of the effort is put into randomizing the questions and answers such that it doesn't become sequential recall.
So what can we do for the retrieving problem ...?
Lol..I found your channel quite late it seems,but better late than never. Thank you for sharing.
Superb
This video is so relatable for me
Hey Justin, can you please give me tips for how to read a book and how do you prefer to read silently or aloud
Ik bro.
With silly mistake im talking about forgetting - signs
@@user-pl7st1zj4n bro today my mark is halved due to the negative sign
This Guy just said the most important mistakes while learning ; in a very short way....
Bro what ever ur saying is correct but how avoid those mistakes
do more free recall instead of cued recall, understand the information instead of just knowing the words, that’s all I can infer