What study habits have helped you grab a deeper understanding of material you struggled(or struggle) to understand #Spring25?
For my classes, I use flashcards, quizziz and AI generators to make me a test. However sometimes I feel like I'm only memorizing the right answer and not actually learning. I use flashcards for AP English and Medical Terminology. I use quizziz and AI generators to turn my notes into a test for my ROP class(Medical Assisting).
A lot of the times I do my work quickly to submit it before the due date and catch myself not actually learning. Would you know of an effective (and quick)study technique?
4 answers
Jaime’s Answer
Another habit that’s made a big difference is teaching the material out loud, either to myself or to someone else. Explaining it in simple words often reveals what I really know (and what I don’t). It pushes me to think more critically and clarify any confusion.
Lastly, I’ve learned to embrace active learning—whether through practice questions, visual aids like diagrams and mind maps, or discussing topics with classmates. Passive reading rarely helps me retain things, so engaging directly with the material is key.
Everyone’s learning style is different, but these habits have helped me turn confusion into clarity, one step at a time. Spring25
Haley’s Answer
I've found the best way to know if you actually understand the material versus just memorizing is trying to explain / teach it to someone else. It can be a friend in class, sibling, parent, or someone that has zero background knowledge in the subject. If you can tell them in a way they understand then it is likely you truly understand the material.
Don't give up and keep trying different methods until you find what works best for you. Best of luck!
bill’s Answer
Chris’s Answer
From an AI angle, I use these two helpful prompts:
1) Explain X step by step so a 5th grader can understand it. This gives me a fresh view about X since what's simple to me might not be simple to others. It also lets me ask questions about each step.
2) When giving me information about X, offer uncommon tips on how I can remember it better. This shows the tool that I want to keep the info in mind. I'm always happily surprised by these tips.
Hope this helps!