Steady progress guarantees victory

Learning anything is more effective when you practice regularly and don't leave everything to the last minute.

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Learning anything is more effective when you practice regularly and don't leave everything to the last minute.

When looking at the most effective ways to learn, spaced repetition (or distributed learning) regularly comes out on top. The concept is so simple and even common sense that it is downright astonishing that the vast majority of learners end up having massive study sessions just before a test or assignment due date.

Spaced repetition might not be a learning technique by definition but more like a tool for planning and the ability to stick to a plan. On the other hand, it is often equated with le

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