In the age of information overload, students are constantly bombarded with new knowledge. Yet despite studying for long hours, many still forget most of what they learn. This is not because students lack intelligence — it’s because the human brain is designed to forget, not remember. Modern neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and decades of empirical research all point to one solution that consistently works: spaced repetition. This technique, once used by memory champions and medical students, is now adopted globally because it aligns perfectly with how the brain encodes and retrieves information. Spaced repetition strengthens memory by revisiting information at scientifically chosen intervals. 1. The Science of Forgetting: Why We Lose Information 1.1 Hermann Ebbinghaus and the Forg
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