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>>9484861
>NASA
>getting to Mars

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>>9418654
Hey anon. Physically writing down information with a paper and pencil is the best way to study, not just reading it

>Read your textbooks, all relevant chapters
>Take detailed "sloppy" notes
>Go back and re-write those notes (rewrite #1) except only with the important details, and make sure you do it side by side with your textbook again to get every definition, equation, and theorem written down
>Compress these notes further a couple days later (rewrite #2)
>The day before the test, compress those notes into ONE sheet of paper (final rewrite #3)
>Pretend you were allowed to bring it in to the test with you and you wanted only the information you'd really need to reference for the test
>Once you write it all down, you actually won't even need to look at the paper anymore because you'll know it

This is what I did and I got all A+'s throughout college

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