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The science of remembering

Practical, evidence-based guides on memory, studying, and test prep — from the team behind Quizatto.

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studying

How to Study, According to the Evidence

A century of learning research backs a few study techniques — and demotes several beloved ones. The honest ranking, and a routine built around it.

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test prep

How to Prepare for the SAT: A Study Plan That Respects the Evidence

A practical SAT prep plan — what the digital SAT tests, the 3-month schedule, and how to use practice tests and spaced repetition on the memorizable 20%.

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language learning

How to Learn a Language Efficiently: What Polyglots and Research Agree On

The 80/20 of language learning — frequency vocabulary, spaced repetition, comprehensible input, and speaking early — and the study loop that ties them together.

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memory science

7 Memory Techniques That Actually Work (and Why)

Mnemonics, memory palaces, chunking, and dual coding — the techniques memory athletes use, what the evidence says, and how to apply them to real studying.

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test prep

Surviving Nursing School Memorization (and the NCLEX): A Study System

Lab values, pharm suffixes, priority frameworks — nursing school is a memory marathon. Here's an evidence-based system for retaining it all through the NCLEX and beyond.

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memory science

Spaced Repetition: The Algorithm That Beats the Forgetting Curve

Why you forget 70% of what you learn within days — and how spaced repetition algorithms like FSRS schedule reviews at the exact moment they matter.