Remember anything with the Curve of Forgetting!

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Have trouble remembering what you’ve studied? It’s a common problem.

You go to class one day and then the next time you have class, you remember about half of what you learned. If you’re lucky. Sound about right? This is actually a real phenomenon that is backed up by over a century of psychological science. And it can be conveniently summarized in what’s called the "Curve of Forgetting”.

Want some more context? Here’s a video where I explain a language learning use case for using the curve of forgetting:

 
 
 

Now that you’re familiar with how it works, you can print out this free poster to hang on your wall so you don’t forget to use it!

 
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