You seem to be trying to learn without understanding and concentration. There are several ways, and quite easy ones, that help me remember things very quickly - while reading the lesson I imagine it and emphasize the most important thing. If I don't understand something, I look for additional info on the net until I understand it. I just can't go crazy and I have to think about and select everything. Having developed the lesson in this way, I say in my own words the most important thing for each point, but aloud! If there are laws or rules or important dates, I repeat them aloud several times! Talking out loud helps you to concentrate better. If it's math, physics, chemistry - I write the method and solve problems until I master it. In chemistry, I learn the basic rule of interaction and then write the equations, explaining them to myself with the rule. If there is something unclear - I still look for explanations on the net. The lessons on the Ucha site also help a lot, but for some you need money. What also helps me the most is the fact that, although artificially, I sometimes suggest to myself that what I read or study is interesting and like a riddle. Sometimes after hard lessons I reward myself, for example with a game for 15 minutes or a dessert. I spend a maximum of 40 minutes per subject, but I study really systematically and with full concentration. If you can't concentrate so much, take a nap for 20 minutes and try again. Over time, you learn to read fast, select a lot of information and explanations, and be more focused. Thus, your preparation takes a maximum of 3 hours on busy days. However, the most important thing is not to sleep and not to think about anything else, postpone the problems and thoughts for after learning. that although artificially I sometimes suggest to myself that what I read or study is interesting and is like a riddle. Sometimes after hard lessons I reward myself, for example with a game for 15 minutes or a dessert. I spend a maximum of 40 minutes per subject, but I study really systematically and with full concentration. If you can't concentrate so much, take a nap for 20 minutes and try again. Over time, you learn to read fast, select a lot of information and explanations, and be more focused. Thus, your preparation takes a maximum of 3 hours on busy days. However, the most important thing is not to sleep and not to think about anything else, postpone the problems and thoughts for after learning. that although artificially I sometimes suggest to myself that what I read or study is interesting and is like a riddle. Sometimes after hard lessons I reward myself, for example with a game for 15 minutes or a dessert. I spend a maximum of 40 minutes per subject, but I study really systematically and with full concentration. If you can't concentrate so much, take a nap for 20 minutes and try again. Over time, you learn to read fast, select a lot of information and explanations, and be more focused. Thus, your preparation takes a maximum of 3 hours on busy days. However, the most important thing is not to sleep and not to think about anything else, postpone the problems and thoughts for after learning. I spend a maximum of 40 minutes per subject, but I study really systematically and with full concentration. If you can't concentrate so much, take a nap for 20 minutes and try again. Over time, you learn to read fast, select a lot of information and explanations, and be more focused. Thus, your preparation takes a maximum of 3 hours on busy days. However, the most important thing is not to sleep and not to think about anything else, postpone the problems and thoughts for after learning. I spend a maximum of 40 minutes per subject, but I study really systematically and with full concentration. If you can't concentrate so much, take a nap for 20 minutes and try again. Over time, you learn to read fast, select a lot of information and explanations, and be more focused. Thus, your preparation takes a maximum of 3 hours on busy days. However, the most important thing is not to sleep and not to think about anything else, postpone the problems and thoughts for after learning.
1 paobcgr answered
Make a lesson plan and read from it, and then look at it from time to time as long as you remember.