MD Memory Experiment : how to hack my my memory

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alaaz

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I heard a lot that repitition is the key in med school so i will try to do this experiment, no active recall no anki no practice question (maybe in the end to test how well did i do) :

I will need :
1- one page of notes
2-10 minutes each day
3-10 days in a row

1-read each day (not before bed) my notes for 5-10 minutes in 10 days in a row = 50min-1h40min of reading time
2- day 10 : do practice question and explain everyrhing to my gf from memory

And i will tell you the results

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The integrity of your experiment may be tainted by the inconsistency of the mood your gf is in for having to listen to you babble on medical gibberish lol
 
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It's very easy to increase your memory capacity for med school, just decrease its function in other areas. For example, I've practically turned off my autobiographical memory. No idea what I did yesterday, this morning, or 8 years ago, but I'll always remember my GSDs and what refsum's disease is.
 
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