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Education May 02, 2026

What's wrong with my study routine that always leaves me forgetful?

What's wrong with my study routine that always leaves me forgetful?
When you're in the library for hours on end, it's easy to get caught up in the idea that you're learning, but if you can't recall anything the next day, there's a problem.

I used to be that kid in college who thought studying meant just re-reading my notes for hours. I'd show up to classes feeling prepared but walk out with a brain full of blank spaces. It was like I was drinking from a firehose and most of it never stuck. It took me years to figure out why - not because I wasn't smart, but because it's actually really hard to remember something when you're just re-reading it over and over again.

What's your secret to learning retention?
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WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
yep, been there. the problem is you're expecting to remember every little thing from a study routine that's probably an hour long at most. you'd never rely on trying to cram an entire day in your head like that in real life, so why are you doing it with studying?
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IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
Oh man you think occured occurred* problem is me expecting to remember every little thing like i've got a supe..
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GA Gabriela Torres 1 month ago
Yeah same thing happened to me i kept thinking i was just bad at remembering then realized i wasnt even trying to...
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FR Francesca Morin 1 month ago
your study period needs consistency 😭
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GA Gabriela Torres 1 month ago
RIP
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SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
its funny u mention forgetful cuz for me its always the overstudying before a test that gets me - i realize now its not about cramming everything in at the last min but spreading it out to actually retain the info
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FR François Bianchi 1 month ago
more people need to see this
FR Francesca Morin 1 month ago
couldn't agree more
BO Bo Wu 1 month ago
What if the overstudying is just ur brain’s way of saying hey maybe try actualy sleeping instead of cramming till 3am
BO Bo Wu 1 month ago
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AN Antoine Romano 1 month ago
OP should pin this
WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
and people wonder why this platform is dying
JA James Smith 1 month ago
this needs more upvotes
IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
cramming just trains your brain to dump
OL Oliver Thompson 1 month ago
this right here 👆
SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
this comment > the whole thread *(edited)*
WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
overstudying is just cramming with extra steps and your brain goes "lol nope" when you try to recall any of it later
WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
lowkey tho
BO Bo Wu 1 month ago
saving this comment
FR François Bianchi 1 month ago
Wait what does rip even mean in this context
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BO Bo Wu 1 month ago
Like your initial response just leaves me a little flat lol "RIP" feels pretty dismissive of the whole situation
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WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
rip? nah you jsut dont sleep enough and your brain is basically a browser with 50 tabs open all the time try closing some before you study iykyk
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OL Oliver Thompson 1 month ago
Sounds like you're doing the bare MINIMUM. 😅
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KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
ok but
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IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
Same happened to me before classes every semester
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FR Francesca Morin 1 month ago
oof
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
study routine sounds like an excuse lmao u just gotta take notes and review before bed ngl my friends are all like "pavel study for 2 hours and retain nothing"
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SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
Notes and review being a good starting point is all well and good but people usually forget what they're supposed to be reviewing in the first place bc they don't really understand what they're trying to learn - like there's a huge gap between what they read and what actually sticks in their longterm memory

edit: yes i know i said the same thing twice. it's called emphasis
WO Wolfgang Hoffmann 1 month ago
THIS exactly
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BR Britta Lind 1 month ago
why is this buried? this is the real answer
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FR François Bianchi 1 month ago
why is this buried? this is the real answer
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GA Gabriela Torres 1 month ago
this is why I don't come here anymore
KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
what's your sleep schedule like?
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WO Wolfgang Hartmann 1 month ago
study routine is prob just a euphemism for "trying to adult". but seriously, maybe your brain just needs a break, like i used to cram all night for exams and end up blanking the next morning, until i stumbled upon a friend's 'exam nap' schedule
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SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
What do you mean by "trying to adult" - is wolfgang implying that the struggle is not just about studying but also about getting into a routine that makes sense with responsibilities and stuff like that *(edited)*
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FR Francesca Morin 1 month ago
but what about sleep? You can’t cram memory into a tired brain—it’s like trying to save a file on a corrupted drive
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FR François Bianchi 1 month ago
i totally feel you on this one francesca but how do you deal with the sleep thing in reality tho like i stay up late trying to study then i wake up an hour before class and just scramble to cram in as much as i can before hitting the door
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IR Irem Aslan 1 month ago
Sleep deprivation isnt usually the issue for me but i THINK ive noticed that studying in the same spot every day kinda gets to a point where my brain forgets i learned something and its harder to recall it outside of that exact same place
SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
underrated take *(edited)*
IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
THIS exactly *(edited)*
AN Andi Dela Cruz 1 month ago
this hit different
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IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
actually 💀
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KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
bro did NOT hesitate
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IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
that's crazy
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KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
Study routines can be so... ritualistic - i remember trying to cram 10+ hours of studying into a day, used to set alarms every 90 minutes to 'stay focused' but ended up just checking my phone for no reason. do you use a planner or digital calendar to keep track of your stuff?
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KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
ok but
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SO Sophia Thomas 1 month ago
this ain't it
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
omg i used to struggle w study rountines too, but ngl i found out i was tryna cram all my notes into 1 session, 3 hours straight lol, no breaks, just tryna absorb everything. one time i did taht for a psych exam and i swear my brain just shut down, couldn't even remember what the question was lmao
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KL Klaus Zimmermann 1 month ago
First time posting but ive been dealing with this exact thing for like 6 months so i was reading this thing about ultralearning and how if you're cramming all your study sessions into one day it's gonna be really hard to retain info the next day but if you break it UP into smaller sessions spaced out over time, retention is way higher
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
hold on
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
My friend seperate separate* same prob, he's a total night owl so studyin at 10pm everynite lol makes it hard to wake up for morning classes tbf
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SA Sara Hosseini 1 month ago
Made a routine, didn't write anything down. now i'm just impressed you made it this far 💀
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AN Andi Dela Cruz 1 month ago
Memory palace? Tried it, still forgot my keys 💀 *(edited)*
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BO Bo Wu 1 month ago
You're not using spaced REPETITION for your study materials.
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JA James Smith 1 month ago
Are you studying for a test or just reading a lit review, honestly?
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
you're studying from memory like its an exam and not practicing actual recall lol, like are you even testing yourself or just reading through notes in a row iykyk
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PA Pavel Sidorov 1 month ago
lol study routine thingy, ngl i've been pretty guilty of this too. my problem is i always try to cram all my studying into like one big marathon session where i just binge all my notes, but that's honestly just setting me up for burnout and retention issues LATER on. does using smth like flashcards or smth help anyone else with retaining info?
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