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Getting Ready For CBSE? Try These Hacks to Sharpen Your Memory

CBSE board exams can be nerve-wracking, especially if youu2019re not well prepared. Even the most confident students can feel the exam pressure and complain about forgetting answers to well-practised questions.

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Getting Ready For CBSE? Try These Hacks to Sharpen Your Memory

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  1. Getting Ready For CBSE? Try These Hacks to Sharpen Your Memory CBSE board exams can be nerve-wracking, especially if you’re not well prepared. Even the most confident students can feel the exam pressure and complain about forgetting answers to well-practised questions. But don’t worry! From understanding how memory works to adopting helpful CBSE preparation hacks, there are many ways to sharpen your memory and perform well in Class 10 and Class 12 CBSE examinations. This blog is here to help you stay calm, prepare for CBSE class 12 board exam and secure the best grades possible. So, get ready for the future. CBSE Preparation Hacks: What is Memory? Memory is an essential cognitive faculty that enables the brain to retain, encode and retrieve information. It's a brain function that allows you to process, store information, and then retrieve it whenever you need the piece of information. Memory is your ability to

  2. remember things that have happened in the past or are happening in the present and use them to plan your future course of action. Your capacity to remember objects, events, textbook materials, class notes can involve three different neural processes and brain functioning with varying durations of information retention. Sensory memory Short term memory Long term memory Sensory memory retains information for a fraction of a second to a couple of seconds immediately after receiving it through sensory organs; for example, watching board work in the classroom, listening to audio-video lectures, and smelling or temperature sensation. Short-term memory or working memory usually helps you retain information for a maximum duration of a minute. With revision and rehearsal, the duration can be extended to a couple of minutes but not beyond that. Long term memory is permanent storage with the capability to retain a large volume of information almost indefinitely. Your capacity to remember answers, formulae and other exam-related information depends on your ability to store that information in long term memory and retrieve them while writing exams.

  3. The subjects you remember can also be divided into two distinct types depending on the characteristics of information. Declared memory is the type of information or facts that must be stored and retrieved explicitly or as a whole—historical facts, names of places, persons, and many others. Procedural memory is the information about how to do something or perform a task involving some motor skills. Information involving procedural memory are grammar knowledge, mathematics, or related science subjects. Analysing literature can also require applying procedural memory. Memory is not just one of those skills you are born with, but you can develop it over time as your brain matures. Remembering curricular subjects often requires transferring information from sensory memory to short term memory and then storing them in long term memory storage, ready for future applications. So, follow the hacks we discuss here to sharpen your memory. As a student appearing for board exams, don't worry if you find it tough to recall things at first! Everyone’s memory varies. Some people remember names easily, while others can’t remember them at all. 10 CBSE Preparation Hacks: Tips to Sharpen Memory Your ability to store and recall different types of information depends on how you optimally use the characteristics of each type of memory. Your cognition and information processing capacity increases as you jog your brain continuously along with enough sleep to re- energise your neurons and brain cells. So, we have shortlisted the following 10 tips you can follow as thumb rules to sharpen your memory. 1. Study intensively without interruption for 25 to 30 minutes. Try to increase the time as you get comfortable. Take short breaks after each intensive study session. 2. Keep your mind active. 3. Try to learn something new every day. 4. Read loudly. 5. Take notes in classes or tuitions. 6. Review and write down topics or things you learned in classes or tuitions every day. 7. Do ample physical exercise or engage in physically active games every day. 8. Play word games like Scrabble. 9. Regularly organise your thoughts by writing them down. 10. Sleep for 7 to 8 hours uninterrupted at night every day.

  4. Facts About a Sharp Memory: How to Prepare for Board Exams? Every student beginning to prepare for class 10 CBSE board or class 12 exams should remember the following 3 facts about studying and memorising effectively. Make Notes One effective way to improve your memory is to make notes. You can use a notepad, a laptop or a smartphone. The idea is to make things as easy as possible for you. If you are reading an article, summarise what you just read. If you're watching a video, take notes of what is being said and compare it with the transcript if one is available. It is also advisable that you keep these notes in order so that they will be easier to retrieve when needed in future. You can categorise them into different subjects, topics or modules. Practice Recall The best way to improve your memory is to practice recall. Memory is like a muscle, and like any muscle, it needs regular exercise. When you practice recall, you force your brain to make new connections and increase the number of connections it has with other cells transferring information from short term to long term storage. It is crucial that you learn how to retrieve memories from your past and learn new skills.

  5. Create Associations Associating things with each other in your memory is a great way to store them for the long term and easily remember them in future. It is easy to remember any single topic when you establish an association with other study topics. For example, you can associate a mathematical formula or theorem with its application in physics or other subjects. Facts about history can be associated with geography or literature. Whenever you study one topic, it triggers the other associated information and helps you practice recall. Finally Memorising is an essential life skill for success in academic and professional life. Hence, enhancing your memory will not only help you get better grades, but also help you to have a fulfilling social life. So, do not panic thinking about “how can I prepare for CBSE”. Take the first step and start incorporating these strategies we discussed. RNB Global University is a well-respected higher education institution known for its contribution to academic and social causes in the country. Feel free to ask about essential CBSE admission hacks or share your experience. You can also get in touch with the university to plan your life after CBSE. Source: https://www.rnbglobal.edu.in/blog/03-02-2022/getting-ready-for-cbse-try-these- hacks-to-sharpen-your-memory

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