@Sehar-Kazi
Hi Sehar
A great study hack for life sciences in secondary school is to use active recall with concept mapping. Start by creating concept maps that visually organize and connect different topics, helping you see the relationships between them. Then, use active recall by quizzing yourself on the material without notes, and review it at spaced intervals to solidify your memory. Integrate real-life examples to make the concepts more relatable, and reinforce your understanding by teaching the material to someone else. Additionally, use mnemonics to remember complex information more easily. This approach combines visualization, self-testing, application, and teaching for effective learning.
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