How I ranked 1st at Cambridge University - The Essay Memorisation Framework | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
This video shares a comprehensive essay memorization framework that the speaker used to excel in their studies, combining active recall, spaced repetition, spider diagrams, and flashcards.
Key Insights
- đž The essay memorization framework combines active recall, spaced repetition, spider diagrams, and flashcards for efficient studying.
- đą Selecting essay titles from past papers and consulting instructors can help in creating comprehensive essay plans.
- đĻģ Anki flashcards are used to memorize essay paragraphs, while spider diagrams aid in memorizing overall essay structures.
- đž The retrospective revision timetable ensures systematic spaced repetition, reinforcing the memorized information over time.
Transcript
hey guys welcome back to the channel if you're new here my name is Ellie I'm a junior doctor working in Cambridge and in this video I'm going to share with you the essay memorization framework that I used when I was in my third year at Cambridge University that was the era in which I was studying psychology and I actually ended up winning the prize... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How does the creation stage of the framework work?
In the creation stage, the objective is to create first-class essay plans for all possible essay titles in the exam. This is done by scoping the subject, selecting essay titles, and planning the essays. Past papers and guidance from instructors can help in selecting essay titles.
Q: How does the memorization stage of the framework work?
The memorization stage involves three techniques: Anki flashcards, spider diagrams, and a retrospective revision timetable. Anki flashcards are used to memorize every paragraph of the essay plans, while spider diagrams help memorize the overall essay structure. The retrospective revision timetable ensures systematic spaced repetition.
Q: How does active recall help in the memorization stage?
Active recall involves actively retrieving information from memory, which strengthens memory retention. By actively recalling essay plans using flashcards and spider diagrams, the information becomes more deeply ingrained in the memory, making it easier to recall during the exam.
Q: How does spaced repetition contribute to effective memorization?
Spaced repetition involves reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. By using a retrospective revision timetable, the speaker systematically spaced out their revision sessions, reinforcing the memorized essay plans and ensuring long-term retention.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The framework consists of two stages: the creation stage, where essay plans are created for various potential essay titles, and the memorization stage, where these plans are committed to memory using active recall, spaced repetition, spider diagrams, and flashcards.
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The creation stage involves scoping the subject, selecting essay titles, and planning the essays. The speaker suggests using past papers or consulting instructors for essay title selection.
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The memorization stage involves using Anki flashcards to memorize essay paragraphs, creating spider diagrams to memorize essay structures, and using a retrospective revision timetable for systematic spaced repetition.