1. Use the method of loci
    1. Information is tied to a “journey” through a place you know.
    2. At each stop, you mentally place a piece of information. To recall that information, simply walk through your memory journey to retrieve it.
  2. Say it aloud
    1. it’s proven that speaking rather than reading creates a more distinctive memory.
    2. By reading your notes or answering questions in your textbook aloud, you can move information into long-term storage.
  3. Make your own mnemonics
    1. Memorizing information that may take the form of a jingle, a song or anything that can be linked in your brain to some other piece of information.
  4. Tie each subject to a smell
    1. By linking an experience with a sense, you can more strongly remember what happened in that instance.
    2. If you’re willing to try something different, add some aromas to each study session.
  5. https://www.utep.edu/extendeduniversity/utepconnect/blog/ november-2017/4-memory-techniques-for-successful-study-sessions.html