MHB Revise for AI Exam: Tips on Memorization & Yoga/Meditation

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To effectively revise for an AI exam, break study sessions into smaller chunks to enhance retention and avoid overwhelm. Engage actively with the material through techniques like flashcards, summarizing, or teaching concepts to others. Utilizing mnemonic devices can also aid in memorizing complex information. Incorporating yoga and meditation can improve focus and reduce stress, though it's not necessary to practice them at specific times or locations; find what works best for you. Prioritizing self-care and taking breaks is essential during the revision process.
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I am studying artificial intelligence for exam and came to a point where I need to revise everything I stuided. It ofc takes more effort in brain than learning the concept watching tutorials and reading blog posts as you need to memorize it(for exam).

Any guidance, on how to crack this position and start revising in such a way everything enters my head? Will yoga and meditation help? How do you guys do yoga and mditation at night? My room is filled with dirt so It is not possible to do yoga here. I feel lazy to do yoga in morning outside. Should I go outside(top of my house) to do yoga and meditation? Will that help? Please guide? Sorry for off topic. Really bothering me.
 
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I understand the challenges of studying and memorizing complex concepts. Here are a few tips that may help you with revising for your exam:

1. Break up your study sessions: Instead of trying to revise everything in one go, break up your study sessions into smaller chunks. This will help your brain to better absorb the information and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed.

2. Use active learning techniques: Instead of just reading and watching tutorials, try to actively engage with the material. This can include creating flashcards, summarizing key points, or teaching the concepts to someone else. This will help you to better understand and remember the information.

3. Use mnemonic devices: Mnemonic devices are memory techniques that can help you to remember complex information. This can include acronyms, rhymes, or visual aids.

4. Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice, the better you will become at recalling the information. Try to solve practice questions and past exam papers to test your understanding and memory.

Regarding your question about yoga and meditation, these can be helpful for improving focus and reducing stress, which in turn can aid in memorization. However, it is not necessary to do these activities at night or in a specific location. You can incorporate them into your daily routine whenever it is convenient for you. It is important to find a quiet and comfortable space, whether it is in your room or outside, to practice these activities.

I hope these tips will help you with your exam preparation. Remember to take breaks and prioritize self-care during this stressful time. Good luck with your exam!
 
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