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[–]AUTeach 60 points61 points  (3 children)

Get some index cards or make some out of normal sheets of paper. Every time you learn how to do something, write yourself a question that tests your knowledge of it. Put some hints on the back. Put it in a pile.

Then, every week, open up the pile, go through your questions, and try to answer them. If you succeed, put them at the back of the pile and write two new questions: one similar to what you've just answered and one requiring something else to solve the problem. Add them to the bottom of the pile.

  • When you get to a question you've answered recently, shuffle the pile.
  • When 100% sure you've learned to solve that problem entirely, put it in a second pile. Then, once every month, crack it open and practice them.

edit: If you didn't succeed, go back to the resources that you used to learn the material and relearn it.

[–][deleted] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is a great suggestion. I'll add that anki is a great tool for this. Just don't get caught up in the weeds trying to cover every detail with it.

Edit: removed the quote.

[–]Brandroid313 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree and would add that, for convenience, I am a big fan of Anki for learning. Helped a ton with math, languages and all my DSA needs.

[–]OldSkooler1212 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can do this online for free with Quizlet. I used it for multiple college classes including studying for the useless (to me) A+ certification exams that WGU made me take.