Importance of revison

CA.ViVeK M ACA (ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT) (28544 Points)

01 April 2009  

 

 Introduction
 
  • Here I am here dealing with the importance revision.
 
 
  • Human memory can be classified as Short term memory and long term memory.
  •  If you studying for the first time a lesson it may be stored temporarily in the Short term memory.
  •  Information can be stored only shorter period and old information would be got deleted if the new information is stored in. An other type of memory is long term memory and the information can be stored permanently.
 
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  • Revise periodically say once in a week or by weekly (say Sunday)or monthly.
 
  • If the revision is postponing, the risk of data lost is high.
 
  •  Human mind is interested in the new things rather than what we have studied already. Re looking whatever studied seems to be boredom.
 
  •  But one thing be bare in mind that such boredom definitely leads to wisdom. “Boredom is Wisdom”. In short human memory is wandering for new things than sticking on the older things. 
 
 
  • If the information is not stored in Long term memory you can regret the day before exam and never be going to clear any of the exams.
 
  • If you store the data and information more effectively in Long term memory you can write and present very better in the exam with good precisions.
 
  •  If you studied first time within 2 days the data would be start decrease. Within a week majority of the data you studied in first day would be Gone. So please relook how many days you can hold your data. Not more than 7 days.
 
  • The most effective method of inputting the data in to human memory is writing.
 
  •  But you need not write whole of the paragraph. Just note down the important area with heading and sub heading. Please find the time of relook the data you have studied in first day and also the day Three. It will defiantly go to the long term memory permanently.
 
  • Study very carefully and revise frequently and ensure that you can able to reproduce later point of time.