So how does everyone here memorize things, I've always had issues studying a paper to memorize a list of stuff, be it chemical names, a list of numbers, or formulas, particularly the latter. It's beginning to cause problems in calc 2, as the sheer number of formulae/ substitutions are overwhelming. I can manipulate the integrals just fine, but I find myself checking back on my notes for, what seems to be, every problem. What are some strategies that /sci/ uses to remember large quantities of information?
>>9161046
Pretend in your head that you're trying to explain Calculus to somebody
You will be forced to remember the formulae, or else you'll be embarrassed (in your mind)
>>9161046
as hard as it may be, try to make sense of the formulas. Graph them. Autistically find patterns and identities on your own. Read proofs about them.
>>9161046
oh boy, dont go into premed, that's like all they do in med school
>>9161046
>So how does everyone here memorize things
Funny analogies, personal connections, imagery, rote learning, etc. Effort and willpower.
You can do it. So get off of 4chan and do so.