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What Is the 2/3, 5/7 Study Method? A Simple Way to Remember More for Exams
By : Desmond Fairchild 15 Jan 2026

What Is the 2/3, 5/7 Study Method? A Simple Way to Remember More for Exams

The 2/3, 5/7 study method is a simple, science-backed way to remember exam material longer with less stress. It uses spaced repetition to help you review at optimal times-no apps needed.

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