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<blockquote data-quote="average_jo123" data-source="post: 217484" data-attributes="member: 15838"><p>This would vary from person to person I think. You need to figure out how you learn best. I personally didn't memorise any content before workshops. Pretty much just read through the content and tried to understand it as best as possible and focus on understanding it in the workshop. Then I only consolidate after and memorise when it came to practice questions. I reckon before you get to grips with the topic it will be hard to figure out what you can commit to memory vs what you can't and need to spend more time drilling down on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="average_jo123, post: 217484, member: 15838"] This would vary from person to person I think. You need to figure out how you learn best. I personally didn't memorise any content before workshops. Pretty much just read through the content and tried to understand it as best as possible and focus on understanding it in the workshop. Then I only consolidate after and memorise when it came to practice questions. I reckon before you get to grips with the topic it will be hard to figure out what you can commit to memory vs what you can't and need to spend more time drilling down on. [/QUOTE]
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