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Mnemonic devices.
The easiest way to remember things after studying is to make up little memory tricks to help you. They did this a lot when I took a bar review class, although by now I've forgotten (haha) specific examples. It's like Roy G. Biv to remember the colors of a rainbow, that kind of thing. Sorry I'm not explaining it better, but you know what I mean.
Similarly, if you can make up a song about something, you'll remember it forever. When I was in law school, I made up a song to help remember the definition of "agency" and believe it or not, I could sing it to you now, 4 years later:
Agency, is the fiduciary relation resulting from the manifestation of consent by one party to another...etc...
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