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I am studying artificial intelligence for exam and came to a point where I need to revise everything I stuided. It ofc takes more effort in brain than learning the concept watching tutorials and reading blog posts as you need to memorize it(for exam).

Any guidance, on how to crack this position and start revising in such a way everything enters my head? Will yoga and meditation help? How do you guys do yoga and mditation at night? My room is filled with dirt so It is not possible to do yoga here. I feel lazy to do yoga in morning outside. Should I go outside(top of my house) to do yoga and meditation? Will that help? Please guide? Sorry for off topic. Really bothering me.

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Go outside and take a walk. A brisk one; move all your muscles, breathe deeply, pay attention to your surroundings.

Then come back in and sort your course material into four or more groups by priority: basic concepts, mechanical data, schematics, flow-charts --- whatever classification makes sense to you.

Review one subject are, thoroughly, methodically. Put the books down, turn out the light. Go make a cup of tea. Drink it slowly, looking out the window or something, walk up and down the room, while thinking over the material you've just reviewed. 

Repeat as needed.  

 

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7 hours ago, shivajikobardan said:

My room is filled with dirt so It is not possible to do yoga here.

1) Clean up your room

2) Then:

4 hours ago, Peterkin said:

Go outside and take a walk. A brisk one; move all your muscles, breathe deeply, pay attention to your surroundings.

Then come back in and sort your course material into four or more groups by priority: basic concepts, mechanical data, schematics, flow-charts --- whatever classification makes sense to you.

Review one subject are, thoroughly, methodically. Put the books down, turn out the light. Go make a cup of tea. Drink it slowly, looking out the window or something, walk up and down the room, while thinking over the material you've just reviewed. 

Repeat as needed.  

:) 

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