The Science of Revision: Why Short Daily Study Works Better Than Cramming We've all been there. It's the night before a big exam, and you're desperately trying to cram an entire semester's worth of material into your brain. Your coffee cup is empty, your eyes are burning, and you're convinced that if you just push through, somehow all this information will stick. But here's the uncomfortable truth: cramming doesn't work the way we think it does. And science has proven it, repeatedly. Understanding What Actually Happens When We Cram When you sit down for a marathon study session, something interesting happens in your brain. Initially, you feel productive. Information seems to flow in, and you might even ace a quiz the next day. Success, right? ...