How much of what you learn in college are you expected to know by heart by the time you graduate?

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  • If I were to study again, I'd use Anki (or a similar application) to memorize theorems/numbers necessary for tests, facts that I found that I'm looking up often, maybe even some simpler exercises. The nice thing about this approach is that you can keep using the same decks for years, making knowledge quite persistent. And given that it uses spaced repetition, the effort necessary to maintain that knowledge is actually decreasing with time. Right now I'm doing this with some random MOOCs and so far it works quite well.

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