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Interleaving: Mixing Subjects to Sharpen Recall

Mixing subjects during study sessions sharpens recall by requiring the learner to constantly identify which approach applies to which type of problem — a discrimination skill that pure blocking practice never develops. The confusion of interleaving is the mechanism that produces its benefit. This concept covers interleaving as a study design principle and how to implement it with AI assistance.

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Interleaving is a study strategy where you alternate between different topics or problem types within a single session, rather than focusing on one subject until it feels mastered. This approach forces your brain to constantly retrieve and distinguish between concepts, which builds stronger, more flexible memory than blocked practice does.

Interleaving feels harder in the moment, which is precisely why it works so well for long-term retention. AI tools can design interleaved study sessions tailored to your current syllabus, automatically mixing question types and subjects at the right difficulty level so you build connections across topics and walk into exams genuinely prepared.

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