2016年阅读真题 What happens after you have learned something? Do you remember it for ever? Or do you forget it over time? You forget it, of course. A study shows that within 24 hours of learning, you have forgotten nearly 80% of the new information. After a month, only about 10% remains. How can you stop this loss of information? You must review new information regularly. The first review should be after 10 minutes. This first review is very important. It actually raises memory to 100%. However, if you do not look at the information again, you will still forget nearly everything over time. You must continue to review the information regularly. If you review again after one day, one month and then six months you should remember the information for ever. The information will now be in long-term memory.