Learning Loop
Practice with questions, learn from mistakes, repeat until you really understand.
The Learning Loop is a practice method designed to help you learn efficiently by focusing on what you don't know yet. Instead of reading through everything from start to finish, you practice with questions organized by topic or objective.
If you already know something, you move on quickly. If you miss a question, you see explanations and links to learn more. You repeat this process until each topic feels solid.
How the Learning Loop Works
Questions are organized by topic or exam objective. You work through them one by one, answering what you can. When you get something right, you move forward. When you get something wrong, you see an explanation and often a link to a lesson or documentation.
This creates a natural learning loop: practice → see what you missed → learn more about it → practice again. Over time, you spend less time on topics you've mastered and more time on areas that need work.
The goal isn't to rush through everything. It's to build real understanding by focusing your study time where it matters most.
Why This Approach Works
Repetition with immediate feedback helps information stick in your long-term memory. When you see an explanation right after making a mistake, you're more likely to remember it.
Skipping topics you already know saves time. Instead of re-reading material you've mastered, you can focus on what's actually challenging.
This makes your study sessions shorter and more focused. You're not passively reading through everything—you're actively identifying and addressing gaps in your knowledge.
Practice Tests
Learning Loop practice tests contain topic-based questions organized by exam objective, with explanations and links to supporting materials.
Use these practice sessions to identify what you know and what you need to learn. Then use Academmia's lessons and slides to fill in the gaps.
