Updated schedule:

0. Initial learning
1. 24 hours
2. 3 days
3. 7 days
4. 14 days
5. 1 month
6. 3 months
7. 6 months
8. 9 months
9. 1 year
10. 2 years

B2 Version (Clear & Corrected)

I used the following schedule for spaced repetition:

  1. Initial learning
  2. 24 hours
  3. 3 days
  4. 7 days
  5. 14 days
  6. 1 month
  7. 3 months
  8. 6 months
  9. 1 year
  10. 2 years

I mainly use this system to memorize grammar rules.

Today, I realized that six months is too long. I tried to recall things I had learned six months ago (8th repetition), but I had forgotten some very important details, which I would actually consider a failure.

I was advised to review more frequently, so I decided to do so—perhaps once a month. The only issue is that as I have more material to review, it might become overwhelming.

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Final C1 Version (Concise & Fluent)

I followed this schedule of spaced repetition:

  1. Initial learning
  1. 24 hours
  2. 3 days
  3. 7 days
  4. 14 days
  5. 1 month
  6. 3 months
  7. 6 months
  8. 1 year
  9. 2 years

I mainly use this system to reinforce grammar rules.

Today, I realized that a six-month gap is too long. When reviewing material from my 8th repetition, I found that I had forgotten some key details—enough to consider it a failure.

After some advice, I decided to shorten the intervals, possibly reviewing once a month instead. The only concern is that as my workload increases, keeping up with everything could become overwhelming

Spaced repetition