overcramming

/ˌoʊvərˈkræmɪŋ/
verb
  1. To study or memorize an excessive amount of information in a short time, especially before a test.
    • If you keep overcramming, you'll burn out before the exam even starts.
    • She regretted overcramming because she forgot most of the material the next day.
    • He spent the whole weekend overcramming for his history final.
noun
  1. The act of studying or memorizing too much information in a short period, often leading to stress or poor retention.
    • Many students fall into the trap of overcramming instead of studying consistently.
    • The teacher warned that overcramming can actually hurt your test performance.
    • Overcramming the night before the exam left her exhausted and unable to recall key facts.
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