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Try using flash cards. Make notes (usually key points or formula) and keep going through them when ever you get time.
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Sounds like you are trying to memorize stuff without understanding what it means. for example, nCk vs, nPk, do you know why one resulting number is much, much larger than the other?
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Yeah, Did you recognize me .... I am in same boat ( labbeled forgetting) with you for the Gmat journey. :beer

I don't think it is possible to remember everything. It will come across your mind automatically. Unless your plan GMAT in 3-4 weeks you can relax. But make a blog and
put all your imptant points in it. Take a printout and go through it every day 4-5 times. While
going to officee, while sipping coffee, etc .....

Remember don't make your note very exauhstive. Just note down, bare points with small/smart examples.

I a couple of days it will be with you. Just relax.
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