• Log InLog In
  • Register
Liquid`
Team Liquid Liquipedia
EDT 22:23
CEST 04:23
KST 11:23
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Calendar
  • Streams
  • Liquipedia
  • Features
  • Store
  • EPT
  • TL+
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Smash
  • Heroes
  • Counter-Strike
  • Overwatch
  • Liquibet
  • Fantasy StarCraft
  • TLPD
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Blogs
Forum Sidebar
Events/Features
News
Featured News
Serral wins Maestros of the Game 226ByuL, and the Limitations of Standard Play3Team Liquid Map Contest #22: Results and Winners7Code S Season 2 (2026): RO4 and Finals Preview12TL.net Map Contest #22 - Voting & Ladder Map Selection7
Community News
Weekly Cups (June 29-July 5): Solar Doubles0MC vs IdrA, Boxer vs Nal_rA to be Legacy Matches @ BlizzCon415.0.16 Hotfix (June 30) - Balance + Bug Fixes40Weekly Cups (June 22-28): Zergs thrive in new patch5[TLMC] Summer 2026 Ladder Map Rotation0
StarCraft 2
General
Is the larve respawn broken? 5.0.16 patch for SC2 goes live (8 worker start) 5.0.16 Hotfix (June 30) - Balance + Bug Fixes Weekly Cups (June 29-July 5): Solar Doubles MC vs IdrA, Boxer vs Nal_rA to be Legacy Matches @ BlizzCon
Tourneys
Crank Gathers Season 4: BW vs SC2 Team League GSL CK #5 Race War HomeStory Cup 29 RSL Revival: Season 6 - Qualifiers and Main Event Vespene Cup #1 — $300+ USD, July 10
Strategy
[G] Having the right mentality to improve
Custom Maps
New Map Maker - Looking for Advice - Love or Hate Work In Progress Melee Maps [D]RTS in all its shapes and glory <3
External Content
Mutation # 533 Die Together The PondCast: SC2 News & Results Mutation # 532 Nuclear Family Mutation # 531 Experimental Artillery
Brood War
General
BGH Auto Balance -> http://bghmmr.eu/ BW General Discussion Starcraft vs Retro Category on Twitch Data needed Snow On New ASL S22 Map, Zerg Nerf
Tourneys
CSLAN 4 is Coming! Escore Tournament StarCraft Season 2 The Casual Games of the Week Thread [Megathread] Daily Proleagues
Strategy
Simple Questions, Simple Answers Creating a full chart of Zerg builds Relatively freeroll strategies Why doesn't anyone use restoration?
Other Games
General Games
Dawn of War IV Summer Games Done Quick 2026! Nintendo Switch Thread Stormgate/Frost Giant Megathread ZeroSpace at Steam NextFest - Last free demo
Dota 2
Looking for a Dota Mentor Official 'what is Dota anymore' discussion
League of Legends
Heroes of the Storm
Simple Questions, Simple Answers Heroes of the Storm 2.0
Hearthstone
Deck construction bug
TL Mafia
NeO.D_StephenKing vs This Guy From 1 Million Dance TL Mafia Community Thread TL Mafia Power Rank Vanilla Mini Mafia
Community
General
US Politics Mega-thread Russo-Ukrainian War Thread UK Politics Mega-thread YouTube Thread Canadian Politics Mega-thread
Fan Clubs
The HerO Fan Club!
Media & Entertainment
Anime Discussion Thread Movie Discussion! Series you have seen recently... [Req][Books] Good Fantasy/SciFi books [TV/BOOK] *SPOILERS* Game of Thrones Discussion
Sports
2024 - 2026 Football Thread Tennis[sport] Formula 1 Discussion McBoner: A hockey love story TeamLiquid Health and Fitness Initiative For 2023
World Cup 2022
Tech Support
FPS when play League Of Legend on laptop How to clean a TTe Thermaltake keyboard? Computer Build, Upgrade & Buying Resource Thread
TL Community
The Automated Ban List
Blogs
Major Shifts in the Gaming I…
TrAiDoS
An Exploration of th…
waywardstrategy
I'm an arrogant trash talke…
FlaShFTW
Gauntlet SC2: A Retrospectiv…
Ctone23
ramps on octagon
StaticNine
Funny Nicknames
LUCKY_NOOB
Customize Sidebar...

Website Feedback

Closed Threads



Active: 4664 users

Why do people forget almost everything they learn?

Blogs > Klockan3
Post a Reply
1 2 3 Next All
Klockan3
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Sweden2866 Posts
January 16 2009 15:47 GMT
#1
This always surprises me every damn time. How can so many go to school for 12+ years and then forget almost everything they learned?

Like if you ask a highschooler something they might answer "I don't know, I had that class last year so I forgot"


I really wonder, what do people think was the purpose of going to school for twelve years when it is all wasted due to people refusing to remember? School is not about passing tests, it is about getting educated so that you got a firm base to stand on later in life.

How to you combat this bad habit plaguing most of the world? It is easy to say that those persons are just stupid and shouldn't had received the education in the first place but is that really a good solution?

And even in college and higher education steps are people more interesting in getting good grades than actually learning anything and most would not get passed if they retook the tests some year later if they did not get to prepare days before.

**
Boblion
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
France8043 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 15:52:51
January 16 2009 15:52 GMT
#2
Maybe because like 50% of what you learn is useless or boring ?

Oh and because people are obviously dumb compared to you.
fuck all those elitists brb watching streams of elite players.
SnowFantasy
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
4173 Posts
January 16 2009 15:54 GMT
#3
Yeah its because you don't really use it.
29 fps
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States5725 Posts
January 16 2009 15:58 GMT
#4
unless you use it very often, you probably won't remember it, especially if you had no interest in it in the first place.

education is still important, though. it helps teens use their brains and challenges them to think differently. of course some of the things taught in school are "useless" and will never be applied to real life in regular situations, like calculus. But if they were to learn the same concepts even as high schoolers, such as arithmetic, they'd never get challenged. By introducing new stuff like physics and stuff, they can go a step further, building on the stuff they knew. And maybe this stuff might interest them and they can pursue further studies in college.

and even for people who major in something they like will encounter courses which they dont like.

also some people go to college because their parents made them do so.
4v4 is a battle of who has the better computer.
jgad
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Canada899 Posts
January 16 2009 16:02 GMT
#5
I think most people never learn to begin with. School systems are so wretched these days that they don't manage to teach anything. The testing is designed to allow as many people as possible to get an acceptable score, so they focus on heaps of non-learning methods of education which will allow the kids to tick the right boxes or go through some fixed process to achieve an answer. I blame socialised education.
콩까지마
Spike
Profile Joined October 2003
United States1392 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 16:16:10
January 16 2009 16:03 GMT
#6
I find that it's usually a matter of how something is taught.

Awful/boring teaching habits = uninteresting subject = unmotivated students = easily forgettable.

On to your point about grades, here's what I think:

While students may "know" that learning in it of itself is important, at the end of the day, getting the grade is perceived to be the ultimate goal (at least in the US imo). You can also insert something about cultural values here.

Anyway, if the perception of learning/university, is predominantly, to pass an exam or graduate with a degree, students will naturally cut corners. Shit, I do it all the time.
merz
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Sweden2760 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 16:15:46
January 16 2009 16:12 GMT
#7
I'm probably one of those.

The system right now is so easy to cheat, at least for those who can pick up things quickly. I studied for all my tests 2 days or 1 day before the actual test in high school, and I basically got the highest grade in all of them. And still, I'd have to really try hard to remember most of the stuff I got really high grades in.

I know it's fundamentally wrong, but the way I see it, some of the stuff was fucking useless anyways. I've still got pretty good knowledge about the things I'm actually interested in, and that'll be enough for the college studies im going to take.
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
Cloud
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sexico5880 Posts
January 16 2009 16:16 GMT
#8
Its because you think its boring, useless or whatever, i bet you can remember almost everything about that videogame you played when you were supposed to be doing your homework.

And school is about passing exams, its about numbers. Its a business.
BlueLaguna on West, msg for game.
passby20
Profile Joined July 2008
United States47 Posts
January 16 2009 16:31 GMT
#9
School teaches you how to learn, not what to learn. For the overwhelmingly vast majority of people, finding x isn't important, nor is knowing which king of France was beheaded during the Revolution. It's important to know how to solve problems given incomplete information (math), or recall details which actually are important given too much information (history), etc.

That, and in my humble experience most people are just fucking morons.
Durak
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Canada3685 Posts
January 16 2009 16:44 GMT
#10
^ Pretty much sums up my opinions as well. The point of school is to learn how to learn. Being able to learn things quickly and on your own is what's important. These days having the technical skills of your profession is a given. You need to have other skills and the ability to adapt (by learning quickly).
Chromyne
Profile Joined January 2008
Canada561 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 17:05:17
January 16 2009 16:59 GMT
#11
This is a sort of means-end inversion. (something I learned last year!) Let's assume students go to school to "learn." However, their passing (and consequently finishing school) is determined by graded examinations. This means becomes an end for the students and they now strive towards good grades as opposed to learning the field they enjoy so they can apply it later.

Importance has shifted from learning to grades because measurement of goal accomplishment is based on grades instead of learning. Of course measuring learning is probably a little more difficult to do (this is probably why the education system is how it is with respect to this issue).
Soli Deo gloria.
Savio
Profile Joined April 2008
United States1850 Posts
January 16 2009 17:00 GMT
#12
In school you can also learn how to do critical/abstract thinking. This is particularly true in college. Being educated has more to do with your ability to think analytically and your ability to find information than the facts that your remember.

Also, having learned something once, if you need to learn it again, it comes back super fast.

But ya, forgetting stuff is annoying. I wish a had a photographic memory.
The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery. – Winston Churchill
Ghardo
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
Germany1685 Posts
January 16 2009 17:08 GMT
#13
because you, respectively your brain filters information and if you, respectively your brain decides these information are useless/unimportant/boring they are being deleted.

that's why autism is a disability and not a fortune
Nytefish
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United Kingdom4282 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 17:34:07
January 16 2009 17:27 GMT
#14
On January 17 2009 00:47 Klockan3 wrote:
And even in college and higher education steps are people more interesting in getting good grades than actually learning anything and most would not get passed if they retook the tests some year later if they did not get to prepare days before.


It depends what you mean by "learning". What you're describing here is just someone's inability to memorise a large amount of information for a long time. But surely, if they could do the test given time to prepare, haven't they therefore "learnt" how to study something?

But if you mean something like maths, where some people just memorise techniques to solve particular exam problems and don't actually "understand" it. Then that's just them not learning properly in the first place, rather than forgetting what they've learnt.

In the end the important part of learning isn't simply what you know, but how you would go about knowing more things.

I think passby20 said it pretty well.
No I'm never serious.
Polis
Profile Joined January 2005
Poland1292 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 17:37:23
January 16 2009 17:37 GMT
#15
There should be more focus on understanding the process, on how things connect whit each other, and less on data. Some random information is useless, and much easier to forget then data that is part of some logic.
Pengu1n
Profile Blog Joined October 2004
United States552 Posts
January 16 2009 17:50 GMT
#16
On January 17 2009 00:47 Klockan3 wrote:
This always surprises me every damn time. How can so many go to school for 12+ years and then forget almost everything they learned?

Like if you ask a highschooler something they might answer "I don't know, I had that class last year so I forgot"


I really wonder, what do people think was the purpose of going to school for twelve years when it is all wasted due to people refusing to remember? School is not about passing tests, it is about getting educated so that you got a firm base to stand on later in life.

How to you combat this bad habit plaguing most of the world? It is easy to say that those persons are just stupid and shouldn't had received the education in the first place but is that really a good solution?

And even in college and higher education steps are people more interesting in getting good grades than actually learning anything and most would not get passed if they retook the tests some year later if they did not get to prepare days before.



So im guessing you are some kind of genius who remembers every little detail you have ever learned? ;p

But really, people will remember the things most important/interesting to them, its impossible to remember everything.

And you say school isnt about passing tests but rather getting educated. I wish this was true but the way schools grade based almost purely on test results I'd say it is about passing tests. Tests arn't always the best way to judge an understanding of the material ethier. At least its like this in highschool moreso than college because the classes don't really matter that much. In college obviously people are going to be more focused on learning their major.
Klockan3
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Sweden2866 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 18:36:13
January 16 2009 18:25 GMT
#17
On January 17 2009 02:50 Pengu1n wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 17 2009 00:47 Klockan3 wrote:
This always surprises me every damn time. How can so many go to school for 12+ years and then forget almost everything they learned?

Like if you ask a highschooler something they might answer "I don't know, I had that class last year so I forgot"


I really wonder, what do people think was the purpose of going to school for twelve years when it is all wasted due to people refusing to remember? School is not about passing tests, it is about getting educated so that you got a firm base to stand on later in life.

How to you combat this bad habit plaguing most of the world? It is easy to say that those persons are just stupid and shouldn't had received the education in the first place but is that really a good solution?

And even in college and higher education steps are people more interesting in getting good grades than actually learning anything and most would not get passed if they retook the tests some year later if they did not get to prepare days before.



So im guessing you are some kind of genius who remembers every little detail you have ever learned? ;p

Almost, stuff I heard on discovery 10 years ago helps me pass exams sometimes or things I learned in elementary which I haven't used since comes back when I need it, usually with the context i heard it in and who said it etc.

I believe that others could do the same thing, just that they are going about things in the wrong way. Edit: But of course the things that I never learnt is impossible to recall, like the kings of sweden or such, I would not have been able to answer such questions even if they asked right at the lesson about it since I do not care at all about it. That is what not caring about something is to me, then I just do not learn it at all in the first place but the things that I do learn sticks.
On January 17 2009 02:08 Ghardo wrote:
because you, respectively your brain filters information and if you, respectively your brain decides these information are useless/unimportant/boring they are being deleted.

Probably, but when people who really want to learn the subjects since they will need them later and they know that they will need it why do they forget? Do they just not want to learn it enough? Or is the want imaginary and they really is indifferent about it?
thedeadhaji *
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
January 16 2009 18:35 GMT
#18
b/c they usually memorize into short term memory.

Even if they "forget", they'll pick it up 10x faster than the guy who hasnt covered it in the past, so all is not lost.


+ Show Spoiler +
No, i definitely don't remember how to do circuit analysis anymore lol
Kennelie
Profile Joined December 2007
United States2296 Posts
January 16 2009 18:41 GMT
#19
This topic revolves around psychology. I read this a while back that our brain only seems to want to remember things that interest us or involves wanting to learn more about the subject. For example(just for myself) if we used Starcraft and C&C: Red Alert. Even thou they are categorized in the same genre I only played C&C a few times and wouldn't have no interest in having a good conversation over it. Unlike if we spoke about SC I can probably name more then 80% of the units and mechanics. My brain has more interest in SC then C&C but thats meh.

So yea this topic involves alot of psychology which I don't have any expertise in.
ya had ya shot kid!
Klockan3
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Sweden2866 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-16 18:48:01
January 16 2009 18:42 GMT
#20
On January 17 2009 03:35 thedeadhaji wrote:
b/c they usually memorize into short term memory.

I really wonder how the memory works.

There are so few studies on long term memory and all of these memory tricks just helps the short term. I have a hypothesis that the short term memory is mutually exclusive to the long term memory, I have a quite bad short term memory but my long term memory is good.

Its like, if you learned something using your short term memory it is very hard to get it in your long term, the best way is to learn it long term from the start.
On January 17 2009 03:41 Kennelie wrote:
This topic revolves around psychology. I read this a while back that our brain only seems to want to remember things that interest us or involves wanting to learn more about the subject. For example(just for myself) if we used Starcraft and C&C: Red Alert. Even thou they are categorized in the same genre I only played C&C a few times and wouldn't have no interest in having a good conversation over it. Unlike if we spoke about SC I can probably name more then 80% of the units and mechanics. My brain has more interest in SC then C&C but thats meh.

So yea this topic involves alot of psychology which I don't have any expertise in.

But I remember a lot of shit which I was completely uninterested in.

Kinda like in elementary one of our teachers corrected us when we said "The moon circles around the earth" which he harshly refuted with "No, the moon and the earth circulates around their combined center of mass, I get tired of all these "The earth circulates around the sun" blabla", which I did not understand at all what it meant then but when I was in college and we were doing mechanics of astral bodies I recollected it and could therefore answer a question made by the professor nearly instantly.
1 2 3 Next All
Please log in or register to reply.
Live Events Refresh
Next event in 6h 38m
[ Submit Event ]
Live Streams
Refresh
StarCraft 2
NeuroSwarm 190
Nina 149
ProTech115
ROOTCatZ 34
FoxeR 23
StarCraft: Brood War
Britney 29432
Rain 3467
GuemChi 2990
Mind 25
Noble 16
Dota 2
LuMiX1
League of Legends
Doublelift4393
JimRising 588
Counter-Strike
summit1g9850
Coldzera 1049
taco 364
minikerr21
Super Smash Bros
hungrybox552
Other Games
PiGStarcraft666
shahzam601
Artosis426
ViBE214
Maynarde160
ZombieGrub19
Organizations
Other Games
gamesdonequick35879
StarCraft 2
Blizzard YouTube
StarCraft: Brood War
BSLTrovo
[ Show 13 non-featured ]
StarCraft 2
• Hupsaiya 95
• AfreecaTV YouTube
• intothetv
• Kozan
• IndyKCrew
• LaughNgamezSOOP
• Migwel
• sooper7s
StarCraft: Brood War
• RayReign 25
• BSLYoutube
• STPLYoutube
• ZZZeroYoutube
League of Legends
• Stunt324
Upcoming Events
Replay Cast
6h 38m
CrankTV Team League
8h 38m
OSC
14h 38m
Replay Cast
21h 38m
Replay Cast
1d 7h
CrankTV Team League
1d 8h
OSC
1d 10h
Replay Cast
1d 21h
RSL Revival
2 days
Serral vs Bunny
ByuN vs GgMaChine
CranKy Ducklings
2 days
[ Show More ]
Afreeca Starleague
2 days
Snow vs Jaedong
YSC vs hero
RSL Revival
3 days
Solar vs Rogue
Maru vs NightMare
Sparkling Tuna Cup
3 days
GSL
4 days
Replay Cast
4 days
WardiTV Weekly
5 days
The PondCast
6 days
Liquipedia Results

Completed

CSL Season 21: Qualifier 2
HSC XXIX
Eternal Conflict S2 E1

Ongoing

IPSL Spring 2026
Acropolis #4
YSL S3
CSL 2026 Summer (S21)
CranK Gathers Season 4: BW vs SC2 Team League
SCTL 2026 Spring
Heroes Pulsing #3
XSE Pro League 2026
IEM Cologne Major 2026
Stake Ranked Episode 2
CS Asia Championships 2026
Asian Champions League 2026
IEM Atlanta 2026
PGL Astana 2026
BLAST Rivals Spring 2026

Upcoming

Escore Tournament S3: W2
ASL Season 22: Wild Card Qualifier
CSLAN 4
Blizzard Classic Cup 2026
SC4ALL II: StarCraft II
Kung Fu Cup 2026 Grand Finals
RSL Revival: Season 6
Light Tournament 2026
Eternal Conflict S2 Finale
Eternal Conflict S2 E3
Eternal Conflict S2 E2
Logitech G Connect 2026
StarSeries Fall 2026
FISSURE Playground #5
BLAST Open Fall 2026
Esports World Cup 2026
BLAST Bounty Summer 2026
BLAST Bounty Summer Qual
Stake Ranked Episode 3
TLPD

1. ByuN
2. TY
3. Dark
4. Solar
5. Stats
6. Nerchio
7. sOs
8. soO
9. INnoVation
10. Elazer
1. Rain
2. Flash
3. EffOrt
4. Last
5. Bisu
6. Soulkey
7. Mini
8. Sharp
Sidebar Settings...

Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact Us

Original banner artwork: Jim Warren
The contents of this webpage are copyright © 2026 TLnet. All Rights Reserved.