Jeff calls them “fact nuggets.”
First, you'll likely have to do the same questions a few times before you'll memorize them, so don't worry too much about it. I think we all memorize a few of them.
Second, like Jeff says, when you get an answer wrong, understand why you got it wrong, write down some “fact nuggets” from the question that may represent a hole in your studying and add those to your overall review.
By doing that you're getting the valuable information out of the question, but not doing the same questions over and over to look for the abstract piece of the review material that isn't necessary laid out in your notes. Hopefully when you go back to the question, it won't be seeing three particular words amongst the four very similar answers that keys your memory, but the fact nuggets you've uncovered.
NH CPA
REG: 07/03/2014 - 88
AUD: 08/30/2014 - 73 - Retake 10/16/14 - 86
BEC: 05/31/2015 - 77
FAR: 08/08/2015 - 64 - Retake 11/23/15 - 77
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Now I could let these dream killers kill my self-esteem
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