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depends on the material and your learning style, but here are a few options- if there are a lot of vocabulary terms you can try this website: www. studystack.com. It turns the information into a game for you which makes it more fun to study. You could also try to apply the information to something you know and are familiar with- like if you needed to remember that Oxygen is O2 then you could say "O 2 Breathe, or not to Breathe- that is the question!" Corny-yes, but I can almost guarantee you won't forget it!

2007-02-06 03:48:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When I try to memorize something, I convert it into a "visual image". For example: Who is the first president of the US". I would see George Washington as the first person in line at the super market. If you are trying to remember a series of things, just link them together in the same "visual image". Usually, the funnier the "visual image", the more likely you are to remember it.

2007-02-06 11:47:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I try making a song out of it. You know how easy it is to remember the lyrics to a song. Once I made up a song about geological time to memorize the order and what happened in each period. It was a hit!

2007-02-06 11:44:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Use mnemonics..that means associating your facts with their starting alphabets and linking them with random images (like a lamppost, a deer, a red car etc)

Use mindmaps, connect your ideas in one chapter/unit together and see their relationships.

Read your notes, close the book and write it out on a notebook again. Do this repeatedly until you drill them into your skull.

GOOD LUCK! :)

2007-02-06 11:44:54 · answer #4 · answered by vintageprincess72 4 · 0 0

-Stick notes around your house with things you NEED to remember on them, so that when you pass them you can read the fact.
-Write down facts and read them over and over, then try and write them down again, without looking.
-Ask someone to test you :-) use bitesize

2007-02-06 11:47:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

repeating aloud really helps, get into a pattern of repeating and speaking aloud the answers, then come back to it later until you can remember the answer.

2007-02-06 11:45:51 · answer #6 · answered by Doz 2 · 0 0

study just before you go to sleep. your mind will go over the information in your sleep and you will be hypnotized into remembering the information. then just read over it as you get up in the morning

2007-02-06 11:45:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about color coded flash cards?

2007-02-06 11:49:56 · answer #8 · answered by dorky_goddess 4 · 0 0

repetition, flash cards or have someone quiz you.

2007-02-06 11:44:38 · answer #9 · answered by kk 4 · 0 0

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