You know your brain works by a network of neurons that connect to each other so if you wanna remember something you study just try to relate it to something else so if you can establish a connection between the relation then your brain will remember it faster. Also drink water before studying or during it will also help improve memory.
2007-03-29 13:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't really explain this technique, you would have to research it further yourself but I promise you it is so simple and fun that studying is a doddle, also you remember what you are studying very well, and end up with notes where you can revise an entire chapter at a glance. The technique is called mind maps, developed by a guy called tony buzan. you basically draw diagrams of of the imformation you want to learn in a very concise manner that looks cool to anyone else but they would not have a clue how to figure out it's meaning. look it up, they take a small bit of practice but very worth it i promise
2007-03-29 13:22:20
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answered by conz84 2
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This worked for me.....first thing you do is learn the TALK. I always do the vocabulary, even some math books have definitions and a glossary. By writing the words (or formulas) and their definitions over and over I used rote learning to impress it to memory through writing. When you know the TALK, you can do the WALK. The rest is easy to read because you already grasp the concept.
I also made up questions and put them on tape and while I was driving the long distance to school I was testing myself. I kicked butt but I had to put in the time and effort.
2007-03-29 13:19:30
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answered by LoneStarLou 5
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You can make a song about it like weird Al's " I love my pancreas. Or you can rhyme it with something you like. Or Put all the stuff you are studying on flash cards and study the flash cards. You remember better that way. or do something like A U you're stealing my gold.
Good luck bye.
2007-03-29 13:19:17
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answered by mistyfan69 5
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Memorization sucks. If you understand *why* things are the way they are, then remembering them becomes very easy.
Try to weave things into a narrative that makes some kind of sense to you. It can be far-fetched or even wrong, but if it makes sense to you, you'll have a much better chance of remembering it.
2007-03-29 13:18:14
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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Make your own flashcards. i swear. i thought it was stupid until i tried it. writing it down helps, so when you go over your flash cards it just starts coming automatically after a little while. It does miracles.
they don't even have to be index cards, they could just be paper squares or something. try it, it put me through law school. its a miracle worker.
2007-03-29 13:20:18
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answered by Mario 1
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If you need to remember many different things the key is simple repetition, repetition, repetition. If one thing you are having trouble with, connect it with something out of the extraordinary, post your note on your computer when you are looking at them porn sites (and I know you do) for example.
2007-03-29 13:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I was always taught to write it down many times, over and over. That or find a funny saying that you can use to remember the topic or idea.
2007-03-29 13:17:15
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answered by Joel R 1
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Wait till the last minute and cram or....if the test is the night before...right before i go to sleep i read over it so it ponders thru my mind as I sleep! Good Luck!
2007-03-29 13:17:13
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answered by jluster05 2
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Boy, I wish I knew. I had to read, reread and sometimes write things out.
2007-03-29 13:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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