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Join Date: Jul 2008
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hello!
do you know any methods how intuitive people can learn easier and faster facts and details??? Its simple frustrating to try to concentrate on facts, to read and learn but hardly anything goes in your damn head!
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Fit the facts into a story, a narrative, and a theoretical schema.
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lol we all hate to learn details as N's don't we? no easy way really. i agree with reason's method, attach analogies etc. to new terms, numbers you want to learn and make up a story. makes it more interesting.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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A nice summary of techniques, though they charge:
Accelerated Learning & Memory Improvement at Memletics.com - helping you learn faster Harry Lorayne is good at teaching pneumonic devices. Evelyn Wood is famous for her speed reading techniques. You can reduce math mistakes by simply looking at the mistakes, figuring out what the psychological cause was, and devising a system to outo-check or auto-correct yourself. All of these things take work, and deteriote if not practiced.
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When I am in a lecture class, I always synthesize all the details one one powerpoint slide into one sentence of my notes, with all the most important information on it. Doing this helps me 1) stay awake in class and 2) learn the material well enough to extrapolate the details later on at exam time.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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mneumonic devices help me. Or if I can find some way to relate to the details that helps. Also if I understand the big picture I can usually remember most details. Still have trouble with names. I'll know who I'm talking about but I can not remember that guy who invaded some country in some year I can remember either 2 but not 3 of those facts. Unfortunately I tend to get taken off points for making up a name in an essay question.
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