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  • How to Memorize Anything

    From the page: "In college, I memorized 7 chapters of my psychology textbook â€" over 23,000 words. Yes, I could actually recite the entire 7 chapters to anyone willing to listen. Why did I do this? My professor had challenged me with two statements on the first day of class: 1) No... more

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  • Rated by emilyinstitches on Nov 23, 12:36am

    neat site
  • Rated by fatibony on Oct 29, 6:45pm

    The Nap is so important .that is the bit I missed out when studying for my exams..well written with some great tips
  • Rated by geezer86 on Oct 12, 9:54am

    i think this article has just saved my life and possibly my career. I shall update later if this is true.
  • Reviewed by prajina123 on Oct 09, 1:06am

    From the page: "In college, I memorized 7 chapters of my psychology textbook â€" over 23,000 words. Yes, I could actually recite the entire 7 chapters to anyone willing to listen. Why did I do this? My professor had challenged me with two statements on the first day of class:
  • Rated by bec-hi on Sep 23, 7:47am

    did he say how to mesmerise everything??
  • Reviewed by neshand on Sep 16, 8:07pm

    not sure if this works but it sounds good so i'll try it
  • Rated by just84 on Sep 15, 8:53am

    Great. thank you
  • Reviewed by JohnnyDanger on Sep 08, 9:15am

    This is what I already do to memorize bullshit in school...
  • Rated by veganpommer on Aug 25, 9:19pm

    definitely saving this for school
  • Rated by catzafutern on Aug 18, 11:12pm

    Pure unadulterated strength of will and perseverance, this is the foundation of greatness. The technique may be simple but the application can only be applied effectively by those who are truly dedicated.