How to Pass Exams: Accelerate Your Learning, Memorise Key Facts, Revise Effectively
Dominic O'Brienamazon.com
How to Pass Exams: Accelerate Your Learning, Memorise Key Facts, Revise Effectively
“A picture has been said to be something between a thing and a thought.
enactments. Key symbolic images – however badly drawn – play an important role here in triggering off these visual recollections.
As la route is feminine you’ll need to go to the female part of town.
the world of the imagination is a uniquely personal one, so it’s always best to use your own ideas.
If you did hit a blank at any stage it’s not your memory that’s defective, it’s the way you programmed the information in the first place.
It is people, then, who hold the key to memorising information – any information, whether it be a random sequence of playing cards, a complicated speech from a Shakespeare play, chemical formulae, historical dates or whatever key facts you wish to have at your fingertips when you walk into that exam.
1Notes act effectively as a filter, helping you to concentrate and prioritise key areas of importance while disregarding irrelevant padding. 2They provide a quick reference for exam revision. 3Because they are your own unique interpretation of information, they are in themselves memorable. 4They aid understanding. 5They facilitate an overview of a
... See moreWhether attending lectures, revising for exams, preparing presentations or planning essays, notes have a vital role to play.
Setting the background For images to stay firmly lodged in the brain, they need to