How to Memorize Anything and Everything
Wanna learn how to memorize anything and everything? You’re in luck because John Place wrote an article detailing his technique of effectively memorizing everything. This memorization guide and technique has been used with many teachers, professors, students, and other people. It is extremely effective and popular. According to John, he memorized 7 chapters of his psychology textbook in college in order to ace the final exam. No matter if this is bluff or not, his technique definitely works. I use it. You should too!
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- First, use a pencil or word processor (I prefer the latter because it’s faster) to type, in complete sentences, any fact you think might appear on the test. Use short sentences because they’re easier to remember.
- Take your printed notes into a quiet room, shut the door, and eliminate all distractions.
- Look at the first sentence in your notes and read it out loud. Then, close your eyes and say the sentence without looking at it.
- Repeat the step above, this time with the first 2 sentences.
- Next, try it with 3 sentences. Then 4. Repeat until you have memorized every sentence in your notes.
Link: How to Memorize Anything [John Place Online]

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