The three most
important times for learning are: Before, During, and (soon) After.
Before
1. Bring your “A game.” Choose to be positive and interested.
Being bored is a choice— a self-defeating choice.
2. Check your foundation. Come prepared.
3. Expect to remember.
During
4. Pay Attention. Ask questions.
5. Take good notes.
6. THINK!
(soon) After
7. Avoid mental interference. Use quiet, uninterrupted reflection
during rehearsal.
8. Apply what you just learned
9. Self- test. Really test, don't just "look
over." Repeat several times in the next hours and days.
"Memory
Medic" is author of Memory Power 101
and Better Grades, Less Effort. Both
are available at Amazon.com.
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