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If you need to learn a formula, and need to rearrange it, the easiest way is just to learn one part of it and use a cross to find out the others. For example, I’ve put an image of the mass = moles * Mr .
Then because mass is on the top of a multiplication […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques, Mental Tips & Tricks | No Comments
Memorize with the peg system.
Here is a good way to remember 10 things.
The peg words that you ‘hang’ the things to remember on rime on the numbers.
1= bun (eating a burger with x between the buns)
2= glue (x is stuck in glue)
3= key (you open a door with key, and out falls a lot of […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | No Comments
Pre-requisites: Morse Code and Dominic System
I have been asked many times on how to memorise letters and numbers when they are all in the same group, for example a number plate.
e.g… SG04 LUV or 3456L2X
This is quite achievable and only requires you to know the Morse Code and the Dominic System.
So let’s take the example […]
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These Biology definitions have been created with the Leaving Cert, GCSE and A-Level Biology exams in mind. This download lists 14 Biology definitions that start with “A”.
I have tried to create these definitions using examples from everyday events, such as my local jewellers, or building site. Whenever you read these events, just make sure they […]
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Below is a list of the Morse Code symbols and words associated with it. The “Code” list is what gives you the Symbols.
If the symbol is a “.” then it represents letters A-M. If it is a “-” then it is N-Z
So, this is how it works:
Take A. The Word is Alpha. You may hear […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | 1 Comment
This technique will probably take you a week or so to get down to a fine art, but once you get it, you will be amazed at how easy it is to give the day in ANY year!!
What day was it on the 14th February 1993 ?
It was a Sunday!
Pretty soon you will be able […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | No Comments
In this section I am not going to go into depth as to how to do various aspects of mathematics, but to show you how to remember formula and symbols.
When I was in college, I did actually use the techniques I am going to show you to remember formula.
Formula looks nasty. There’s no nice way […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | No Comments
We need to fix all ER verb tenses in a scene so we can visualize it when we need to call on it from memory.
I suggest using your local town. Your town will have everything you need in it so use it as a sponge to absorb your vocabulary. Please make sure you have read […]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | 1 Comment
We have all been through them, those dreaded vocab tests. When I was in school we had to do both Spanish and French up until our third year. Two languages provided me with a lot of vocabulary.
I used to hate doing those vocab tests. I had a book with the foreign words down one half […]
January 1st, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | 1 Comment
The Journey Method proves to be one of the most popular methods of memorising material. Using the Journey method you can memorise vast amounts of information very simply. Decks of cards will become easy to remember, phone numbers, it can even eliminate the need of a diary.
I use the Journey Method every day. It is […]
January 1st, 2008 | Posted in Memory Improvement Techniques | 3 Comments