SO bassically I need to memorize a very very very very very large amount of information in a very very very small amount of time. Any suggestions on how to do this?
Memorize definitions?
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nAi.PrOtOsS
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SO bassically I need to memorize a very very very very very large amount of information in a very very very small amount of time. Any suggestions on how to do this? | ||
Nitrogen
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repeat 1500+ times | ||
clazziquai
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For first semester I had a final and had to memorize like 500 terms total and did it in 7 hours total and managed to get a 90 (the only good course for me XD) | ||
nAi.PrOtOsS
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On January 21 2009 10:14 Nitrogen wrote: read the term then the corresponding definition repeat 1500+ times The problem with that is I could forget them after reading the next 20, it doesn't seem very efficient. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
you can use virtual ones if you want, pretty sure you could adapt anki for this | ||
LosingID8
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Nytefish
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But I haven't met anyone else who does it in this weird way. Just keep writing the definitions out over and over until they stick (by hand, don't type). Oh yeah you could try flash cards too, I've never used them but according to peers they do work. | ||
Nitrogen
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On January 21 2009 10:15 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: The problem with that is I could forget them after reading the next 20, it doesn't seem very efficient. then do it twice | ||
Zortch
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fusionsdf
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LosingID8
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nAi.PrOtOsS
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On January 21 2009 10:23 LosingID8 wrote: create some sort of mental game that ties the word with their concept together. it doesn't even have to be connected in any way--it could even relate to starcraft. good idea i think it was p=nrt a science thing and i always remembered it because p = protoss and NRT is a starcraft clan | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
[A]nna the [A]norexic, had giant [B]oobs, and a [C]ock, however her [D]ick wasn't huge enough to be in the [E]xtreme [F]ucking contest...etc... Edit: you dont have to memorize the phrase, but just make sure the list of things that went on is easily memorizable. | ||
Nitrogen
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On January 21 2009 10:25 YPang wrote: Try relating each term to a funny event and place it as a story... For example if you want to memorize your alphabets in order, create a simple yet weird story to help you remember... [A]nna the [A]norexic, had giant [B]oobs, and a [C]ock, however her [D]ick wasn't huge enough to be in the [E]xtreme [F]ucking contest...etc... why are there 2 As | ||
YPang
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u can take it out if you want to, i just think having 2 A's is easier to remember cuz its a starting point, and different from the rest... | ||
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nAi.PrOtOsS
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Also since I know I am a little bit behind, I am going to stay up all night. Will this have bad reprocussions on my test scores?? Anyone know from experience? | ||
DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
Or pretend you're teaching them to someone else. Make a pretend lecture, give examples of the terms, explain them a little bit. This is how I study for exams. | ||
anderoo
Canada1876 Posts
tsk tsk education system, tsk tsk | ||
Lemonwalrus
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Anyways, I have a similar dilemma. I am now taking an art history class, a large portion of which is memorizing works of art and the person that created them/their historical significance. Now, obviously flashcards would be awesome, but I simply don't have the money/whatever to print out thousands of color images. So I was wondering if there was a way to make virtual flashcards that use a picture instead of text (the professor provides us with .jpg's of all of the works of art in question) on one side? If not, have any of you had a class like this before? And if so, how did you go about it? Class just started though, so I won't have exams for a few weeks yet. | ||
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