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How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 3:02am On Mar 13, 2019 |
As a student of any institution or field of study all over the world, there is absolutely no way you are going to progress into a higher level or grade until you sit for an examination. Examinations are to test the individual student’s capacity if he or she understood what has been taught in the past classes and lectures. It is meant to examine the student’s ability to recollect theories and practical work and/or relate them to the physical world.These examinations often come in form of oral or/and written quiz. In this situation, the student is left on his own with only his writing materials and any other objects allowed for the examination. It is often reported that most students who to their personal understanding, prepared well enough of the said examinations but yet find it difficult to make an average result. As a result, I’ve compiled three easy to use strategies that will help student remember whatever it is they read in the past. Here we go… 1. Mnemonic What is Mnemonic? According to google search, it’s a system such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations which assists in remembering something. This method is more helpful when it comes to remembering a list of items, names of people, places and other things alike. Here is how it is used. Let’s say we have a list of items that needs to be memorizes for the upcoming test. Example: Names of Vertebrate Animals in the Isolation Room. 1. Lion 5. Shark 2. Antelope 6. Tiger 3. Monkey 7. Alligator 4. Bear 8. Raccoon. In order to remember the names of animals according to their numbering using Mnemonic, I coined the word LAMB STAR. If you observe closely, I took the first letter of each animal in order to form a name my brain could easily remember anytime, any day. Note: this method of memory aid is also helpful when it comes to tests and examinations that will require you to list and explain steps and processes of something in a chronological/sequential order. 2. Visualization and Association. Humans all around the world both sane and insane are blessed with the ability of visualizing things, events, and scenarios through the power of imagination. The human mind is built in such a way that it can draw a mental picture of what happened in the past even when it is evident that the one visualizing never experienced the incident first hand but rather read it on print, was told about it by someone else or plainly through observation. If you’ve read books or seen movies on Sherlock Holmes, you’ll understand what I’m talking about here. So how then do you use the power of visualization to your favor? If you are always in the habit of forgetting names, places, facts, events or you are just not so good when it comes to cramming, please pay keen attention as it would help you on a long run. It will mostly favor you when you are given a question to give an account of something or to narrate/describe in your own words. Whenever you pick a book or reading text to study, don’t read at a stretch. Rather, take time to play those things you read in your head over and over again till it sticks. If possible, associate some words/data with your personal experience or places and things that are connected with what you are currently studying. Most people tend to be crazy when it comes to associating things to what they are reading. For instance, Shehu is a 200level student of Medicine in a higher institution in Nigeria. He often finds it difficult to remember the word “MONOZYGOTIC.” He can only regurgitate the meaning and its possibility not until he remembers that word. So, here is what e did. He took is time to let the word mono to stick to his brain. After doing that, he pictured a z-shaped maggot and a tick on the head of a dog. The process let to Mono + Zygot (z-shaped maggot) + Tic (Tick). There’s no shortcut to success. You need to remember that these strategies will work only when you invest your time to study. In the words of Sunni Brown, the Author of the Doodle Revolution: visualization is a muscle. It can be grown and strengthened, stretched and flexed. The reality is that we can teach our brain how to see more clearly and we can teach them how to show. So, over to you guys. What are the strategies you personally use(d) that enables you to remember things more faster? cc: seun lalasticlala mynd44 fynestboi 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by hos4x(m): 3:41am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Who go fail go still fail 4 Likes |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by chukwuibuipob: 4:14am On Mar 13, 2019 |
It is only the student with FACT ,have a FAT mark(David Oyedepo) 2 Likes |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by Abee79(m): 9:50am On Mar 13, 2019 |
Nice one. OP, take this small change and buy gala for yourself! 1 Like
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Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by flames007(m): 10:46am On Mar 13, 2019 |
hos4x:lol very correct. I used mnemonics even before I know what it's call.I also learn visually also. I can close my eyes and see formulas I need.its all just how much time you spend studying YOURSELF and not just books alone. 1 Like |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by Paullardricky: 10:53am On Mar 13, 2019 |
[quote author=hos4x post=76606708]Who go fail go still fail[/quotT hmm word 1 Like |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 1:57pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
hos4x: No be lie sha. But understanding ones strength and weaknesses when it comes to reading matters a lot. |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 2:04pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
chukwuibuipob: FAT mark! That got me. Funny enough, most students lose marks in examinations and tests not because they don't know the answers to the questions but because they failed to include the specific date of event, facts, and even some jargon in the field of study. |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 2:06pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Abee79: Baba why na? You Don forget say all my guys are ballers. This one no go do me o... |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 2:14pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
flames007: Isn't it funny how the mind works? We often underestimate the power of our mind not because we lack the ability, but because we are too lazy to involve ourselves in the process. 1 Like |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by Abee79(m): 3:25pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
mozele:Sorry, abeg just manage this one. You know say Bubu say this next level go dey tough 1 Like
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Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by DonXavi(m): 4:00pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
fsd |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by icebird25(m): 4:45pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Las Las school na scam |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by mozele(m): 9:57pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
icebird25:Lol. why you talk so? |
Re: How To Remember Almost Anything You Read For Exam by Nobody: 11:29pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
The best solution is to fully understand what you are reading. |
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