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I going to take a very important writen test in a few weeks. The exam is basically the teacher refering to a part of the chapter (he tells us the name of the title of the question) and we have to say everything we know about, basically memorize the text and spit it out again in class...


And another thing we are not allowed to write anything that is not in the book and in the question he refered to.


Any tips...


Listening to memory supercharger every other day

Doing mind maps (not that useful since a summary of the skeleton of the question would be too short for what the teacher want and we have to use technical languge).


Thankx in advanced






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Write it out.

Copying a book word-for-word activates the physical intellegences, and the slowing-down lets the mind "chew" on the words.






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bump, any more suggestions out there






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Mind map it out. One for each chapter then summarise all the chapters on one. Working with the the book in detail using your spatial and kinaesthetic intelligences adds to your ability to recall the details. A quick glance at each mind map will aid the recall.

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