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I am a psych grad and been working on research on and off for a few years but I'm going to be taking two-three courses now, one in medical school, and a couple other ones that are heavy on memorization too: one is a biology course which requires lots of visual memorization and another is a literature/poetry one which requires a good verbal memory.
I looked at a few other threads here but I did not find a good list of books on memorization techniques and good studying habits. There are so many of them out there, it's confusing.
All I remember is that last time I had a full course load it was quite difficult and pretty soon I ended up procrastinating, staying up late, wasting time, etc. So I want to go into this much better prepared. Since yesterday I have been trying different things, like trying to memorize a list of 15 objects in a short time, etc. It's been quite random.
The main problem is that I can't just randomly pick and apply some method to everything I'll need to study. In other words, if there is a lesson that I need to study, it may be most effective to use a particular technique to memorize the outline (mostly like based on real understanding of the topic and associating it with other lessons) versus the particular details or names or figures...or sequence of historical events (method of loci effective here.)
I like a book that is based on good research and perhaps puts these memorization techniques in proper context.
Thank you for all your help. I figured you guys in this section of the forum must be experts on memorization. 🙂
I looked at a few other threads here but I did not find a good list of books on memorization techniques and good studying habits. There are so many of them out there, it's confusing.
All I remember is that last time I had a full course load it was quite difficult and pretty soon I ended up procrastinating, staying up late, wasting time, etc. So I want to go into this much better prepared. Since yesterday I have been trying different things, like trying to memorize a list of 15 objects in a short time, etc. It's been quite random.
The main problem is that I can't just randomly pick and apply some method to everything I'll need to study. In other words, if there is a lesson that I need to study, it may be most effective to use a particular technique to memorize the outline (mostly like based on real understanding of the topic and associating it with other lessons) versus the particular details or names or figures...or sequence of historical events (method of loci effective here.)
I like a book that is based on good research and perhaps puts these memorization techniques in proper context.
Thank you for all your help. I figured you guys in this section of the forum must be experts on memorization. 🙂