Archive for the 'Study Fun And Humour' Category

Using AI to learn faster and retain more

When I wrote the first edition of my book, How To Get The Best Grades With The Least Amount Of Effort, Personal computers were just coming to market and the Internet didn’t really exist. All we had were dial-up modems at 300 to 1200 baud to connect to mainframe computers… That was then and this […]

Are you smarter than a second grader?

Are you smarter than a second grader? This test was administered to second graders….! Are you sure? There were some people on a train At the first stop, 19 people get off the train. At the next stop, 17 people get on the train. Now there are 63 people on the train. How many people […]

Quick Riddle: Married vs unmarried

Quick Riddle: Rock’n Roll Music

Quick Riddle: What is the Total?

Quick Riddle: Playing Chess

Quick Riddle: How many Fish?

Quick Riddle: Who is Lying?

Turning The Page

Whoever thought of this was brilliant!

Quick Math Quiz

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How to Read More

Lacking motivation to read more? This tip might help… 🙂 Or you could learn to speed read!

How observant do you think you are? Take this quick visual test

We all think we’re observant, but you’d be surprised at how many details we miss on our first glance… Take this quick visual test and see if you’re as observant as you think you are… Good luck!

Scrabble test

Research says 70% will select the SAME one word… Place your comments below and let’s see…

School Prank

I am NOT advocating you pull off a prank like this, but I have to admit, this took a lot of dedication and time and is worth sharing – it’s harmless and funny. IF you do pull off a prank like this, share it with me, but PLEASE – consider the environment and safety. There […]

Get Better Grades Now Video

Have a look at this fun video…

Big Number

Reading Cartoon

Study Like A Scholar

This is a great message for all students, but also a really cool commercial. Enjoy!

What is 2 times 2?

Several scientists were all posed the following question: “What is 2 X 2 ?” The engineer whips out his slide rule (so it’s old) and shuffles it back and forth, and finally announces “3.99”. The physicist consults his technical references, sets up the problem on his computer, and announces “it lies between 3.98 and 4.02”. […]

SAT Pressure?