Whether you are thinking about saving your grades or you just feel as though you need a bit of a boost as the semester wears on, you will find that one of the simplest things you can do to get your grades up and to keep them up is to read your materials before you […]
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Today’s post is about thinking about studying a little more generously – teach someone else to get better grades. As you teach them, you’ll learn what you KNOW even more and you’ll discover what you don’t yet know when they ask you questions. That will help you fill-in-the-blanks more quickly… ________________________________________________________________________ Hi Marc, Actually I […]
You’re in school to learn HOW to learn. I am pretty sure it was Albert Einstein said it best when he said “Education is what you remember after you’re forgotten everything”. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t study to get As or High Distinctions. It just means that if you adopt a ‘bigger picture’ of why […]
Today’s post is a series of questions from Virginia Buratto. You say “use coloured pens” (by the way almost everyone knows this technique) but you don’t say if one should read a text first and then highlight it or if he should highlight straight away or if it is better to read the whole book […]
Today’s post is a testimonial from a recent buyer of my book. “This course has literally changed the chemistry of my body. I am in such a state now…. My focus is is like a laser beam because I know what I want my outcome to be, and because I now know how to get […]