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Imagery 🎨

Imagery 🎨

This technique involves imagining the words, making them visual. Like "tree" we think of a tree. Imagery is so simple but effective, a lot of people read and don't understand because they don't apply this!

  • Imagine the concept in your head, it will store it since it is a visual and easy to remember.

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Are you studying the day before the exam? Or are studying while the teacher is distributing the papers?Either way this course will serve as a guide in studying in all situations, even when the teacher is distributing. Master the fundamentals and techniques, and you will survive every test (maybe)

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