Lecture #10: How to Memorize Anything - EFFICIENTLY
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This is the tenth lecture in a series of lectures, intended for first-year college and university students, loosely around the topic of “How to Do Well in College“. But the information in this video may be more widely useful. There are two methods that allow people to efficiently memorize things: mnemonic cues and spaced repetition. In this video I explain how to use each of these.
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