'Fast Effective Student' For Faster Study And Total Retention

Reference & EducationCollege & University

  • Author Richard Lucas
  • Published May 13, 2006
  • Word count 257

This book was a complete eye-opener to me. Only 20 pages to read but it showed a very simple faster method of studying any material.

From struggling before with at least 2 hours study a day I now did it in 35-40 minutes. But I also found I had almost total recall. The great thing was I could study anywhere I wanted because I only needed a small notepad.

The author shows how to convert any study book or notes into a simple question and answer format. Because you convert the facts a certain way I found it easy to imprint anything I wanted into my memory.

Before the exam took place I found that I didn't need to revise like my other classmates.

When I first discovered this method I had already begun my studies. So first task was to convert all the past information I'd covered into my notepad. However, because of the method's simplicity this didn't take me long.

When I began studies for the final level certificate exam I was able to easily put everything into my notepad. On the bus each day I'd just spend 35 minutes quickly running over the material and that was it for the day.

Believe me, I'd recommend this study method to anyone who wants to study for their exams. Busy people who normally don't have the time to study can use this and find the time.

You can find a copy of this book in pdf format (Adobe Acrobat Reader) at this address. http://sensiblemoneyideas.tripod.com/fes.htm

Richard Lucas is the owner of www.studyskills.com

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