ONLINE ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM
FOR
LAW STUDENTS

 

How to Memorize Anything!

 

[Comments] [Comment Form]

 

 

 

OnlineASP - Home
Students and Learning
Study Skills/Habits
Class Prep/Participation
Exam Prep/Taking
Legal Analysis
Miscellaneous
The JD Project

 


 

 

 

Wilson Mar (wilsonmar@earthlink.net)
See, Tips on how to learn anything easier and faster 

310.320-7878 Box 3684 Torrance, CA 90510.
©Copyright 1998, 1999. All Rights Reserved. 

  Knowledge fills a large brain; it merely inflates a small one. —Anon.

  Ask a pre-school or Kindergarden teacher for ways to make learning fun.

Bombard ALL your senses — seeing, hearing, talking, smelling, touching.
  1. KINESTHETICS: Write or type what you have to remember on a card.
  2. CONCEPTUALS: Find where the information fits in an outline.
  3. CONCEPTUALS: Read what is around it to understand the context.
  4. CONCEPTUALS: Find examples of how it is used.
  5. VISUALS: Close your eyes and from memory see the words in your head.
  6. VISUALS: Post the card up in several places (refrigerator door, computer screen, mirror, briefcase, etc.)
  7. VISUALS: Carry the card with you and look at it several times a day.
  8. VERBALS: Say the words out loud whenever you see the card.
  9. KINESTHETICS Movement: Learn how the deaf use sign language for the words.
  10. AUDITORY Sound: Tape record the words and play it back on a portable casette player (while you are driving, etc.).
  11. SMELL: Get scented markers and mark up the words.
    • Purple - grape - person's name
    • Brown - cinnemon - physical object (house, car, etc.)
    • Blue - blueberry - inputs of time or money
    • Cyan - mint - place name
    • Green - apply - action or process
    • Orange - orange - adjective, description
    • Red - cherry - documents or outputs
    • Black - licorice - moral or lesson learned

We welcome your comments, suggestions, and especially criticisms.
Go to top of page
Top

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Approach
Memorizing the Law
Outlining/Flowcharting
ExamTaking, Generally
Study Partners/ Groups
Praciting Hypos/ Exams
Test Anxiety
 
 

Law School Boot Camp
Application Deadline
May 15, 2008

 
Passing the Bar
Supplemental Coaching

 
February 2008  Bar
Application Deadline
November 30, 2007
 
July 2008  Bar
Application Deadline
March 30, 2008

 

[Comments] [Comment Form]



Always Under Construction
Last Updated:
Wednesday, July 04, 2007

You are visitor #:
Hit Counter
to Exam Preparation and Participation.
 

In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, some material on this website is provided for comment, background information, research and/or educational purposes only, without permission from the copyright owner(s), under the "fair use" provisions of the federal copyright laws. These materials may not be distributed for other purposes without permission of the copyright owner(s). The copyright owner is the listed author.

 

 Copyright @ 1997,  2007 
Vernellia R. Randall and Academic Excellence Institute
 All Rights Reserved