ookooma wrote:very nice video
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Only marginally connected to the topic, and without any explanation why you linked somewhere?
I've looked at the site, and while it does seem to be learning software, there is no hint at which topics are available to learn from, nor any explanation about used methods.....
Well, usually When preparing the "hot phase" I do an older exam under exam conditions, to check how far I get without learning. Then I use the model answers to check how up-to-date the material I use is (my next exam will be very time-sensitive, as the materials used change at least once a year, likely more often), and which model-answers are wrong now-days.
The I review bad topics, the reiterate with the next younger previous exam papers.
As the next exam I am learning for includes at least 4x4hours in two days, I need at least one week for each reinteration, and I plan to do at least 5 reinterations, and hope for 7 reiterations.... 2017 is still far away though.... (that's when my exam will be... )
Another hint I only tried once is aroma tricking. Your brain may connect certain topics with certain smells, and vice versa. When learning math, have a slight orangy smell around you. When doing the exam, have it present too, your brain will by smell alone get into the mood.
Banana for French.
Bread for Geography.
Alter as needed and liked....
(I propose using things like oranges, bananas, bread, as you can have that stuff in the exam without being questioned why you have a bottle of orange aroma oil on your desk, amd that possibly being taken away as "it may disturb others". When needed, scratch the orange to increase the smell bow and then. Eat a bite of the banana and leave the rest open...