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stressed monkie

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just a hint for the 04 student i found out, the best way to remember the ifferent topics is when ur writing ur study notes write each topic n a different colour not only cause colour stinulates ur brain waves but then u can also refer back to it and the colour will help u remember
 

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Originally posted by ToO LaZy ^*
when you take a break...relax somewhere where there is greenery...it relaxes and soothes your eyes
i found that out from my sisters morning glory notebook. it was on the inside cover and it had a panel of green to stare at... lol
 

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sure does....though not when you've covered the whole page in diff colour highlighters and the other side is barely readable!
 

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Originally posted by stressed monkie
just a hint for the 04 student i found out, the best way to remember the ifferent topics is when ur writing ur study notes write each topic n a different colour not only cause colour stinulates ur brain waves but then u can also refer back to it and the colour will help u remember
well i didn't know that as such, but i can say i did that withough knowing the results and yes, i did remember information by the colour. just as i remember it by the position on the page and the font.
 

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Originally posted by blue_lemonade
apparently....black pen on yellow paper helps memory too...:)

studying helps information retention and memory too :rolleyes: ....:p
 

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The LESS you use a highlighter and the better you target what you need to remember or keypoints the more likely you are to remember it.

LESS is MORE.

I hate people who cover their sheets in highlighter and I laugh at them because I get better marks :p
 

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i remember i coloured everything when i revised for maths and i got like 40/100. good thing it was prelim
 

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