Memorization book helps cut studying time in half

By Gary Weishaar

How would you like to increase your grade point average and test scores, improve your memorization abilities, while cutting your studying time in half?

“Super Memory-Super Student”, the new book by memory expert Harry Lorayne, focuses on how to raise grades in just thirty days by following his easy to learn memorization and study techniques.

Lorayne states in his book that there are only three fundamental learning skills: locating information, remembering the information, and understanding and organizing the information you’ve remembered.

His book focuses on the gap between locating information and understanding the information. This gap is memory. Lorayne states that without memory there can be no learning.

Lorayne repeatedly states how simple and easy his method is. His technique is based on the concept that in order to remember any new thing it must be associated in some ridiculous way with something a person already knows.

This system of linking items has been well documented in his previous thirteen books, including the best selling “The Memory Book.”

“Super Memory-Super Student” contains many easy to follow drills designed to increase your memorization ability. These drills cover every conceivable subject matter a student would encounter.

The reader benefits from Lorayne’s long experience as a memory expert. He is able to reduce all of the concepts in the book to a basic and understandable level.

Question and answer sections follow several of the chapters. These sections cover virtually any question the reader may come up with over the course of reading the book.

Lorayne’s book is applicable to students of all levels. Anyone from grade school to grad school could find some valuable and important tips on improving memorization ability.

Most students are hard pressed to find time to read much outside of class. However, the time spent reading this book could help to cut the reader’s study time in half.

Anyone interested in improving their memorization ability should consider reading this book. It could be something that might improve your school performance, and your life, forever.