Sunday, November 21, 2010

intro

Dear interested student,

I went to medical school without the usual pre-med schedule and so I was competing against people who were taking the classes for a second time. Believe it or not, that's how they do it in medical school. Just imagine your grades if you took a college course a second time... pretty likely that you could get an A, don't you think?

Well, that was not me. I was getting whipped into 'f ' territory by tough exams so I upped my study strategy by reading about the best learning techniques of all of the top experts. I also accidentally invented an artificial photographic memory technique then adapted it to translate complex information into easy-to-remember images. This allowed me to get A's where I had been failing. I shared some of the images with friends and my classmates thanked me profusely for the advantage it gave them during a test. Imagine remembering an image, picture, diagram or picture in great detail just when you needed it for a test question. That is what this is about.

I now want to share these techniques for free with whomever it would help.

It is quick and easy to learn but does require a short period of fairly intense concentration. I think it should work in one episode of less than an hour.

My reward for this is that I wish to document the success rate of this process for possible commercial development but all participants will be anonymous if so desired.