How to Study and Master Any Subject – Quickly! This report was written by a college professor and contains eight fast-learning methods (FLMS) that will make you a much faster learner. Whether you are a student, in the military, a professional or in any situation where studying to advance your circumstances is required, this is the book for you. By the time you finish this report, you will •How to remove the one major barrier to understanding. •How to quickly absorb the basics of any subject and give yourself a bedrock foundation to what you want to know. •How to make it almost impossible for anyone (even a teacher) to ask you a question you cannot answer correctly. •How to learn on your own (without classes and teachers) through a fool-proof method that has been suppressed by educators for years. •How to quickly absorb and understand whole books. •How to "lay in concrete" a full understanding of the subject you are studying through the use of simple bric-a-brac found in any home. •How to learn the secrets of acquiring quick understanding through an almost unknown use of the dictionary. •How to burn whole lists of data into your memory so that you can automatically recall them anytime. These simple methods, applied faithfully, will start you on your road to a better life.
I'm glad I bought this book. Initially, it seemed like I already knew what he was talking out, but eventually I found out that, one truly does benefit by applying the techniques described in it. For me, it is a great addition to my "must have" library.
I really cannot wait to put some of these methods into practice. As it states in the book, it’s very logical, but strangely, not taught in our younger years.
This is a great little book of tips and tricks for learning. I really like the one about using a dictionary as a mimi course of learning and understanding. Fantastic book.
I never write reviews for books but I feel that this book deserved one. Some of the techniques outlined in this book are so simple, it makes you wonder why you never thought of it yourself.
I'd highly recommend this book if you, like myself, have always had trouble studying and retaining information.
Ultimately useful, but needs a little bit of an update. The bit about not using computers in a computer technology class made me smile, but this was written when computers were scarce!