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Study Methods Quotes

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Peter  Rogers
“You have to make your own condensed notes. You learn from MAKING them. A lot of thinking goes into deciding what to include and exclude. You develop your own system of abbreviations and memory methods for the information.”
Peter Rogers, Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard

Peter  Rogers
“Ambient sounds, especially with words, occupy about 5-10% of your intellectual bandwidth.

By wearing ear protectors, you acoustically isolate yourself. This freed up bandwidth can now be focused on the desired task.

It's a great deal. Just put on some earmuffs and you become 5-10% smarter.”
Peter Rogers, Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard