How do I memorize something quickly?

How can I memorize something fast?

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    Try repeating them over and over to yourself. Or, try to make up a little tune with their names and sing it to yourself. Kind of like the song with all 50 states? Or even flashcards. There's online flashcards on a site called Quizlet. Hope I helped! :)

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Oh golly, I just read the names over and over again, and create a word or words using the first letter in each of their names, or create pictures in your head of what the name sounds like.

Jack

The most used memory trick is that you make up some sort of sing-song or poetry like sentence, that will help you. Use rhymes, mental images (pictures), and fun.

Lex Lodge

Oh golly, I just read the names over and over again, and create a word or words using the first letter in each of their names, or create pictures in your head of what the name sounds like.

Jack

The most used memory trick is that you make up some sort of sing-song or poetry like sentence, that will help you. Use rhymes, mental images (pictures), and fun.

Lex Lodge

Try repeating them over and over to yourself. Or, try to make up a little tune with their names and sing it to yourself. Kind of like the song with all 50 states? Or even flashcards. There's online flashcards on a site called Quizlet. Hope I helped! :)

Allison

Mnemonics: For example, to remember the colours of the rainbow, use the mnemonic "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" or the fictitious name "Roy G. Biv". Another one is HOMES to help people remember the names of all of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.) In electronics, color codes are used on some components, with each color representing a specific value (0-9). Numerous mnemonics exist to help remember the sequence of numbers where the first letter of each word represents the first letter of the name of the color for that number. One such mnemonic is "Bill Brown Realized Only Yesterday Good Boys Value Good Work", representing the colours black (0), brown (1), red (2), orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray, and white (9).

Dan s

If u don't mind loss if sleep read it over and over and over and over etc... Until 4-5 hours till u need to get up

lexihorsegirl

Mnemonics: For example, to remember the colours of the rainbow, use the mnemonic "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" or the fictitious name "Roy G. Biv". Another one is HOMES to help people remember the names of all of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.) In electronics, color codes are used on some components, with each color representing a specific value (0-9). Numerous mnemonics exist to help remember the sequence of numbers where the first letter of each word represents the first letter of the name of the color for that number. One such mnemonic is "Bill Brown Realized Only Yesterday Good Boys Value Good Work", representing the colours black (0), brown (1), red (2), orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray, and white (9).

Dan s

If u don't mind loss if sleep read it over and over and over and over etc... Until 4-5 hours till u need to get up

lexihorsegirl

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