To avoid getting lost in the flood of information that today’s world generates so intensely, everyone needs to be able to separate the main from the secondary, the significant from the less significant. For this, all people—and a student in particular—need focused attention, excellent memory, and high mental abilities.
In this guide, practical techniques for perceiving, memorizing, and reproducing material are explained in an accessible way, along with methods for working with a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. Not everyone knows how to work independently, but learning to do so is necessary.
The book includes effective training exercises aimed at developing the mechanisms of memory and mastering sensible methods of memorization.
The edition is intended for students in upper grades of general education schools, lyceums, and gymnasiums, as well as for university students, and for everyone who wants to improve their memory.