
Compression study
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Book Introduction
“Children who have failed in their studies for 10 years “How did I become a top 1 percenter in just one year?” From 7th grade to 1st grade, from last to first in the entire school The performance-reversal plan of the performance-reversal kings who achieved rapid growth in a short period of time. There are children who seem to be born with a natural talent for studying. Unlike me, who always remains stagnant despite studying hard every day, these children suddenly show miraculous growth and achieve goals that seemed impossible. Their studies don't seem particularly different from mine, so why do their grades soar so quickly? The author, who suffered from severe depression due to bullying and a 27-point math score, achieved a dramatic increase in grades in a short period of time and was accepted to Seoul National University, discovered several commonalities among these "academic comeback champions" like himself. Their secret was ‘compressed study.’ When I stopped studying hard and changed the direction of my studies, a noticeable change occurred. "Compressed Study" is not just one person's subjective account of passing the exam, but contains the core of strategic study that 30 academic comeback champions have practiced and achieved remarkable results with. They established a solid study routine by checking the absolute amount of effort and results needed to achieve their goals on a weekly basis, and devised solutions to daily problems and developed step-by-step plans. The author breaks this down into a checklist of 70 steps that can be implemented daily, and encourages us to follow them step by step. Because if you have this absolute essence, anyone can easily and quickly experience compressed growth. Are you feeling stuck in an unexpected slump, berating yourself for your lack of willpower? Are you studying all day long but still struggling to break through the 3rd-grade barrier? The key to breaking through the top tier is to study with a high return on investment. If you've been wasting time and energy studying without any results, it's time to start studying for a long time and see results without fail. Let's follow the plan for rapid improvement in grades suggested in this book. Even if you fail at studying for 10 years, you can become a top 1 percent student in one year. |
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index
Prologue ┃ Studying isn't something you drag out.
CHAPTER 01.
The first step in studying compression
#Growth_Mind (Betting on Your Own Potential)
Grades don't get better; they just get better.
I wanted to be that 'mom's kid'│There is a separate environment for improving grades│Instead of worrying about the future, focus on what you have to do today│Don't rush, be quiet and steady
Essential mindset to start studying compression
A soccer player who never studied│It's not that I can't study, I just don't study│I need to know where I am now│The secret to avoiding a slump│If you have the will to learn, you can become a winner.
Three Virtues That Speed Up Your Grades
Don't resort to luck or tricks│Boldly break with established methods│Cultivate patience and flexibility
What do game masters and math masters have in common?
Beginner Level: Imitate the Play of Experts | Expert Level: Make Time for Self-Hone | Max Level: Surpass the Masters
How to Create a Process That Maintains Grade 1
Focus on the change itself│Know-how to survive failure│Recall your own competence│How to maximize your potential
CHAPTER 02.
The second step in studying compression
#Systems_Thinking (Making Distant Goals Closer)
Segmentation strategy to achieve goals
Focus on immediate goals│Break down your plan into smaller chunks│Know your time│How to prioritize your studies
Focus on your goals, not your emotions.
Life at an alternative school, far from the college entrance exams│Lessons learned from two failed grades│The illusion of studying hard│How to avoid being swayed by anxiety│Let go of the obsession with perfection
A Compressed Study Roadmap for Ultra-Fast Ascent
Start using a planner│Go up five grades in one year│How to draw the big picture of compressed study│Two mindset changes brought about by a roadmap│Let go of your greed for quantity│Don't be afraid to change your plan
Create a simple but solid routine.
The Aesthetics of Simplicity Are Necessary│How to Increase the Cost-Effectiveness of Studying│Establish a Clearly Fixed Amount
You have to change the situation, not your will.
Where to Study to Improve Your Grades | How to Use Private Tutoring | A Surefire Way to Control Study Distractions
CHAPTER 03.
The third step in studying compression
#Conscious_Effort (Find the 1% I'm lacking)
Three Ways to Avoid Being Betrayed by Your Efforts
The support of your homeroom teacher, like rain in a drought. │Conscious effort is needed, not mechanical effort. │Compare yourself to your past self instead of others. │Let go of the desire to get a perfect score.
The feedback habits that led a self-taught student to Seoul National University
The First Failure Caused by Lecture Addiction│The Second Failure Caused by Planning Addiction│One Change Changes Everything│The Last Hidden Card to Complete Compression Studying
The art of turning off your mind and immersing yourself in studying
Starting with what you need to do│Boldly discard what you don't need│Building the foundation through endless repetition
If you want to know what kind of questions will be on the exam
Textbooks that are guaranteed to appear on the exam│Three factors that predict the questions that will appear│Pay attention to the teacher's clues
The perfect master key to escaping sexual stagnation
Sometimes You Have to Break Your Own Stubbornness│Understand the Study Patterns of the Top Student in Your School│Why You Should Heed Others' Advice
Even hard work requires strategy.
Secure absolute quantity│Identify time wasted without meaning│Evaluate objectively and objectively│Develop the habit of reflecting and recording feedback│Identify factors that hinder grade improvement│Why you should focus on changing the essence
CHAPTER 04.
The fourth step in studying compression
#Practical_Strategy (Understanding the Principles of Performance Improvement)
Vacation is the golden time for a sharp rise in grades.
The scene of tears witnessed by all the students│Winter break, starting over from scratch│The power of independent study│The 80/20 rule for completing vacation studies│Distinguish between study and rest spaces
The belief that you can do it is more important than a good head.
How to Build Confidence in Studying | How to Review Explanations to Fill in Memorization Gaps
Three Principles for Skyrocketing Math Scores
How to Build a System for Studying Math│Why Studying Hard Doesn't Get You Results│Remember the 'Keys' to Problem Solving│
The final step to reaching Grade 1│If you're lacking grades, get a 'special'
The 10-Time Study Method That Gained a 200-Level Rank Increase in Just One Year
A Youth Baseball Player Who Dreamed of Becoming the Next Ryu Hyun-jin│How to Exploit the Gaps in a Crash Strike│A Practical Guide to the 10-Time Study Method
Study Strategies for Rapid English Improvement
Studying in a half-assed manner leaves nothing to be desired. │The 6-time study method of a top-tier English master. │How to eliminate any gaps in your English.
CHAPTER 05.
The fifth step in studying compression
#Admissions_Strategy_Preparation_for_Round_Time_Admissions (It's_Not_Over_Until_It's_Over)
A strategy to create a comeback victory
Two Lessons from Failing to Get Into High School: Change Your Attitude to School Life, Become a Leader at Least Once, Become an Admissions Expert at Your Desired School, and Put Your Personal Statement Together
How to Write a Self-Introduction That Will Lead You to Success
Deepen your awareness of the problems you face in your daily life. Embrace sincerity by worrying about your grades. Find a connection between your awareness of the problems and your major.
Even if you fail your school grades and the CSAT, there is hope.
The importance of essay preparation, as realized through my experience of retaking the college entrance exam. │Writing the right answer is more important than writing well. │Why practicing table of contents is important. │How to increase your essay exam pass rate.
supplement
01_Establishing a Perfect Study Plan for a Strong Grade
02_A Miraculous Memory Technique That Reduces Memorization Time by a Third
Epilogue ┃ Waiting for another performance comeback
CHAPTER 01.
The first step in studying compression
#Growth_Mind (Betting on Your Own Potential)
Grades don't get better; they just get better.
I wanted to be that 'mom's kid'│There is a separate environment for improving grades│Instead of worrying about the future, focus on what you have to do today│Don't rush, be quiet and steady
Essential mindset to start studying compression
A soccer player who never studied│It's not that I can't study, I just don't study│I need to know where I am now│The secret to avoiding a slump│If you have the will to learn, you can become a winner.
Three Virtues That Speed Up Your Grades
Don't resort to luck or tricks│Boldly break with established methods│Cultivate patience and flexibility
What do game masters and math masters have in common?
Beginner Level: Imitate the Play of Experts | Expert Level: Make Time for Self-Hone | Max Level: Surpass the Masters
How to Create a Process That Maintains Grade 1
Focus on the change itself│Know-how to survive failure│Recall your own competence│How to maximize your potential
CHAPTER 02.
The second step in studying compression
#Systems_Thinking (Making Distant Goals Closer)
Segmentation strategy to achieve goals
Focus on immediate goals│Break down your plan into smaller chunks│Know your time│How to prioritize your studies
Focus on your goals, not your emotions.
Life at an alternative school, far from the college entrance exams│Lessons learned from two failed grades│The illusion of studying hard│How to avoid being swayed by anxiety│Let go of the obsession with perfection
A Compressed Study Roadmap for Ultra-Fast Ascent
Start using a planner│Go up five grades in one year│How to draw the big picture of compressed study│Two mindset changes brought about by a roadmap│Let go of your greed for quantity│Don't be afraid to change your plan
Create a simple but solid routine.
The Aesthetics of Simplicity Are Necessary│How to Increase the Cost-Effectiveness of Studying│Establish a Clearly Fixed Amount
You have to change the situation, not your will.
Where to Study to Improve Your Grades | How to Use Private Tutoring | A Surefire Way to Control Study Distractions
CHAPTER 03.
The third step in studying compression
#Conscious_Effort (Find the 1% I'm lacking)
Three Ways to Avoid Being Betrayed by Your Efforts
The support of your homeroom teacher, like rain in a drought. │Conscious effort is needed, not mechanical effort. │Compare yourself to your past self instead of others. │Let go of the desire to get a perfect score.
The feedback habits that led a self-taught student to Seoul National University
The First Failure Caused by Lecture Addiction│The Second Failure Caused by Planning Addiction│One Change Changes Everything│The Last Hidden Card to Complete Compression Studying
The art of turning off your mind and immersing yourself in studying
Starting with what you need to do│Boldly discard what you don't need│Building the foundation through endless repetition
If you want to know what kind of questions will be on the exam
Textbooks that are guaranteed to appear on the exam│Three factors that predict the questions that will appear│Pay attention to the teacher's clues
The perfect master key to escaping sexual stagnation
Sometimes You Have to Break Your Own Stubbornness│Understand the Study Patterns of the Top Student in Your School│Why You Should Heed Others' Advice
Even hard work requires strategy.
Secure absolute quantity│Identify time wasted without meaning│Evaluate objectively and objectively│Develop the habit of reflecting and recording feedback│Identify factors that hinder grade improvement│Why you should focus on changing the essence
CHAPTER 04.
The fourth step in studying compression
#Practical_Strategy (Understanding the Principles of Performance Improvement)
Vacation is the golden time for a sharp rise in grades.
The scene of tears witnessed by all the students│Winter break, starting over from scratch│The power of independent study│The 80/20 rule for completing vacation studies│Distinguish between study and rest spaces
The belief that you can do it is more important than a good head.
How to Build Confidence in Studying | How to Review Explanations to Fill in Memorization Gaps
Three Principles for Skyrocketing Math Scores
How to Build a System for Studying Math│Why Studying Hard Doesn't Get You Results│Remember the 'Keys' to Problem Solving│
The final step to reaching Grade 1│If you're lacking grades, get a 'special'
The 10-Time Study Method That Gained a 200-Level Rank Increase in Just One Year
A Youth Baseball Player Who Dreamed of Becoming the Next Ryu Hyun-jin│How to Exploit the Gaps in a Crash Strike│A Practical Guide to the 10-Time Study Method
Study Strategies for Rapid English Improvement
Studying in a half-assed manner leaves nothing to be desired. │The 6-time study method of a top-tier English master. │How to eliminate any gaps in your English.
CHAPTER 05.
The fifth step in studying compression
#Admissions_Strategy_Preparation_for_Round_Time_Admissions (It's_Not_Over_Until_It's_Over)
A strategy to create a comeback victory
Two Lessons from Failing to Get Into High School: Change Your Attitude to School Life, Become a Leader at Least Once, Become an Admissions Expert at Your Desired School, and Put Your Personal Statement Together
How to Write a Self-Introduction That Will Lead You to Success
Deepen your awareness of the problems you face in your daily life. Embrace sincerity by worrying about your grades. Find a connection between your awareness of the problems and your major.
Even if you fail your school grades and the CSAT, there is hope.
The importance of essay preparation, as realized through my experience of retaking the college entrance exam. │Writing the right answer is more important than writing well. │Why practicing table of contents is important. │How to increase your essay exam pass rate.
supplement
01_Establishing a Perfect Study Plan for a Strong Grade
02_A Miraculous Memory Technique That Reduces Memorization Time by a Third
Epilogue ┃ Waiting for another performance comeback
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Into the book
His study motto was 'don't rush, be quiet and steady'.
One of the mistakes students who want to improve their grades quickly make is thinking too quickly that doing something right away will change the results.
As a result, I get tired of it and end up giving up.
Let me say this again: grades are not something you 'raise', they 'rise' naturally.
To achieve my goals, I need to ask myself what I need to do 'today' and pour all my energy into doing it every day.
We must not forget that today, filled properly, piles up and piles up to become a different tomorrow.
--- p.26
As he says, the same methods that help us excel in all our favorite fields, including games and sports, can also be applied to studying.
Learning, practicing hard, and researching better ways.
This is a very simple and clear way to achieve and grow.
If you're having trouble achieving success in your studies, think back to how you achieved success in something you enjoy or excel at, whether it's a game or a sport.
You may discover amazing potential you never knew existed.
--- p.65~66
So, I divided my ultimate goal into smaller goals, developed a detailed strategy to focus on each smaller goal, and then focused on achieving the smaller goals in front of me.
I achieved most of my small goals one by one, and my grades gradually improved along with them.
After the midterm exam, he improved his grades in all three exams, and by the end of his first year, he had ranked 20th in the entire school. From the final exam in the first semester of his second year, he had consistently ranked first in the entire school.
I achieved my goal in just one year through intensive study.
It was a result that I created entirely on my own, without any academy or private tutoring.
--- p.
86
Another thing to keep in mind as you increase the absolute amount of effort is that you should not increase it too drastically from the beginning.
If a student who used to study for one hour a day suddenly studies for ten hours, it will be difficult in many ways.
Therefore, when increasing the amount of effort from 1 hour to 10 hours, it is better to take the 'accumulation' process of breaking the process down little by little and increasing it by 1 hour per week or 30 minutes per day.
Just because you work hard doesn't mean you'll be 'good' at something, but I can confidently say that no one has ever been 'good' at something without working hard.
Even friends who previously said they had achieved good results despite not studying very hard, while perhaps putting in less effort than others, were always putting in an "absolutely sufficient amount of effort" to achieve results.
Rather, it is highly likely that 'somewhat less' was the optimal amount for them, considering their study efficiency and their own condition.
--- p.
213
“There is no need for the content you write for school assignments or personal statements to be flashy and grandiose.
Rather, everyday things that happen to anyone can feel more authentic.
The important thing is not to stop at feeling a sense of problem, but to continuously push forward and deepen that sense of problem.
If you continuously refine the sense of problem you feel in your daily life, it can become a material that differentiates you more than anything else.” Universities are fundamentally places created to cultivate scholars, that is, people who study.
The people who review and evaluate students' personal statements and school records are all scholars who conduct research (not only professors, but also most full-time admissions officers have a background in academics).
What matters most to a scholar is neither a groundbreaking idea nor grandiose specifications.
The life of a scholar is a sense of problem.
Observing a phenomenon and feeling a sense of problem becomes the driving force to study it and find a better solution.
Therefore, it is structurally valid to say that 'awareness of problems' is the most important in the self-introduction and school record submitted to universities that are fundamentally designed to select 'scholars'.
One of the mistakes students who want to improve their grades quickly make is thinking too quickly that doing something right away will change the results.
As a result, I get tired of it and end up giving up.
Let me say this again: grades are not something you 'raise', they 'rise' naturally.
To achieve my goals, I need to ask myself what I need to do 'today' and pour all my energy into doing it every day.
We must not forget that today, filled properly, piles up and piles up to become a different tomorrow.
--- p.26
As he says, the same methods that help us excel in all our favorite fields, including games and sports, can also be applied to studying.
Learning, practicing hard, and researching better ways.
This is a very simple and clear way to achieve and grow.
If you're having trouble achieving success in your studies, think back to how you achieved success in something you enjoy or excel at, whether it's a game or a sport.
You may discover amazing potential you never knew existed.
--- p.65~66
So, I divided my ultimate goal into smaller goals, developed a detailed strategy to focus on each smaller goal, and then focused on achieving the smaller goals in front of me.
I achieved most of my small goals one by one, and my grades gradually improved along with them.
After the midterm exam, he improved his grades in all three exams, and by the end of his first year, he had ranked 20th in the entire school. From the final exam in the first semester of his second year, he had consistently ranked first in the entire school.
I achieved my goal in just one year through intensive study.
It was a result that I created entirely on my own, without any academy or private tutoring.
--- p.
86
Another thing to keep in mind as you increase the absolute amount of effort is that you should not increase it too drastically from the beginning.
If a student who used to study for one hour a day suddenly studies for ten hours, it will be difficult in many ways.
Therefore, when increasing the amount of effort from 1 hour to 10 hours, it is better to take the 'accumulation' process of breaking the process down little by little and increasing it by 1 hour per week or 30 minutes per day.
Just because you work hard doesn't mean you'll be 'good' at something, but I can confidently say that no one has ever been 'good' at something without working hard.
Even friends who previously said they had achieved good results despite not studying very hard, while perhaps putting in less effort than others, were always putting in an "absolutely sufficient amount of effort" to achieve results.
Rather, it is highly likely that 'somewhat less' was the optimal amount for them, considering their study efficiency and their own condition.
--- p.
213
“There is no need for the content you write for school assignments or personal statements to be flashy and grandiose.
Rather, everyday things that happen to anyone can feel more authentic.
The important thing is not to stop at feeling a sense of problem, but to continuously push forward and deepen that sense of problem.
If you continuously refine the sense of problem you feel in your daily life, it can become a material that differentiates you more than anything else.” Universities are fundamentally places created to cultivate scholars, that is, people who study.
The people who review and evaluate students' personal statements and school records are all scholars who conduct research (not only professors, but also most full-time admissions officers have a background in academics).
What matters most to a scholar is neither a groundbreaking idea nor grandiose specifications.
The life of a scholar is a sense of problem.
Observing a phenomenon and feeling a sense of problem becomes the driving force to study it and find a better solution.
Therefore, it is structurally valid to say that 'awareness of problems' is the most important in the self-introduction and school record submitted to universities that are fundamentally designed to select 'scholars'.
--- p.
305
305
Publisher's Review
“Studying hard doesn’t necessarily mean your grades will improve!”
Five Secrets of Mentors Who Overcame the Wall of Top Rankings
There is no student who does not work hard.
The problem is that while the amount of effort is similar for everyone, the results are different for each person.
Students who do not see results commensurate with their efforts become frustrated, blame themselves, and begin to doubt their abilities.
When you lose faith in yourself and start setting limits, you may end up giving up on studying, thinking, "I'm no good."
In fact, the way to break this vicious cycle is simple.
The author says that the reason why the students who appeared in this book, including himself, were able to surpass the top ranks in as little as two months or as long as two years despite failing at studying for a long time was because they "studied to pass" rather than "studied hard."
In other words, you can pass the exam only by studying in a way that will allow you to maximize your potential in a short period of time, rather than wasting time and energy in the wrong way.
So how can we study to get the most out of our money with the least investment?
“If you just focus on your studies, your grades will go up several times over!”
The Secret to Unconditional Success in Studying
To raise your grades to the top, you must first know where you stand.
Next, you need to plan the scope and strategy of your studies for each subject.
Let's take math grades as an example.
The mentor, who went from a 7th grade to a 1st grade in math in just one year, said that the secret to his rapid improvement in math scores was that he made the following plan for each grade.
? When your math mock exam score is below 5th grade → Use the answer sheet to study the problem-solving process and memorize everything.
? When your math mock exam score is 3rd or 4th grade → Take more than 30 minutes to think about each problem on your own.
? When your math mock exam score is 2nd grade or higher → Study while looking for other solution methods besides the existing ones.
Additionally, the top students had a habit of constantly reflecting and providing feedback on whether they had studied as much as they had planned and how effective their strategies were.
Students often tend to blindly follow the study methods of top-ranked students without even knowing what method is most appropriate for them. However, to avoid being betrayed by your efforts, you need to identify the most important steps for your own position.
To properly execute this process and avoid a slump, it is important to break down the plan into smaller pieces and create an environment where it can be executed without difficulty.
The author shares his top-notch know-how on the basics of completing a condensed study session, how to utilize online lectures, how to study intensively during vacation, virtues that lead to a rapid rise in grades, and the conditions for effort, all of which answer questions that any test-taker would be curious about.
A self-introduction writing method that reflects the recent college entrance exam environment where extracurricular activities are increasing and a formula for increasing essay test passing rates are included as a bonus.
“It ain’t over until it’s over!”
How to Use the Top 1% Planner
A Miraculous Memorization Technique That Cuts Memorization Time by a Third
Maintaining your grades is just as important as raising them.
For this, creating a planner is essential.
In particular, to build a solid grade, you need to provide feedback for each subject and problem every time you take a test, and check your mistake habits.
This is because it allows you to understand the test question patterns and study priorities.
Once you have established a study strategy, increase the efficiency of memorization through the principles of structuring and contextualization.
Structuring is a way of perceiving the content to be remembered as a blueprint centered on a given structure, and contextualization is a way of creating relationships among the content to be remembered or remembering it centered on the context.
This is the author's extreme know-how that allowed him to achieve perfect scores in memorization subjects even after entering Seoul National University.
If you practice this principle by understanding the actual textbook examples included in 『Compressed Study』, you will have the surprising experience of it being engraved in your mind without you having to memorize it.
If you develop a study strategy for each subject and problem using the planner format actually used by the top students, and master the memorization technique, you will be able to face any problem without being shaken.
No one knows whether you will be the one or not until the game is over.
No matter what process you went through, if you end up a winner in the end, you were destined to be one from the beginning.
Don't give in to your self-imposed limitations, and start "compressed studying" that will give you a top-tier report card.
If you set the right direction for your studies, you will be able to reach your goals faster than anyone else, no matter where you are now.
Five Secrets of Mentors Who Overcame the Wall of Top Rankings
There is no student who does not work hard.
The problem is that while the amount of effort is similar for everyone, the results are different for each person.
Students who do not see results commensurate with their efforts become frustrated, blame themselves, and begin to doubt their abilities.
When you lose faith in yourself and start setting limits, you may end up giving up on studying, thinking, "I'm no good."
In fact, the way to break this vicious cycle is simple.
The author says that the reason why the students who appeared in this book, including himself, were able to surpass the top ranks in as little as two months or as long as two years despite failing at studying for a long time was because they "studied to pass" rather than "studied hard."
In other words, you can pass the exam only by studying in a way that will allow you to maximize your potential in a short period of time, rather than wasting time and energy in the wrong way.
So how can we study to get the most out of our money with the least investment?
“If you just focus on your studies, your grades will go up several times over!”
The Secret to Unconditional Success in Studying
To raise your grades to the top, you must first know where you stand.
Next, you need to plan the scope and strategy of your studies for each subject.
Let's take math grades as an example.
The mentor, who went from a 7th grade to a 1st grade in math in just one year, said that the secret to his rapid improvement in math scores was that he made the following plan for each grade.
? When your math mock exam score is below 5th grade → Use the answer sheet to study the problem-solving process and memorize everything.
? When your math mock exam score is 3rd or 4th grade → Take more than 30 minutes to think about each problem on your own.
? When your math mock exam score is 2nd grade or higher → Study while looking for other solution methods besides the existing ones.
Additionally, the top students had a habit of constantly reflecting and providing feedback on whether they had studied as much as they had planned and how effective their strategies were.
Students often tend to blindly follow the study methods of top-ranked students without even knowing what method is most appropriate for them. However, to avoid being betrayed by your efforts, you need to identify the most important steps for your own position.
To properly execute this process and avoid a slump, it is important to break down the plan into smaller pieces and create an environment where it can be executed without difficulty.
The author shares his top-notch know-how on the basics of completing a condensed study session, how to utilize online lectures, how to study intensively during vacation, virtues that lead to a rapid rise in grades, and the conditions for effort, all of which answer questions that any test-taker would be curious about.
A self-introduction writing method that reflects the recent college entrance exam environment where extracurricular activities are increasing and a formula for increasing essay test passing rates are included as a bonus.
“It ain’t over until it’s over!”
How to Use the Top 1% Planner
A Miraculous Memorization Technique That Cuts Memorization Time by a Third
Maintaining your grades is just as important as raising them.
For this, creating a planner is essential.
In particular, to build a solid grade, you need to provide feedback for each subject and problem every time you take a test, and check your mistake habits.
This is because it allows you to understand the test question patterns and study priorities.
Once you have established a study strategy, increase the efficiency of memorization through the principles of structuring and contextualization.
Structuring is a way of perceiving the content to be remembered as a blueprint centered on a given structure, and contextualization is a way of creating relationships among the content to be remembered or remembering it centered on the context.
This is the author's extreme know-how that allowed him to achieve perfect scores in memorization subjects even after entering Seoul National University.
If you practice this principle by understanding the actual textbook examples included in 『Compressed Study』, you will have the surprising experience of it being engraved in your mind without you having to memorize it.
If you develop a study strategy for each subject and problem using the planner format actually used by the top students, and master the memorization technique, you will be able to face any problem without being shaken.
No one knows whether you will be the one or not until the game is over.
No matter what process you went through, if you end up a winner in the end, you were destined to be one from the beginning.
Don't give in to your self-imposed limitations, and start "compressed studying" that will give you a top-tier report card.
If you set the right direction for your studies, you will be able to reach your goals faster than anyone else, no matter where you are now.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 20, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 372 pages | 588g | 150*210*22mm
- ISBN13: 9791189584474
- ISBN10: 1189584476
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