3 books that help you study better

Today we think above all of those who are currently immersed in studies and need all the help possible so that it is carried out in the simplest possible way. Therefore, we bring you a list of 3 books that help you study better and more significantly.

If you want to see better results on your exams because some of your current technique fails, these books can help or advise you.

These books will advise you how to study

"Brain Gymnastics in Action" by Marilyn Vos Savant

This work is revolutionary for its exhibition structure, its simple pedagogical conception and its imaginative presentation. An eminently practical and pragmatic book, an essential tool both for home use and in schools or study centers. The person with the highest IQ in the world presents you with a program for the development of intelligence by recovering forgotten knowledge. Everything you need to update what you have learned in your training and be a more logical and creative person.

"Develop a prodigious mind" by Ramón Campayo

We can all develop and improve our mind to unsuspected limits. We just have to have access to an efficient method and have a expert guide. Ramón Campayo, world champion of memorization and speed reading and endorsed by extensive didactic experience, proposes this book that will allow you study, prepare for exams and competitions in the most practical, easy, fast and effective way. By following the methods clearly described in the book, you will be able to significantly increase your memory capacity and your reading and comprehension speed in a very short time, it also includes learning methods, study techniques and psychological preparation.

It is a book designed not only for students but for anyone who wants to continue developing their mind, whether they are studying or not.

«Memory techniques: practical cases» by Luis Sebastián Pascal

If you still doubt which memorization technique is the best for you, this book will help you when choosing. This book aims to show, through examples, how to use memorization techniques when dealing with more complex tasks such as simply remembering a list of words. It also explains the Leitner system, very common in language learning. It also includes a quick introduction to memorization techniques for readers unfamiliar with them.

And you, which of these three books do you think you need?


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