Improve your study skills and improve your grades – it’s as simple as that!
Here you will find the information you need to become a smarter, faster, better learner without having to work harder. By understanding how the brain processes and retains information, you can adjust your study habits and activate the great potential of your memory.
Our site includes scientifically proven methods that work with your brain, not against it. Instead of working harder, you’ll be working smarter and learning effective study methods such as improved note taking and note review systems, speed reading, activating both sides of the brain, improving your intelligence, and much more. You will find it easy to remember and recall information in all of your subjects, not just your favorites, and become a more productive student.
Speed reading is a fun, easy way to improve your study skills. The average person is reading at half their potential speed and, contrary to popular belief, this actually decreases comprehension as the brain is overloaded with word sounds instead of meaning. By using the simple techniques on our speed reading page, you’ll improve your reading speed and information recall within a week.
You’ll also find ways to avoid exam anxiety, guides to writing essays and how to stop cramming. We have outlined the best methods for retaining lecture notes, and tips on how to prepare for a test. There’s a guide to harnessing the power of both hemispheres of your brain to enhance your memory, and an article on how exercise can improve your grades.
Did you know that you can improve your IQ with simply, daily activities? By practicing the brain-boosting exercises on this site, you’ll have improved cognitive thinking, faster response time, and be able to wrap your head around complex puzzles.
By improving your skills and using both hemispheres of your brain, you’ll soon discover that study can actually be, believe a not, a fun activity! No more exam anxiety, no more procrastination, and no more last-minute cramming. You will be completely in control of your motivation, retention, recall, and – best of all – your grades!