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Did you know that you can have a distinct advantage in the testing center over other test candidates in a completely legal way?
The secret is using the way the human brain is wired. Without going into all the medical jargon the bottom line is our long-term memory storage area is very close physically to the area of the brain that recognizes smell.
I imagine that most of the readers of this work have had the experience of smelling something such as a particular flower, or the ocean and suddenly remembering something that happened years or even decades ago.
You can put this to work when you're preparing to take a test. It's really simple actually. Find something you like for example a cinnamon stick and keep it in your mouth while you are studying. Treat it like it was a lollipop. The taste and smell of the cinnamon stick will be associated with your studies. When you go to take a test just pop out a cinnamon stick and let the taste and smell trigger long-term memory association of what you have been studying.
Remember that test centers have pretty strict rules about what you can bring into a testing site. This naturally precludes smoking, and in most cases, liquids of any form. If you're going to use gum or a hard candy make sure it has a very strong odor with in your mouth. A personal old favorite of mine is Blackjack chewing gum. You don't have to stink up the whole test Center ;-) The fact that your nose has a direct connection to your mouth will allow the smell to come up into your nose the back way and trigger the long-term memory association.
The good news is this will work for virtually everyone studying virtually anything. Is not an exclusive trick to the work created by Tcat Houser and the AlphaGeekProductions team.
However it does show a glimpse of the research done to ensure that study materials created by the group has been asked the question by the team: Does this address all known learning styles?
You can obtain more information on this topic as well as building motivational study teams with specific tips on logistics absolutely free by getting the e-book Certification Success produced by Tcat Houser. If you're having a hard time finding it, let Tcat know by posting a question at GetITAnswered.com
For those of you that are skeptical on this topic you will find the web links for the medical research on this topic ranging from entry-level information to the dissertations and thesis of the psychologists and medical doctors who have done this research included in the e-book Certification Success.
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