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About Continuing Education: 3 Ways to Improve Memory While Studying

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
Did you know changing your study space improves memory? Research proves it. So does varying your subjects and testing yourself often. Who knew? We did. Decades ago. It's time to study more wisely and improve your memory. It couldn't be easier.

3 Ways to Improve Memory While Studying
Contrary to popular belief, research proves that studying several subjects in one sitting, studying them in different settings, and frequent testing helps students improve memory. Improve your memory

Quick and Simple Ice Breaker for Adults: Three Words
Listening to National Public Radio yesterday, I heard a host ask callers to describe their summer in four words. Mine? Sweat, stress, decision, relief. It reminded me of a great ice breaker. Read more

You Might Get Free Tuition if You're Older than 60
f you're older than 60 and want to take college classes, you just might find yourself in the classroom absolutely free. Get free tuition

10 Ways to Read Faster When You Study
Read so fast your hair blows. Even if you use only a few of these ideas, you'll be reading faster and studying more effectively. Read faster

 


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