Sorry to make two of these within a short timeframe.
The matter is this. I have a ton of hastily written notes with all the main points of books. I am supposed to memorize these, but there are so many of them, and not all of them will be used initially.
Here is an example of some notes I took from a book on clothing style:
Clothing tips for the slim man:
‘- Go for horizontal or diagonal stripes, preferably horizontal, and one big one should suit you well. Basically, horizontal is for width and vertical for height. So diagonal are good.
- Avoid monochromatica = you want a slight change of color in your outfit, not single-coloredness
- Avoid big prints
- Turtlenecks are good (where it extends and hugs part of your lower neck). Avoid v-necks. Basically, V-necks point to your height while turtlenecks point to your width.
- Thick or bulky material is okay
- Don’t have stuffed pockets that draw attention to midsection
I have loads upon loads more of these, and I wish to memorize them. But how do I do so? If I was taking a test with multiple-choice tomorrow, there would be some recollection involved, but many of these tips cannot effectively be remembered by association, since there isn't always anything to associate them with.
The tips on memorization online seem to focus on verbatim and test-taking.
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