The “Question / Answer Reflex”

May 3, 2008 – 4:43 pm

Well here it is at last… the next video in this series about making fundamental changes to the way you study for exams.

Sorry that it’s taken so long to get out to you but I’ve been really busy this week and managed to find some time this weekend to put it together for you. This video is all about a term I came up with called… The "Question / Answer Reflex".

The video will explain all about it but once again I’d appreciate all your feedback and questions. It gives me motivation to keep putting these things together for you. Just one favor… Could you please vote on my video by giving me a digg? (just click the little guy with the shovel below the video).

Thanks… Hope the video helps…

 

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Fundamental Changes To How You Study

April 22, 2008 – 7:58 am

Hi everyone… here’s the first video in the series I’m putting together on how to make fundamental changes to the way you study.

Make sure you leave me a comment or a question, and some feedback. I want these videos to make a big difference to how you study and consequently… your exam results.

 

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Incredible Response!

April 16, 2008 – 12:03 pm

I can’t believe the incredible response to my first video in this series about making fundamental changes to the way you study.

Seems like lots of students are really sick of all the rehashed ineffective study tips that are floating around at the moment and are looking for something that really works.

Well the good news is I really believe I can deliver on my promise to make a positive change to your exam results so stay with me guys.

Just a quick summary of the intro video…

What I was really trying to get across to you in the video is that being good at exams is a lot like learning how to play your favorite sport. You have to use the skills required to perform at the highest possible level.

Studying for exams is exactly the same. Stop focusing on rewriting text books, highlighting everything (some students end up highlighting more information compared with what they don’t highlight), and doing all the things that won’t improve your performance in the exams.

So what do you do? Well I’m going to explain lots more to you in the coming videos which I’m working on right now so make sure you’re all signed up so I can send them to you.

I promise to totally change the way you study for your exams so I hope you’re hyped!

By the way… to keep up with new information added to this blog, just enter your email address in the box on the right and you’ll receive an instant email update.

Talk soon…

 

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How To Study For Exams | Intro

April 14, 2008 – 2:33 pm

Just finished the first video in a new series I’m putting together about making fundamental changes to the way you study for exams. Check it out and give me some feedback…

 

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New Bonuses

April 13, 2008 – 6:14 am

Just added some exciting new bonuses for anyone who purchases Studying For Exams Made Simple.

Even if you don’t decide to purchase my study system right now, make sure you add your name and email to my priority list so I can send you some videos that I’ll be creating for you over the next few weeks.

These videos should dramatically change the way you study because unlike most superficial study tips floating around, these videos deal with the real fundamentals of how to study for exams. The root cause of why most students never quite make the grade.

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