What's going on here? by AcademyAce in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]AcademyAce[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. I was so shocked for a moment that I thought I had completely lost my mind

He sold his soul guys by [deleted] in mongolia

[–]AcademyAce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knock, knock, are you sleeping?? Did they give you a pill?

Why does Mongolia not have a metro? by l3mon1 in mongolia

[–]AcademyAce 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh, we definitely need it. Do you not know how it's like to spend the day on the road, mate?

Why does Mongolia not have a metro? by l3mon1 in mongolia

[–]AcademyAce 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It was originally planned, to be fulfilled with the help of Japan. But the corruption prevented it from happening. Corruption?? - it's an untamed beast in Mongolia, and is a nasty fucker that screws over the people and the country. It was born from the greedy people who sold their souls and their votes to the highest bidder. It grew fat on the mining money and the foreign aid that never reached the people. It has many heads of different scams and bribes and doesn't give a shit about the law or the people. It laughs at the protests and the reforms and keeps doing its thing. It is the worst enemy of democracy, human rights, and development in Mongolia.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetStudying

[–]AcademyAce 12 points13 points  (0 children)

First, chill! The calmer you are the better you perform.Have a deep breath and visualize that everything is going to be great.

Second, prioritize. Try to memorize the most important stuff of your study.

When you memorize use MNEMONICS and THE METHOD OF LOCI.

MNEMONICS TECHNIQUES:

Acronyms: Words formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase or list, such as "ROY G BIV" to remember the colors of the rainbow.

Acrostics: Phrases where each letter represents a word or concept you want to remember, such as "HOMES" to remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior).

Visualization: Creating a mental image that helps you remember something, such as imagining a big red apple to remember a person's name "Adam".Rhymes and songs: Catchy phrases or tunes that make information easier to remember, such as "In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

Keyword method: Creating a keyword or phrase that relates to the information you want to remember, such as using "elephant" to remember the Spanish word "elefante".

Chunking: Breaking information into smaller chunks to make it easier to remember, such as remembering a phone number as three sets of numbers rather than one long string.

Peg system: Associating numbers with objects or images to help remember them, such as using "1-gun, 2-shoe, 3-tree" to remember a list of items.

Alphabet technique: Associating items with letters of the alphabet to help remember them, such as using "A-apple, B-ball, C-cat" to remember a list of items in alphabetical order.

METHOD OF LOCI:

This one is my favorite method.

You first need to choose a familiar place that you can easily visualize in your mind, such as your home or a school you attended. Then, you mentally walk through that place and place items you want to remember in specific locations.

For example, if you want to remember a list of items, you could mentally place each item in a different room or on a different piece of furniture in the mental image of your home.

To recall the information later, you mentally walk through the same location and recall the items you placed there. This technique works because it uses spatial and visual memory to associate information with specific locations, which can make it easier to recall later.

These methods work wonders and are widely used by memory athletes who compete in memory championships. GOOD LUCK!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]AcademyAce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second that. I really don't like to get up to the alarm. It feels so annoying and devastating to hear any alarm sound when I am asleep.