Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard: How to Learn Faster and Think Better

Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard: How to Learn Faster and Think Better

by Peter Rogers MD
Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard: How to Learn Faster and Think Better

Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard: How to Learn Faster and Think Better

by Peter Rogers MD

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Overview

TRAIN YOUR BRAIN TO GAIN. This book will make you smarter, able to learn faster and think better. It reveals the methods used to get straight A's at Stanford and 99% on medical school exams. Advanced methods of thinking are explained. Learning methods such as SIRS, flashcards, word play, word associations, mnemonics, walk and talk, shadowing, neurogenesis, angiogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, brain glycogen, verbal skills, thinking strategies, condensed notes, how to read a book, speed reading and much more are discussed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501026300
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2014
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.91(d)

About the Author

Peter Rogers MD started out as one of the worst students at Stanford and went on to become one of the best, winning the Student Athlete of the Year Award with straight A's in pre med classes.

He went on to U. Illinois medical school with 99% boards score and then Northwestern with another 99% boards score and then on to Harvard.

He has studied and experimented with learning and thinking methods for 30 years and puts all this information into this book for you.

The key concept is to train a student and or thinker as one trains an athlete, to develop the skills of learning and thinking.

The most powerful academic techniques are explained in detail including "walk and talk with self test," which mimics the way prehistoric humans learned while foraging.

While walking, they talked about concrete things in context that were relevant to survival. This book shows you how to convert the abstract information of modern schools into tangible, visual images as well as word associations.

You will learn how to unlock the power of the letter number alphabet, condensed notes and flash cards as well as many other techniques.

Helpful advice for standardized tests, academic writing and navigating the college and graduate school world is also provided.
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