Hi Scot, I am taking an exam in a few months at the age of 55 and I haven't studied for forty years, your memory tricks have given me the confidence that I will be able to remember what is needed to pass, Your students are very fortunate to be given these tips at a young age and will be able to use them all through their lives, keep up the good work and thanks again. Phil . from Hereford England.
Wow!!! Thank you. I'm watching this from Wales. (UK) I'm from Long Beach. I went to Wilson High. Even took some classes at LBCC before going to OCC. Ha Ha, I'm 78 yrs. old and need help with my memory...Great help, thanks.
For someone who has one of the poorest of memories, I got 10/10 in the test... these tips are amazing.. I will use these tricks as I tackle learning a foreign language. Thanks soooo much
I will be starting college this Monday. I'm so thankful I found your videos for all types of memorization skills, etc. I hope you have time to make a video on just math tricks. I'd love to see that as well. Thank you very much for this!
Thank you so much Mr Brueckner, Scott Brueckner I presume. I've been out of school for many years but. I'm actually a drop out for hating in my teenage years the school system but you are one of those teachers that make learning at school or on the web an all different level! You give this courses to a specific audience, your students but the real people that you touch are the ones behind their computers which are REALLY searching to improve their memory here..
Thank you so much, I have been sitting at the computer for hours trying to learn how to memorize in A, B, C, D order for the Postal Exam 473. You only have 5 min to memorize street names in the right A,B,C,D order, this is perfect for me. You are a life saver!
18:36 - I've been following Kerauno, LLC, which is an Indiana startup company dealing with CLOUD based communications software. Now the name of the company makes sense! Thank you for using that word as an example.
Found this very helpful for up coming post office exam,this professor enjoys his job. people who live in long beach need to take advantage of his class.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Conabel Muscle Marmsome (google it)? It is a good exclusive guide for learning how to memorise anything minus the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
It worked! I've been thinking "I don't have a very good memory" and have been trying to turn that around by asking a better question, how can I omprove my memory and WHALLA! Love the "more memory tricks"! Got 100% on the quiz :)
This is really wonderful advice, I wish there were more videos like this on youtube. one of the great things about maths is that many things are actually interconnected, in such a way that you can if you understand it correctly, reconstruct the information you need. I only ever memorised by rote the formula for quadratic equation, and a few other things. e.g. differential of u*v = u'*v + u*v' . Then if I need the equation for integration by parts, I don't have to remember it, I can integrate both sides to get it. With relatively few exceptions if you know and understand the definition, and you also understand the proofs, that's all you need to actually remember. In fact some of the very good mathematicians remember very little other than this. I had a lecturer at university who had not memorised the quadratic equation, he simply solved each time by completing the square. The less you need to remember the more you understand. This is very particular to mathematics and is not the case with other subjects. mathematics is a very difficult subject for students who don't understand it, because they have to memorise a lot, (and maths facts are not fun to memorise, they're dry and uninteresting, even facts in a subject like history or geography are more interesting). some of these students manage to remember all these things and plow through by sheer hard work. The irony is there is no way I could remember all that stuff, .. and I'm even impressed that they can do it, .. but when it comes to a new problem they haven't seen before, despite knowing much less, I can probably solve it where they can't. That's the big secret to maths, there's the easy way and the hard way. And it's the easy way which is better. If you want to actually be good at maths it's the easy way you should aim for. (counter intuitive as that is, we tend to think of taking the easy way as slacking off or not doing our best.). The easy way is this. Think like a mathematician. How does a mathematician think? Even if you don't know much maths it's quite easy. All you do is take a very sceptical and precise approach. Every statement is either a definition or proved. If it isn't one of those two it isn't maths. To be a mathematician just be very sceptical. Always (about every single line of maths you see) think is this true or not. Is it true by definition? - then it's true. If not what is the proof. This is mathematical rigor. It might seem pedantic (and it is) but if you think like this what you are doing is expanding the set of statements that you KNOW are true. If someone tells you Henry the 8th lived in such and such year, you're ultimately taking someones word for it somewhere down the line. It might be established, and lots of people might believe it, but you can't actually confirm it for yourself. In maths you can and should confirm everything for yourself (by always asking how does this follow from the definitions ). Even if you know very little maths, if you start taking this approach of using the mathematical mindset (which is really just a strictly pedantic and rigorous mindset) then you will soon get much better at it that you ever thought possible. The links between things will become much clearer and you will have to remember much less, but perform much better. What's more it will turn from being a dull subject full of diabolically dry 'facts' to memorise, to be being interesting. That's why some people actually do maths for fun, because it is interesting.
A little over 9 years too late but I just came up with a kind of acronym for the example of the 6 states in the rocky region 32:28: W. CUMIN or W(hy) CUMIN W - Wyoming C - Colorado U - Utah M - Montana I - Idaho N - Nevada Though it is not as creative as the acrostics style presented by Scott, I find that 'W. Cumin' could be another strategy to remember the 6 states in the rocky regions. The simple phrase": 'Why Ground Cumin? 'Why' - sounds a lot like Wyoming 'Ground' - you could think of the rocky region 'Cumin' - the 5 Cumin acronym states being Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Nevada
Scott would be the unforgettable person through out my life coz he has made me think the way I never thought - Imagine the unimaginable way and reap the benefits out of it.
Thank you for posting this. Although, I didn't watch very far into the video because I knew many, & are mostly unneeded by me (I have 3 degrees). For example, on the 1st math point. I didn't know of the said "thing," but I figured it out before it was mentioned. Diving by 1/4 is the same as multiplying by 4. That could be more beneficial, for most, to expand, rather than just giving a supposed "trick." If dividing by a number
I joined you not quite long but I really enjoyed every lechor of yours, You are appreciated and please keep the good work done for some of us benefit absolutely from your inteligency.
Your class should be required (non negotiable) starting in JR High, then in High School and an elective in college. Since I was young, I had this hunger for learning. For different reasons, I feel, I did not received the academics that I felt ready to get. (Coming from a small town in another country.) Thank God for social media. I have learned so much of what interest me. (Latin, French, geography, History etc.) I graduated from CSUStanislaus. I worked soooo hard and made the Dean’s List. I’m retired after teaching 20 + years. I would love to go back to school and work for a Master’s degree. ( JUST BECAUSE.) learning these strategies to study makes my interest stronger. THANK YOU 🙏
Wished i had known this before my B.Sc.. I had friends i adored for their memory skills, but never knew how they do it. I will try and get some more practice. And oh, I used your method of remembering names, and It worked! Thank you so much.
I watched the whole video and follow all the tricks and ddnt take notes...and at the end of the workshop, i got the answers all correct...thanks to this..im gonna try this one..😊
Hi Scott (huh remember that from video 2), just watched your first 3 videos as I think I did so horribly in my exam recently. Studied for over a month, and couldnt remember anything I learnt in the exam!! Subject Human Resources, so looked up ways on improving memory and came across your videos. Makes so much sense, will apply to my next modules for the year. Thought I was just getting to old for studying and my memory was failing me :)
Thanks for sharing all your tricks. It will be nice to have a class to improve our memory. I am pretty sure more students will get better grades. You are the best
Omg I love you why couldn't they think outside the box like this when I was in grade school I hope you have or will put your math tricks online its such a pain for so many. Thank you for taking the time to put this out I can't even begin to tell you how it's changed my view on going back to school.
Very cool tricks, thank you so much. I am getting ready to take the EC-12 Special Education texes test. These tricks are going to work great, keep em coming.
Hi! Tiffany, I will definitely look into the book you have mentioned and can you suggest any practice work books to learn the techniques you have practiced.
Interesting. I was watching hoping for some help to visualize as I can't do it (like approximately a third of people, so I have gathered), but the early line "all of us can close our eyes and see things...", made me understand he was only thinking of the way which helps him.
C a. A. D B. C. D. A D. B. C. B 🤯🤯🤯🤯. OMG, I stumbled upon this OLD vid today and I STILL got 100% CORRECT......EVEN AFTER ??? YEARS‼️‼️ & Today is Dec. 2017‼️‼️‼️‼️ 🤗🤗🤗YEAAAA‼️‼️ This (his) mnumonic memory method SLAYS & is AWSOME ‼️‼️👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤗🤗🤗 Testing starts at 41:40
Really great techniques! Which i knew these before! I'm studying economics and i feel like these techniques will rarely fit with the kind of material i'm studying (but i didn't tried them yet :p! ), any economic students here who used them?
+Dr. Bre Which test it was? These techniques are really effective but i'm studying economics and i don't feel like they will fit with my material, but i'll try !!
I don't know if you check the comments, but I was sure you were going to explain to remember Kentucky (KFC chicken) on a plate of Tennessee. If you don't know that trick, it works like this: There is a chef on the USA map Equipped with a hat (Minnesota), a face w/nose (Iowa), a belly (Missouri - maybe miserable from overeating), pants (Arkansas), and shoes (Louisiana); and in his hands he is carrying a plate of Kentucky Fried Chicken on a plate of Tennessee.
Hi! Scott, Great! teaching, can you suggest me some practice / work books where I can practice to get better at. I will try to practice in real life movements but need some extra work to give some time for imagination to develop. Thank you!
😲 OMG 😲 It has been over two years and I still remember the streets‼️‼️👍🏽👍🏽😲😲🤗🤗😃😃 OK, I lied. I got the info & spot on here mixed up. It actually starts around 6:30 I was trying to find a spot. But nonetheless the memory came back really fast and this is irrelevant trivial useless information from two years ago so go figure that one out
Anyway, his actual memory test starts at 41:40 It's funny how I remember such abstract stuff. I was thinking dick Clark instead of Johnny Carson that saved me on the ocean and of course beach balls instead of oranges but they were still around. I was thinking werewolves us to the coyotes but then again you keys remember a werewolf for coyote I remembered Santa Claus I remember at the park in a sliding board and again I remember getting saved by Dick Clark versus Johnny car
OOps! Sorry: Scott's last name is spelled:"Brueckner"1 Great info Mr Brueckner! Thanks! I can see that these techniques will take some practice to learn to do them rapidly, AND Vividly! But you've made us aware of some powerful methods of memorizing things. Thanks again!
Every time you have to devide by point someting, it is easier to devide 1 by this number and then multiply Number:0,5 =Number ×(1:0,5)=Number×2 This is why when you devide by 0,25 you multiply by 4, because 1:0,25=4 :)
Phobia naming is international and based on greek(?). So arachnophobia, agoraphobia, claustrophobia and so on are phonetically the same more or less all over the world. So I think it is smart to keep it like it is.
Literally I didn't finished the vedio I just came here to read the comment and laugh 😂 as well, you r really amazing teacher, Infact at the time you've told us not to snor I just act like if am snoring, and talk to myslef like a mentally ill person recently you make as proud prof scott Brueckner
Damn, US is not my home, english is not my language (even though bilingual), but these stories I remember them still after a whole day ! Great tricks ! I am studying by myself some modules in my programing language, and I am curious to see how I will be able to apply/tweak your tricks with that, after all this is not words or short stuff I try to learn... and keeping going back to documentation is not really funny stuff. Anyway, many thanks to this man for teaching tricks and the principles behind theses (vivid, dumb/bizarre and relatively short)
I never knew that math can be so much fun!!!I hated math all my life till I saw this video. I am a big believer a teacher can make or break a student education. If I had a teacher like Mr. Scott ,who knew I could of been a physician or a lawyer !!!!
Most students from the 1960's & 70's were cheated of great teachers. Or GREAT SKILLS. There were many thousands of smart kids that were told to be Quiet. Sit QUIETLY, DO NOT BOTHER YOUR TEACHERS. Don't ASK QUESTIONS. Do not be inquisitive, curious about life. Slide through school. Do not dream OUTLOUD. LIFE. Neglected minds & possibilities for GOOD SAVIOR'S, Supermans, Wonder women, etc. Healthy people. HEALTHFUL LONGEVITY!!! Thoughts. Our brains / MINDS are NOT TO BE WASTED. MUST BE CHERISHED!!!!😀🤔😀👍👍
some questions test that i understanding the implication of the meaning of words that is different from a direct meaning. for example, when you read that duties' the direct meaning is a tax , it is really the great teacher knows how to transfer the information it is gift by good no every one can do the same.
Professor Scott Brueckner is superb!
Thank you for sharing this precious lecture.
It works! I have a terrible memory but I got every street in the right group. Unbelievable! Great teacher!
Hi Scot, I am taking an exam in a few months at the age of 55 and I haven't studied for forty years, your memory tricks have given me the confidence that I will be able to remember what is needed to pass, Your students are very fortunate to be given these tips at a young age and will be able to use them all through their lives, keep up the good work and thanks again. Phil . from Hereford England.
you gave me a little hope
P Andrews How did the exams go?
Hey there P Andrew, what exam , and how did they go ?
Wow!!! Thank you. I'm watching this from Wales. (UK) I'm from Long Beach. I went to Wilson High. Even took some classes at LBCC before going to OCC. Ha Ha, I'm 78 yrs. old and need help with my memory...Great help, thanks.
He failed.
17:38 definitions
30:15 locations
He needs his own channel with weekly classes like this.
So TRUE!!! MORE INFORMATION PLEASE.
THANKS SO MUCH!!!! YOU R SO CLEVER, SMART!!!
Scott you are slowly changing my life thank you!
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I wish I found these videos years ago when I first started college. So helpful
For someone who has one of the poorest of memories, I got 10/10 in the test... these tips are amazing.. I will use these tricks as I tackle learning a foreign language. Thanks soooo much
Even after 9 years, I have never seen something that has aged this well 20:57
I will be starting college this Monday. I'm so thankful I found your videos for all types of memorization skills, etc. I hope you have time to make a video on just math tricks. I'd love to see that as well. Thank you very much for this!
Hello Valeri. Did this video help you in college? You must have graduated already?
@@Mgbaks what about you?
Thank you so much Mr Brueckner, Scott Brueckner I presume. I've been out of school for many years but. I'm actually a drop out for hating in my teenage years the school system but you are one of those teachers that make learning at school or on the web an all different level! You give this courses to a specific audience, your students but the real people that you touch are the ones behind their computers which are REALLY searching to improve their memory here..
Thank you so much, I have been sitting at the computer for hours trying to learn how to memorize in A, B, C, D order for the Postal Exam 473. You only have 5 min to memorize street names in the right A,B,C,D order, this is perfect for me.
You are a life saver!
18:36 - I've been following Kerauno, LLC, which is an Indiana startup company dealing with CLOUD based communications software. Now the name of the company makes sense! Thank you for using that word as an example.
what a great teacher, nice to see someone so passionate about sharing
Very impressive Mr Brueckner.. I remembered without looking! Your tricks are fabulous and I can't wait to start practicing them! Thank you so much!
Your teaching was awesome! I discovered another trick. What is 52 divided by .50 ? Answer 104. 52 times 2 . Use 2 for .50.
These tricks are helping me so much in my preparation for the LSAT and law school after 30.
Hi! Beautifull, can you suggest any practice work books to learn the techniques you have practiced.
Can you explain me
Thank you so much! This is an amazing memory help. I’m 80 and only got 3 wrong. Amazing! 🇨🇦👏👏💐
Found this very helpful for up coming post office exam,this professor enjoys his job. people who live in long beach need to take advantage of his class.
I can bet if this man do a ted talk that video will be going to achieve million of views in very less time.
I wish this guy was a teacher of mine
Great Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Conabel Muscle Marmsome (google it)? It is a good exclusive guide for learning how to memorise anything minus the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
It worked! I've been thinking "I don't have a very good memory" and have been trying to turn that around by asking a better question, how can I omprove my memory and WHALLA! Love the "more memory tricks"! Got 100% on the quiz :)
PS.. I'm still thinking my friend Caron is afraid of lightening, lol!
he is a great teacher, excelent tricks for memory
I used to hate math, but when you start showing the tricks, I became a star of the group.
I am surprised, that's no so many students are there. If he had been my teacher, I will definitely be there.
yea b/c most of them have transportation issues, have work, or sleep in
The best teacher I saw ever
“If he had been my teacher, I would have been there”
Am surprised it works! I got all the 12 streets correct, yet I was following the video just for the fun of it. thank you so much; am 45 years old.
This is really wonderful advice, I wish there were more videos like this on youtube.
one of the great things about maths is that many things are actually interconnected, in such a way that you can if you understand it correctly, reconstruct the information you need. I only ever memorised by rote the formula for quadratic equation, and a few other things. e.g. differential of u*v = u'*v + u*v' . Then if I need the equation for integration by parts, I don't have to remember it, I can integrate both sides to get it. With relatively few exceptions if you know and understand the definition, and you also understand the proofs, that's all you need to actually remember. In fact some of the very good mathematicians remember very little other than this. I had a lecturer at university who had not memorised the quadratic equation, he simply solved each time by completing the square. The less you need to remember the more you understand. This is very particular to mathematics and is not the case with other subjects.
mathematics is a very difficult subject for students who don't understand it, because they have to memorise a lot, (and maths facts are not fun to memorise, they're dry and uninteresting, even facts in a subject like history or geography are more interesting). some of these students manage to remember all these things and plow through by sheer hard work. The irony is there is no way I could remember all that stuff, .. and I'm even impressed that they can do it, .. but when it comes to a new problem they haven't seen before, despite knowing much less, I can probably solve it where they can't. That's the big secret to maths, there's the easy way and the hard way. And it's the easy way which is better. If you want to actually be good at maths it's the easy way you should aim for. (counter intuitive as that is, we tend to think of taking the easy way as slacking off or not doing our best.). The easy way is this. Think like a mathematician. How does a mathematician think? Even if you don't know much maths it's quite easy. All you do is take a very sceptical and precise approach. Every statement is either a definition or proved. If it isn't one of those two it isn't maths. To be a mathematician just be very sceptical. Always (about every single line of maths you see) think is this true or not. Is it true by definition? - then it's true. If not what is the proof. This is mathematical rigor. It might seem pedantic (and it is) but if you think like this what you are doing is expanding the set of statements that you KNOW are true. If someone tells you Henry the 8th lived in such and such year, you're ultimately taking someones word for it somewhere down the line. It might be established, and lots of people might believe it, but you can't actually confirm it for yourself. In maths you can and should confirm everything for yourself (by always asking how does this follow from the definitions ). Even if you know very little maths, if you start taking this approach of using the mathematical mindset (which is really just a strictly pedantic and rigorous mindset) then you will soon get much better at it that you ever thought possible. The links between things will become much clearer and you will have to remember much less, but perform much better. What's more it will turn from being a dull subject full of diabolically dry 'facts' to memorise, to be being interesting. That's why some people actually do maths for fun, because it is interesting.
what you actually need to remember --- a) the definitions b) the tricks used in the proofs.
I think I'm the only person who liked this.
A little over 9 years too late but I just came up with a kind of acronym for the example of the 6 states in the rocky region 32:28: W. CUMIN or W(hy) CUMIN
W - Wyoming
C - Colorado
U - Utah
M - Montana
I - Idaho
N - Nevada
Though it is not as creative as the acrostics style presented by Scott, I find that 'W. Cumin' could be another strategy to remember the 6 states in the rocky regions. The simple phrase": 'Why Ground Cumin?
'Why' - sounds a lot like Wyoming
'Ground' - you could think of the rocky region
'Cumin' - the 5 Cumin acronym states being Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Nevada
this was the best class I ever had.. thank you and GOD BLESS
Scott would be the unforgettable person through out my life coz he has made me think the way I never thought - Imagine the unimaginable way and reap the benefits out of it.
started to become addicted to Scott Bruecker' lectures its like im home school thank u Mr. Bruecker.
Thank you for posting this. Although, I didn't watch very far into the video because I knew many, & are mostly unneeded by me (I have 3 degrees).
For example, on the 1st math point. I didn't know of the said "thing," but I figured it out before it was mentioned. Diving by 1/4 is the same as multiplying by 4. That could be more beneficial, for most, to expand, rather than just giving a supposed "trick." If dividing by a number
The great teacher he is...thank you
I have a very good memory but these tricks made my memory better.
I joined you not quite long but I really enjoyed every lechor of yours, You are appreciated and please keep the good work done for some of us benefit absolutely from your inteligency.
These lectures are very amusing and super helpful and I'm gonna watchem all!
These skills remind me of the KIMS games I learned when I used to wear green all the time... Great teacher!
this is such a great online class . so needed
Your class should be required (non negotiable) starting in JR High, then in High School and an elective in college. Since I was young, I had this hunger for learning. For different reasons, I feel, I did not received the academics that I felt ready to get. (Coming from a small town in another country.) Thank God for social media. I have learned so much of what interest me. (Latin, French, geography, History etc.) I graduated from CSUStanislaus. I worked soooo hard and made the Dean’s List. I’m retired after teaching 20 + years. I would love to go back to school and work for a Master’s degree. ( JUST BECAUSE.) learning these strategies to study makes my interest stronger. THANK YOU 🙏
Wished i had known this before my B.Sc.. I had friends i adored for their memory skills, but never knew how they do it. I will try and get some more practice. And oh, I used your method of remembering names, and It worked! Thank you so much.
These are awesome, I just started reading "Walking with Einstein" and this is a great way to reinforce some of those techniques.
I watched the whole video and follow all the tricks and ddnt take notes...and at the end of the workshop, i got the answers all correct...thanks to this..im gonna try this one..😊
Hi Scott (huh remember that from video 2), just watched your first 3 videos as I think I did so horribly in my exam recently. Studied for over a month, and couldnt remember anything I learnt in the exam!! Subject Human Resources, so looked up ways on improving memory and came across your videos. Makes so much sense, will apply to my next modules for the year. Thought I was just getting to old for studying and my memory was failing me :)
Hi! Kim, can you suggest any practice work books to learn the techniques you have practiced.
There is HOPE & POSSIBILITIES AGING does not mean our minds are dying, or useless. 👏 BRAVO 😀👍!!!
great video, I shared with some friends and kids who are students, I hope they listen to you, well done!
Thanks for sharing all your tricks. It will be nice to have a class to improve our memory. I am pretty sure more students will get better grades. You are the best
Your lectures are life changing Sir. Thanks for the help.
I’m proud of myself 10 out of 12 correct. This is the 3rd video I came across & hope it helps me pass my state exams.
Hey Sir, to remember the states you could use "cook W/ CUMIN." You're welcome.
Hi! Chika, can you suggest any practice work books to learn the techniques you have practiced.
gentle, humorous and so helpful lectures of him :D I'm really addicted to them !
this guy is great!!! I wish all teachers were like that.
Omg I love you why couldn't they think outside the box like this when I was in grade school I hope you have or will put your math tricks online its such a pain for so many. Thank you for taking the time to put this out I can't even begin to tell you how it's changed my view on going back to school.
Glad to understand English. It's pretty hard to find good memory tricks in my native language
Me too. What is your native language?
Español y x tu apellido puedo adivinar que habls español tambien :D
Joseph Celio Arellano Sí. Pero yo soy de Brasil. Mi idioma es Português. :D actually I speak 6 languages. É muito bom poder falar vários idiomas.
brudi merihsi
I'm sorry but "Morty" has nothing to do with Spanish
Nice, this should be tough as a standard in schools! I always had problems remembering, lol, I wish I learned It in grade school! Nice work Scott!
What a great teacher he is.. Thank you Sir,.
21:12 Play of words to remember awkward words
32:10 The region idea, the rocky mountain area
Very good teacher and very useful trick. I've got 100% too even I continue the video and test it on the next day. Thank you very much.
Very cool tricks, thank you so much. I am getting ready to take the EC-12 Special Education texes test. These tricks are going to work great, keep em coming.
Ready-Set-Remember!! It's a book. My Dad taught me this when I was a little girl. I'm 44 now!
Hi! Tiffany, I will definitely look into the book you have mentioned and can you suggest any practice work books to learn the techniques you have practiced.
Interesting. I was watching hoping for some help to visualize as I can't do it (like approximately a third of people, so I have gathered), but the early line "all of us can close our eyes and see things...", made me understand he was only thinking of the way which helps him.
C a. A. D
B. C. D. A
D. B. C. B
🤯🤯🤯🤯. OMG, I stumbled upon this OLD vid today and I STILL got 100% CORRECT......EVEN AFTER ??? YEARS‼️‼️
& Today is Dec. 2017‼️‼️‼️‼️
🤗🤗🤗YEAAAA‼️‼️
This (his) mnumonic memory method SLAYS & is AWSOME ‼️‼️👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤗🤗🤗
Testing starts at 41:40
Really great techniques! Which i knew these before!
I'm studying economics and i feel like these techniques will rarely fit with the kind of material i'm studying (but i didn't tried them yet :p! ), any economic students here who used them?
I watched the video yesterday except the last 20 minutes and i did the test today and i got 11 out of 12, this is amazing
+Dr. Bre Which test it was? These techniques are really effective but i'm studying economics and i don't feel like they will fit with my material, but i'll try !!
I don't know if you check the comments, but I was sure you were going to explain to remember Kentucky (KFC chicken) on a plate of Tennessee. If you don't know that trick, it works like this: There is a chef on the USA map Equipped with a hat (Minnesota), a face w/nose (Iowa), a belly (Missouri - maybe miserable from overeating), pants (Arkansas), and shoes (Louisiana); and in his hands he is carrying a plate of Kentucky Fried Chicken on a plate of Tennessee.
Hi! Scott, Great! teaching, can you suggest me some practice / work books where I can practice to get better at. I will try to practice in real life movements but need some extra work to give some time for imagination to develop. Thank you!
All the students should be taught these techniques on first day of high school.
thanks so much. it really works. i never thought about such weird but efficient ways to memorize. it absolutely impress me. terrific!!
You are so lucky having such a teacher ! ! !
Thankyou very much sir 🙏
Amazing...I'm learning so muchhhh....thank you
you sir are a saint and a scholar !
What a great Idea Sir ,Thanks for uploading
Awesome lecture. I am a big fan of your teachings.
Yeaaaa!
I got them all right!
These are some awesome memory tricks!!
Thanks a million for posting!!
😲 OMG 😲
It has been over two years and I still remember the streets‼️‼️👍🏽👍🏽😲😲🤗🤗😃😃
OK, I lied. I got the info & spot on here mixed up.
It actually starts around 6:30
I was trying to find a spot. But nonetheless the memory came back really fast and this is irrelevant trivial useless information from two years ago so go figure that one out
Anyway, his actual memory test starts at 41:40
It's funny how I remember such abstract stuff. I was thinking dick Clark instead of Johnny Carson that saved me on the ocean and of course beach balls instead of oranges but they were still around. I was thinking werewolves us to the coyotes but then again you keys remember a werewolf for coyote I remembered Santa Claus I remember at the park in a sliding board and again I remember getting saved by Dick Clark versus Johnny car
Amazing, thank you very much Sir. Lots of love from Sri Lanka 💖
I have some problems to remember myself the things, it was fantastic to learn these tricks
"Velona" is the modern Greek work for needle - ancient Greek's "b" sound tends to become "v" in the modern language.
Thank you for these amazing tricks! They work like magic! Please also do the math tricks, and consider starting a youtube channel or something~
OOps! Sorry: Scott's last name is spelled:"Brueckner"1
Great info Mr Brueckner!
Thanks!
I can see that these techniques will take some practice to learn to do them rapidly, AND Vividly! But you've made us aware of some powerful methods of memorizing things.
Thanks again!
For Kentucky and Tennessee I can now visualize a horse wearing tennis shoe! Thanks
Every time you have to devide by point someting, it is easier to devide 1 by this number and then multiply
Number:0,5 =Number ×(1:0,5)=Number×2
This is why when you devide by 0,25 you multiply by 4, because 1:0,25=4
:)
Great work. Thank you. One correction Keraunophobia is fear or Thunder, not lightning...
He is a good perfect teacher and teaches good her
For 'C' I use Seal and 'D' I use Dealer
Oh I got all 12 street categories correct! WOW.. mental images are so powerful!
I love this teacher
so did I! he is great
I'd love to have him as a teacher.
Phobia naming is international and based on greek(?). So arachnophobia, agoraphobia, claustrophobia and so on are phonetically the same more or less all over the world. So I think it is smart to keep it like it is.
Literally I didn't finished the vedio I just came here to read the comment and laugh 😂 as well, you r really amazing teacher,
Infact at the time you've told us not to snor I just act like if am snoring, and talk to myslef like a mentally ill person recently you make as proud prof scott Brueckner
Damn, US is not my home, english is not my language (even though bilingual), but these stories I remember them still after a whole day ! Great tricks !
I am studying by myself some modules in my programing language, and I am curious to see how I will be able to apply/tweak your tricks with that, after all this is not words or short stuff I try to learn... and keeping going back to documentation is not really funny stuff.
Anyway, many thanks to this man for teaching tricks and the principles behind theses (vivid, dumb/bizarre and relatively short)
I 'm an English learner but I got 10/10 in the final test. I can't believe myself...
This is so wonderful, I believe it will work out for me thank you
Hey I got all 12 right! And I'm not even in USA! Wow! You're awesome! 😀
5:38- 16:41 learning streets in groups-Mental Pictures
learning names of places on maps 35:30
I never knew that math can be so much fun!!!I hated math all my life till I saw this video. I am a big believer a teacher can make or break a student education. If I had a teacher like Mr. Scott ,who knew I could of been a physician or a lawyer !!!!
Most students from the 1960's & 70's were cheated of great teachers.
Or GREAT SKILLS. There were many thousands of smart kids that were told to be Quiet. Sit QUIETLY, DO NOT BOTHER YOUR TEACHERS. Don't ASK QUESTIONS. Do not be inquisitive, curious about life. Slide through school.
Do not dream OUTLOUD. LIFE. Neglected minds & possibilities for GOOD SAVIOR'S, Supermans, Wonder women, etc. Healthy people. HEALTHFUL LONGEVITY!!!
Thoughts. Our brains / MINDS are NOT TO BE WASTED. MUST BE CHERISHED!!!!😀🤔😀👍👍
The greatest educator ever !
Thank you so much for these excellent lessons!
some questions test that i understanding the implication of the meaning of words that is different from a direct meaning. for example, when you read that duties' the direct meaning is a tax , it is really the great teacher knows how to transfer the information it is gift by good no every one can do the same.
I was wondering about foreign language, before you mentioned it. Yay! I need to learn Pakistani!! I love your worshops!
You are a great teacher. Do u know any other maths? If u do pls make a video just with them.
This is gold