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Memorization Skills to Help You Pass

Author

Lee, Yoon-kyu

Publisher

GILBUT Publishers

Categories

Humanities & Society

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #2023 K-Book Copyright Market
  • #2023 Visiting Korean Book Fair-Thailand
  • Publication Date

    2023-01-11
  • No. of pages

    360
  • ISBN

    9791140702725
  • Dimensions

    154 * 215
Overview

Book Intro

(English) Memorization Skills to Help You Pass

 

 

- The art of memorization to memorize an entire book

- If you know how you can remember a book like a picture!

This is a book that contains the strongest memorization method taught by the author who passed the bar exam, which is considered the most difficult test in Korea. The author claims to have memorized 10,000 pages of books while preparing for the exam and shares his know-how in this book. It is not simply based on the author's personal experience and achievements but is supported by educational psychology, neuroscience, and other academic and literary sources related to memory. This demonstrates that his memory techniques are universal, systematic, and empirical, and can be applied to any field of study.

About the Author

Lee, Yoon-kyu



(English) He is a lawyer and a study method expert who runs a YouTube channel called 'DreamSchool Lee Yoon-kyu', which has over 350,000 subscribers. His first book, 'I Only Study to Pass', sold 100,000 copies and was also exported to Japan and Vietnam.

The author was not a good student when he was young. He was addicted to games and even faced academic suspension in his fourth year of college. However, he started studying late to achieve his dream of becoming a lawyer, and after studying 16 hours a day with only 3 hours of sleep, he passed the most difficult legal exam in Korea in just one and a half months after returning to college and passed the second stage of the exam in 7 months.

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