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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2011

Rowan Kunz from Study TV provides an important study tip, explaining how your memory works, and how you can boost your memory retention.

Rowan covers the following study tips:
- Synaptic connections in your brain
- Memory the result of connections
- Importance of repetition
- Tasks to avoid

All of the strategies outlined in the above video are based on 6 years of research, with over 300 + of Australia's top students, and 4,000 hours of experimentation.

Rowan is the founder of Art of Smart Education, an award-winning provider of academic mentoring, the author of Secrets of HSC Success Revealed, a study skills blueprint, based on research with NSW's top students, and the founder of Study TV.

Rowan sat the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in NSW in 2004, achieving a University Admissions Index (ATAR equivalent) of 99.6, placing him in the top
265/66,000 students in NSW, while maintaining a casual job, and representing NSW in soccer. He has since completed a Bachelor of Arts (History)/Bachelor of Law (1st Class Honours) at the University of Sydney.

For constantly updating videos and interviews with top students who reveal how they achieved their amazing academic success head over to:

www.studytelevision.com

New video updates will be released twice a week across the year - so next time you feel like procrastinating, do so productively by watching a Study TV episode!

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  • @izzybelleXD When you say you have other tasks, do you mean for other subjects? The key is to create multiple levels of repetition in your normal study. So, when you read your notes, also write the key points, and read the key points you have written. Takes you from x 1 repetition, to x 3 repetition, without a big increase in time!

  • @Runecraft100 - check out our channel page - there are about 6-8 videos that deal with your very question!

  • Haha - coming!

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  • What if you have limited time for this repetition? What if you have other tasks to do that you can't repeat those tasks?

  • where is the second video

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