I'm stupid /sci/. Which is why I need to learn more about mnemonics to help me memorize shit for college exams. Does anyone have experience with this shit? I remember one guy on /r9k/ who talked about passing his classes with minimum study by simply remembering specific "trigger" words and funny acronyms
I came up with a genius mnemonic for the pKa of the n and c term of proteins once
>>7695421
Oh, man. I remember one book talking about memory devices, I wasn't that into it, but it seemed to really have some merit to it.
It used mental images to memorize things, and, even though it's been probably 5 years since I flipped through the first chapter, I can still remember the random list of 8 things it gave to work with.
I think it was by Henry something?
>>7695441
It was "The Memory Book" by Harry Lorayne, and Jerry Lucas.
I memorized 24 polyatomic ions and their charges overnight with a story.
I generally hate doing that though, because I do some really stupid shit or outright forget to memorize some things, and it throws my vibe off for the whole exam.
>See NH4+
>Oh, that's amonium!
>See NH3
>.....Nitrogen acid?
>>7695600
Did you really spend a night memorizing ions instead of learning basic formulation? I get it with ions like ammonium (even though you can work it out by remembering that ammonia is a Bronsted base), but for god's sake...
>>7695421
My personal favorite
>Katy Perry claims orgasms feel good sometimes
>>7696595
What is this
O, o, o, to touch and feel a girl's vagina. Guess what it's to.
red right is returning
>>7695421
I remember reading about how people memorize random shit, like the digits of pi, and I think they imagine walking through their house and each object they see is associated with a digit, the next digit is then the color of the object and...etc
I think autists can memorize random dates from years and years ago and know what happened, what the weather was on that day... etc
I'd rather just learn the material though