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Even though i have never taken their course,
Their course really works, you get out of there being able to memorize a quantity of information you never though you would be able to, but the problem is that it demands so MUCH time, so if you got enough time and energy and are really willing to learn it, go for it.
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If the 100 hours figure is correct that is a reasonable amount of time.
You need more than 100 hours to learn to play an instrument. It takes 1000 hours to learn a second language (without they aid of mnemonics) and their are still a lot people who do it.
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Anyways, here's a link with many memory techniques you can use to improve your memory, i personally did and i must tell you, its amazing, and i think, basically, that Pmemory teaches these techniques but they provide you more tools to learn and master them.
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If the provide what they promise in their course that statement is completly false.
The thing the sell you in the course isn't a buch of memory techniques, like those in your link.
They give those techinques away for free.
They tell you two things (if what the promise is true):
1) A closed system which can be used in real life on a daily basis.
2) A way to learn that system in 100 hours through specific training excercises. You need a lot more time when you try to develop a good memory by studing a buch of different techiques as laid out in your link on your own.
If you say their course works, you are saying that they solved the problem of needing to spent "so MUCH time".
Sure 100 hours is still a buch of time, but you can do it in four month by spending a hour a day.
The creator of the course say that is it nearly impossible to develop a good memory that can be used in daily life situations be reading about memory skills and training a bit your own.
And that is true is you don't spend "so MUCH time".
But this course has a USP that it teaches you how to use the skills in about 100 hours (58 lectures and 1.5-2 hours per lecture).
@Trustme: How much time have you spent on the course and what can you do in real life with it at the moment?