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Old 03-02-2011, 01:35 PM   #200 (permalink)
momo313
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pmemory is rubbish.

I paid for the course after doing my research, which included this thread, to gauge its effectiveness.

I've done the course and it's poorly designed (bad wording and confusing instructions) with little attention paid to student compliance. They (pmemory's marketing) even turn this into an advantage with the "it's so tough that only a few can complete it" gimmick, when in reality it's more like "this course is badly worded and designed".

Out of interest, curtis2011, a quick glance at your post history reveals you've been a major promoter of pmemory on these forums, even in the face of Ruslan's dishonest claims, and of only completing 6 lessons. On the surface, you look like you're doing whatever you can to market pmemory, regardless of its ineffectiveness.

My advise would be to consider Total Memory Improvement (TMI), it's an excellent course designed by a neuroscience researcher, Ryan Levesque, who is much more transparent and authentic than Ruslan of pmemory seems to be. If you want a powerful memory that you can use to memorize anything, get this course. Though, consider getting it only after buying a few of the top selling memory books from amazon - they will give you the basics, then you can investigate TMI if you want to deepen you memorization ability (via the use of a database).

All memory systems are based on the same principles, i.e. creating a mental database with which you associate items/objects/colours/numbers that you use to map onto things you want to remember. TMI is the best system I know of that succinctly and efficiently takes you from a beginner to a memorizing-god and its focus is on applying your memory to learn "academic" subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Law.

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