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Lychee 11-11-2006 03:50 PM

LOA and school
 
1) How would you use LOA to gain admission into a university?

2) Is it possible to speed up the mental process significantly to learn efficiently using LOA? Meaning, is it possible to attract excellent grades with minimal studying?

3) I heard that to let go, I should forget after visualizing and not think about it at all. Is that the best way to go?

4) Would being concerned or researching on methods to improve likelihood of admission work against LOA, or would visualizing admission only (the end result) and then not worrying work best? Would researching methods to improve the likelihood of admission be the "how" and thus work against me?

5) To the students: how did you use LOA to improve yourself academically?

Thanks, I'd appreciate any input.

Jm4362 11-11-2006 10:10 PM

First off, I don't claim to be an expert, so I'll just tell you my opinions.

1) To get into a university--First, you have to know you deserve to, and know that you can convince the admissions people that you deserve to. If you doubt your ability, the admissions people will also doubt your ability, leading to no admission.

2) Attract excellent grades with minimal studying--I did this all through high school. It may have been because I was just smart, but then again, maybe it was my perception of myself as "smart" that made it happen. Just convince yourself it's easy. The best way I've found to do this is go to class and LISTEN to what the professor says, and UNDERSTAND it WHILE the class is going on. Ask questions if you have to, but the most important thing is to understand everything. That makes it much simpler to convince yourself of how very easy the class is. Once you believe it's easy, it's easy. (Also, don't blow off the homework or reading assignments. There's nothing worse than going into class not knowing what the heck they're talking about.)

3) Forget about things after visualizing... I haven't heard about this so I'll skip this one.

4) Researching ways to improve likelihood vs. visualizing only with no worries: That depends. Myself, I did as little research as possible, and this is why: It confused me. Even before I started IM seriously, I knew I wouldn't get anywhere bothering with that stuff because it didn't seem productive. When I had trouble with it, I was reminded that many people had already done this, and taken care of that, and it made me feel like I was so far behind. That's not good for IM. But if doing research makes you feel more intelligent or ahead of the crowd, by all means go for it! That's helpful.

5) How to use IM to improve academically? See #2.

Hope that helps. Good luck!

~Jm4362

kmr321 11-12-2006 12:21 PM

If college is where you want to go you better get disciplined and put some effort in. Not to say IM doesnt work but there is no set timelimit so even if your deadset on it, you might be 30 by the time you get accepted:D . So increase your chances by putting in some hardwork.


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