HA802 -- Habit And Repetition eCourse
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This is a 50 point course. There is the standard 50% discount if you have successfully completed HA801 -- How To Use A Dictionary. You are encouraged to take this course, and repeat taking the course. Once you take any course, without the discount, and then take HA801, there is no retroactive discount given.
This is a very advanced course. There are more simple courses on this same subject. To review all the courses, click here.
This is an eCourse that emphasizes PART of the "How To Use A Dictionary" eCourse.
As you must realize this is the series of eCourses which are designed to create a habit in you -- a set of good study habits.
One habit you are creating is the expectation of 100% perfect scores. One trouble with "poor students" is that they have never practiced being "good students!" Another is the habit of memorization of data -- you will find that your life will go more smoothly when you have identified the "data" you use most often, and find what part of that can be memorized to make it easier and quicker for you to use that data.
We live in a world where 65% is considered "passing." How would you like an airline pilot to fly you -- one who passed his flying instruction with a 65% score?
On THIS eCourse you practice both attaining perfect scores, over and over again, but you practice memorization -- almost a lost art in school.
If you truly create a habit, you will have that habit several weeks after doing it the first time. So, you can and should do this course many times -- allowing a few weeks between the times you complete the course. This is a "vigorous" course -- it is not a simple eCourse but can make a big difference in how well you understand subjects you study. The larger course, "How To Use A Dictionary" is vital for a full understanding of how to study.
These quizzes are timed -- you'll find that you take less and less time on these quizzes as you do the eCourse again and again. It is all the more to your advantage to achieve a "good score" in time needed to do some of the quizzes, then wait a few weeks, take the course again and see if your times and scores are just as good.
If you can do that you will have achieved the purpose of this eCourse. That purpose is to give you a certain "habit" that will help you a great deal in study -- of anything.
You create "habits" by repeating something. If what you repeat is simple, as in this eCourse, then you are NOT trying to "learn" this data, but just memorize it so that you can use it very rapidly, again, without much hesitation.
The basic of any study activity is to duplicate the words. This is NOT understanding the words, just "duplicating" them. You can and should memorize certain types of things that may not lend themselves to further "understanding." For instance, you can and should memorize the multiplication tables -- there is nothing there to "understand," but there is data to use in life.