How I *Scientifically* Memorized 12+ Books for My MBBS Exams | Anuj Pachhel

  1. Memorize just the title and author.
  2. Memorize title, author and the table of contents/main plot points.
  3. Memorize a couple main ideas and/or quotes from each chapter.
  4. Memorize the main idea of each paragraph, along with some complete passages.
  5. Memorize the book verbatim, that is, every single word.
  • If you want to remember the names of all of Shakespeare’s plays, or a list of the Harvard Classics, you would only memorize the titles and authors of the books.
  • If you want to remember a few of the most important points from each book you read, you could memorize the table of contents or the main plot points.
  • If you want to memorize ideas from a school textbook before an exam, you would probably memorize the main ideas from each chapter or section of the textbook.
  • If you want to memorize a long poem, like Dante’s Inferno, you might want to memorize it word-for-word.
      • https://artofmemory.com/blog/how-to-memorize-a-book/