If you'd like to improve your ability to learn and memorize legal terminology by as much as 100%, 200%, even 300% (or more) ... using simple memory techniques that you can learn in 15-20 minutes (or less), then 'HOW TO LEARN & MEMORIZE LEGAL TERMINOLOGY' may be the most important audiobook that you will ever listen to.
Believe it or not, it really doesn't matter if you think you have a good memory or not. Don't worry!
Frankly, if you can memorize a short email address or the name of a movie, then you can use this system to memorize legal terminology and precedents.
But there' really no time to lose. Every day that you are not using this simple memorization system, you are literally stealing from yourself they joy of being able to recall an abundance of legal terminology as you easily expanded the natural abilities of your mind.
Anthony Metivier is a Canadian author and Memory trainer. His approach to mnemonics, known as the Magnetic Memory Method, has introduced several new innovations to the art of memory. Influenced by memory skills innovators like Harry Lorayne and Tony Buzan, Metivier is a promoter of mental literacy.
Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Metivier grew up in Kamloops. He completed first a BA and MA in English Literature before completing an MA in Media and Communications at the European Graduate School. Later, he completed a PhD and became the first person to hold a Doctorate in Humanities from York University.
From 2009-2011, Metivier taught Film Studies in the Art History Department of the University of Saarland partly under the auspices of a Mercator research grant for the project, Elective Affinities: Studien zu filmischen Adaptionen von Romanen und Erzhlungen mit Kunstbezug.
That was the biggest waste of my time. I tried. I really did. I don't understand it, and the whole thing was just an over inflated blog, that repeated itself ad nauseum. He preaches against rote, yet used it heavily in the writing.
I admit I haven’t tried it yet however I am intrigued by the idea he presents. And that’s why I gave it four stars- it’s the way he presents it i don’t like. The over use of repetition made it hard to stay engaged, even though I did manage to not lose all motivation to finish the book. Overall I am thankful to have learned about this method
I fee let down by this book, there is an error in the first 2 chapters, both are identical chapters through out and refer to french vocabulary not legal terminology. A clear printing error. Dont want to buy another copy incase its the same. I wonder how many are like this.. so didn't finish reading it.