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OUR ONLINE COURSE https://www.autoescolaonline.net/pv-e... APPLICATION LINK http://bit.ly/2PG4GvG Study, understand, memorize and apply To PASS the DMV test, the candidate must have clarity and mastery over these four concepts: study, understand, memorize and apply. With this in mind, I prepared this text with sensational TIPS that will help you study the right way, without making the same mistakes as 80% of people. Studying the right way About this first concept, it is necessary to understand that it is a PRACTICE – that's right, practice in the sense of GETTING HANDS-ON. And why am I saying this? Because although it seems obvious that to study you have to practice, there are people who buy a course and simply DON'T DO IT. This is confirmed by those who pay for the course at the driving school, go there, mark their attendance by collecting their fingerprints and DO NOT attend the classes – they stay at the reception chatting or even leave the driving school and take care of other things. You can study by reading, listening/watching or doing something related to the content that will be covered in your test. Watch classes or video lessons, read the manual provided by the driving school, take notes to review the material and read summaries, BUT DON'T stick to just one style. Each person has a learning style. Some students learn better by LISTENING/SEEING, others by READING and there are also those who need to DO to learn. If you are the type of student who learns better by GETTING HANDS DONE, it is common for you to want to take a lot of practice tests – great, this is a valid way to study. But pay ATTENTION: you need to force your mind to learn, also, in styles that you DON'T have as much Ease. In the case of those who like to take mock exams, they MUST also study by LISTENING and SEEING. Adopting only the learning style that pleases you, most of the time, makes your BRAIN LAZY and when it's time for the test, what people call "GOING BLANK" happens. Understanding is different from memorizing. It is common for students to UNDERSTAND what was explained by the teacher, but FORGET after a certain time. Our brain is like that. It tends to DISCARD what it thinks is not IMPORTANT - in 1 DAY you will forget practically 70% of what you learned. I am the type of person who understands things EASILY, but to MEMORIZE I need to see it at least three times - when it is a more difficult subject, I see it 5 times. But I don't see it 5 times in the same day. I do the REVIEWS in a SPACED way. Following the following rule (I suggest you do the same): ► I see the content for the first time; ► After 24 hours, I do the first review; ► After seven days, I review for the second time; ► I review again after 14 days; ► I do the last review after 30 days. If your test takes place before the 14th day, you can replace the reviews on the 14th and 30th with one done the day before your exam. By doing this, you GUARANTEE that you will be able to MEMORIZE practically everything you learned.