7 Fantastic Tips on How To

Crush Any Exam

One of the most important challenges your future depends on is how well you do on your most difficult exams.

They will be an immovable barrier stopping you from achieving your goal, or an open door inviting you to pursue the career you long for.

These 7 fantastic tips will help you turn a daunting barrier into a welcoming open door.

1. Make Sure All Your Study Tools Use AI

Students have been studying to crush their exams for thousands of years. The AI revolution was announced November 30, 2022 with the opening of ChatGPT. From that day on, any study tool that was not AI became obsolete.

In fact, for thousands of years students didn’t even have the technology (pen and paper)[1] to take a written exam, “written examinations didn’t become part of the western educational system until the late 16th century.”

Although the ancient methods were effective for thousands of years, it’s time to put ancient study tools aside if you want to open the door to the career you long for.

[1] For its time, pen and paper were a technology. The first printing press was a technological breakthrough. The automobile, (also called a horseless carriage) was a technological breakthrough.

2. An Important and Irreplaceable Skill to Facilitate Learning is Memorizing.

“There exists a considerable body of evidence to suggest that a memory rife with facts learns better than one without.”

The most popular method of memorizing today is the Memory Palace System, developed by Simonides of Ceos 2,500 years ago. On November 30, 2022 with the release of ChatGPT it became obsolete.

So far, there is only one memorization method that uses AI, MyTurboMemorize. It uses the innovation of Memory Anchor WordsR A Memory Anchor Word is a word automatically created by AI that enables you to memorize 4 to 10 other words, quickly and easily.

A student using Memory Anchor Words can memorize 50-100% faster than the student who doesn’t. The student not using AI to memorize is at a distinct disadvantage to the student who does.

Flashcards have been in use since 1834. Quizlet, Anki, and every other flashcard system developed before the release of ChatGPT suffers from the same flaw that infects ancient memory systems. They don’t use AI.

The only flashcard system that makes dynamic use of AI is MyTurboCards.ai. By using AI, MyTurboCards.ai enables a student to automatically create flashcards from their notes.

If you’ve ever tried to create flashcards from your notes, you know the hassle. MyTurboCards.ai eliminates it by enabling you to create flashcards from your notes with just a few clicks.

Other innovations you may have wished for and/or will find invaluable are Ideas Trees (watch this short video).

Spaced Repetition is a proven necessity for long-term memory retention. If you’ve used spaced repetition you know who difficult it can be to implement. With MyTurboCards.ai it’s easy peezy.

A note of caution about misleading advertising. The famous five box Leitner system is not Spaced Repetition. We use Spaced Repetition and Leitner.

Evernote and OneNote are examples you can use to store notes you take. They don’t take notes for you. The best kind of AI note taker is one that will record lectures for you, then analyze them through an AI Summarizer.

One is TurboLearn.ai It is genuine AI product. The other is MyTurboNotes another genuine AI product. And so is TurinQ.ai.

Features to look for:

  • Processing time
  • Versatility
  • Accuracy
  • Support
  • Free trial period if any
  • And of course, price

 

(The free options are not worth your time if you’re serious about crushing important exams. They are stripped down teasers to get you to buy the full version.)

Any of these three will relieve you of the burden of taking notes during a lecture and under pressure.

Another factor to look into:

“Is the AI note taker part of a suite designed to help you crush your exams; or is it a stand-alone?”

If it’s a stand-alone, you’ll have problems integrating it with your entire study system.

The best example is Google Notebook LLM. It is the standard all AI Summarizers should be graded on. We suggest you use this pdf [link] to test any summarizer you are considering.

It’s 487 pages and approximately 150,000 words with diagrams. Test the summarizer for speed, and depth of analysis and versatility. MyTurboTutor was trained on this and many other difficult documents.

A pdf annotator can. It the kind of feature you’ll feel like “How did I ever study without this?” once you start using it. Most annotators are stand-alones.

We suggest you get one that is woven into your AI Summarizer. MyTurboTutor.ai provides a robust AI Annotator. It easily has all the features a student needs to crush exams..

Every service does their best to convince you to use them instead of their competitors. Most services in this field will not give you a 30-day free trial. Those that do, want you to pay them in advance.

We suggest you think carefully before you pay for a service in advance. Your safest investment is with a company that does not require payment in advance. prepareforanyexam.ai doesn’t because we have total confidence in our service.

There might be others who also have total confidence in their service. Don’t take any unnecessary risk.  Demand that the company prove themselves to you by giving you a 30-day free trial before you give them a penny of your hard-earned money.

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