E-Book: Crack Any Exam with E = MC²
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Secret 26/59: List Important and Specific Information
Core Message
- Do not
try to remember everything in a chapter.
- Extract
only important and specific information.
- Write
it down in a clear list format.
- Specific
points are what usually appear in exams — not the entire paragraph.
In other words, filter → select → list → revise.
When you study, do not attempt to store the entire textbook in your
brain.
That is neither necessary nor possible.
Your job is to identify important and specific information and
list it clearly.
A textbook page may contain 20 sentences,
but only 3–5 sentences are actually useful for exams.
So what should you do?
- Find
the keywords.
- Find
the numbers.
- Find
the definitions.
- Find
the unique facts.
- Find
the differences and classifications.
Then list them one below the other.
When information is scattered, memory becomes weak.
When information is listed, memory becomes strong.
Think of it like a stock register or an inventory list.
If you know exactly what is inside, you can retrieve it quickly.
If everything is mixed up, you waste time searching.
Exams do not ask for paragraphs.
They ask for points, facts, formulas, names, years, and specific concepts.
So do not read endlessly.
Extract. List. Revise.
The moment you convert information into a specific list,
your brain treats it as organized knowledge instead of random text.
Remember:
Important information is limited.
Unimportant information is unlimited.
Your success depends on knowing the difference.
Practical Examples You
Implicitly Refer To
Mathematics
- Formula
list
- Theorems
- Steps
to solve
Science
- Definitions
- Laws
- Units
- Diagrams
History
- Dates
- Names
- Events
- Causes
& Effects
Medicine / Engineering
- Classifications
- Processes
- Key
parameters
- Differences
between conditions
Essence of Secret 26
- Do
not memorize paragraphs.
- Memorize
structured points.
- Convert
text into Specific Lists.
- Lists
create speed, clarity, and confidence during exams.
That is Secret 26 of the 59 Secrets to Studying.
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