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Lots of people have a good visual memory.

You can probably remember pictures you have seen in a magazine, or the layout of the screen in a TV programme.

The same is true with books. You can probably remember the way words appear on a page, or things which have been written as symbols or pictures.

Use this to help you remember the things you have studied.

For instance, write your notes in a clear pattern on the page. This might help you to remember the contents.

You might recall complex topics if they are presented in a simple manner.

Use mind maps, diagrams, pictures, lists, or anything which will help you to remember the information.

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