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Make the Most of Your Mind

By: Tony Buzan
Narrated by: Tony Buzan
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If you're a complete novice to maximizing study potential, then this isn't a bad choice. On the other hand, a lot, if not all, of the material is covered in any basic study skills course. I didn't feel it was worth the $.

Been there, done that

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I've followed Tony's method for quite some time. It is a valuable tool in collecting and organising material. This Audiobook doesn't add anything for me, although it is a helpful introduction to the method for those who aren't familiar.

Interesting Introduction

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This 28 minute listen is the easiest way to tune up my neural connectors. I've listened to it many times over the years. I'll continue to listen to it again and again.

Again and again

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I thought it was great. It was very interesting and was it read very well

Mind work out

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This audio seems to have been recorded in about 1960. I interpreted a memory class in 1975, and it had more helpful information in it than this program did. The highlights? Attach an image to a feature on a person's face, and read faster by running a pencil tip under the words in your book. I don't think so.

A glance at the bookstore shelves tells me that this author is a 1-trick pony getting a lot of mileage for a little material!

Old audio, minimal help

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