Ok, so my professor gave me the weirdest way to study for the Bar Exam: Pictures. Is he serious?
Background/reason I'm not entirely convinced the prof is messing with me:It's especially weird because it might actually work.Also it could be fun, because I get to draw pictures.
Seems this stuff is widely used in the Memory Championships and psych learning fields.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/20/magazine/mind-secrets.html?src=me&ref=homepagehttp://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Memory-PalaceIt kinda makes sense. Remember those old storybooks and how they had pictures at the start of sentences sometimes with really fancy lettering? Same idea, you'd partially remember the pictures to jog your memory about the story you're reading. You just make parts of the pictures match up to things you have to remember.
Application ExampleI have to remember stupid legal stuff like the elements of suing someone for battery in no time flat.
In plain English, that's when someone hits you and you sue them for money over it. Separate from criminal.
I need to remember (along with a crapton of other things) :
"Battery requires a defendant's action to intentionally cause a harmful or offense contact to the person of the plaintiff."
So I plan to draw a Dogperson... glaring at and kicking a stupid Platypus in the nuts while the Platypus screams "NO!" to remember this. The platypus is dressed as a person for this event "person of the plaintiff" or maybe has a human on his shirt or something.
What it is supposed to mean:Defendant is Dogperson (Werewolf)
plaintiff is plaintiff Platypus
Battery is the
act of dogperson kicking platypus in the nuts while glaring at him "intently".
Intent eyes = intent required
Platypus "NO!" means the contact (getting kicked in the nuts) is "unprivileged."
The platypus is dressed like a person for this event "person of the plaintiff" or maybe has a human on his shirt or something.
Larger Organization:Like the article says, you build a memory palace or a virtual, imaginary place in your head that has pictures engravings or things in it like the stuff you need to remember. Sounds kind of like the engravings on the walls/floors in DF....
I plan to use similar symbols to represent similar things. Pissed off/intent glaring eyes = intent, for example.
Question 1Is this just too bizarre to work? Is prof just messing with me?
Does anyone want to draw that picture of the Dogperson glaring at and kicking a stupid platypus in the nuts while the platypus screams "NO!"? If no one else does, I'll draw it and post it here. It's just too stupid not to....
Common people he needs to be kicked in the nuts:
http://www.maskworld.com/us/products/costumes/mascots--200/jungle-desert--2003/platypus-mascot--MU-46442