There's a lot of memorization that goes on in school. You memorize vocabulary words and all these sorts of things.
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I'm not really capable of memorizing stuff without moving around, that's how I do it.
I was always pretty good at school, but a lot of it was memorising, maybe cheating off your mates, stuff that gets you through.
I can read a four-page scene once and have it memorized. It's a skill you learn in school: disposable cramming.
Your understanding of what you read and hear is, to a very large degree, determined by your vocabulary, so improve your vocabulary daily.
Memorizing lines isn't really hard. Only with really hard words and stuff.
The process of learning requires not only hearing and applying but also forgetting and then remembering again.
I was the fastest typist in my school, and I had an obsession with spelling and memorizing.
If I know I have to memorize lines, I'm really gonna try to memorize lines. It's hard for me sometimes, because somebody wrote these words and you're trying really hard to get them the way they said it.
An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't.
I learned nothing while I was in school.