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Tom C, 43, Database Applications Developer, UK

This course makes studying pathetically easy. If every student learnt this, then the colleges and universities would have to make exams considerably harder because every student would be obtaining near 100% every time.

Zachary Seeley, 21, student, Utah, USA

I am honestly stunned. Without a doubt it's the best investment I've ever made.

Kim M, USA; 27; Graphic Designer;

I would definitely recommend this course to anyone who is looking to improve themselves and their memory... First I tried Kevin Trudeau's mega memory course and then stumbled upon your site and decided to give this one a go as well. I wasn't disappointed! This is FAR FAR FAR ( x 1000000.... ) times better, it doesn't even compare.

How to Find a Job

Here is a good example of applying GMS® in real life. One of my better students shared this story with me.

My student decided to apply for a job with a travel agency. When he was leaving for the interview, he grabbed a book by A. R. Luria, “A Small Book on Big Memory” which describes the S. V. Shereshevsky phenomenon. During the interview, he mentioned Sheresnevskys' memorization abilities and hinted that he could do much better even than that.
 
The staff manager interviewing my student called a couple of his colleagues in to witness this demonstration of memory “tricks.” They wrote down a random list of 100 two-digit numbers next to ordinal numbers of 1 through 100, and then gave the page to my student. In about 10 minutes, he had memorized all of the numbers.  Even more astonishing, he was able to reproduce every number - in both direct and reverse orders as well as randomly. At the end of the demonstration, my student also stated that it was just as easy for him to memorize names, cities, timetables, and voyage prices. He persuaded the company that his ability to learn was way above average, so much say that he could quickly learn the company's specifics and be able to solvea variety of operational tasks with his phenomenal memory.
 
The interview proved to be a total success: he landed the job and got a very nice wage and benefits package with it.
 
In conclusion I must say that this young man was quite wise not to disclose the techniques he used to memorize the material. He, just like a circus artist, implied that he had an extraordinary ability, one which incited the extra interest of company personnel.

 

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