Subj : memorize vs open book tests?
To   : Roy Witt
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Thu Nov 23 2000 01:47 am

Hello Roy.

19 Nov 00 16:27, you wrote to Bob Nocero:

RW> 'Round and 'round we go.  By memorizing the answer, one will know the
RW> answer to it on the test and one will know the answer to that question
RW> if and when it ever comes up again.  Knowing and memorizing the answer
RW> to a question, automatically gives one an insight into HOW the answer
RW> is applied to that question.  Knowing the question and how the answer
RW> is applied gives one an insight as to WHY that is the right answer and
RW> can be studied further, at a later date.

... and that's how I learned.  I learned the answers, yes, but that also
instilled in me a want to learn more.  I am slowly absorbing more knowledge and
learning Morse code too... right now, I've not a lot of time for learning, but
when I do, I really enjoy it.  I'd like to get my General class license by my
birthday this next year (27 August).


73 DE KD5COL,
Sean

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