Jake
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Does anyone else have a pretty bad memory when it comes to strict memorization? For me, I can pretty easily retain mathematical/logical concepts in subjects like calculus, computer science, chemistry, physics, etc. but only because I understand the concepts behind what I'm learning. I am awful with dates, events, people, etc. when trying to learn history because it's about strict memorization, which I'm terrible at. I honestly forget EVERYTHING I learn in history classes only a few weeks after final exams, but scientific/mathematical concepts stick with me indefinitely, or at least I can relearn them very quickly if I do forget them.
I'm really frustrated by my poor memory because I want to embody the knowledgeable, walking-encyclopedia type of person, but I just don't retain information that I read if I don't understand the logic behind the information. I forget everything about books and movies, too. I've literally reread Ender's Game about five times and I can't seem to recall little details about the book. (I'm also very young so it's not like my mind is already failing because of old age.) I can easily memorize sets of information (like maps, lists of people, and chemical formulas) but only if I sit down and drill the information into my head, and then I forget everything after I've taken the test.
I'm really frustrated by my poor memory because I want to embody the knowledgeable, walking-encyclopedia type of person, but I just don't retain information that I read if I don't understand the logic behind the information. I forget everything about books and movies, too. I've literally reread Ender's Game about five times and I can't seem to recall little details about the book. (I'm also very young so it's not like my mind is already failing because of old age.) I can easily memorize sets of information (like maps, lists of people, and chemical formulas) but only if I sit down and drill the information into my head, and then I forget everything after I've taken the test.