"I've forgotten everything I learned in school!": a refresher course to help you reclaim your education

The only one-volume book you'll need to retrieve and improve the education you already have. "I've Forgotten Everything I Learned in School!" is no ordinary self-help book. Truly revolutionary in its construction, brilliant in its simple way of teaching skills, and imaginative in...

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1. Verfasser: Vos Savant, Marilyn 1946- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York St. Martin's Press 1994
Ausgabe:1. ed.
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Zusammenfassung:The only one-volume book you'll need to retrieve and improve the education you already have. "I've Forgotten Everything I Learned in School!" is no ordinary self-help book. Truly revolutionary in its construction, brilliant in its simple way of teaching skills, and imaginative in its presentation of a library of necessary information, it is a book that will be used both in the home and at school for years to come. If you're like most of us, the things you learned in
school are receding further and further from your grasp, states Marilyn vos Savant, the popular Parade magazine columnist. But that does not mean this learning is lost forever. Without returning to the classroom, this book will help you reassemble the fragments of your education. In "I've Forgotten Everything I Learned in School!" vos Savant takes you into her own private classroom and shows you how to incorporate her secrets of understanding into your own daily learning
process. She shows you how to look at problems and everyday events in new and mind-expanding ways, how to use logic and reasoning in a manner you never dreamed possible, and how to be truly creative - whether with your family or with the boss. As much a primer on the necessary information that you need to get through life as well as a book that imparts common sense through proven methodology, "I've Forgotten Everything I Learned in School!" gives you the confidence to
Beschreibung:XVII, 284 S.
ISBN:031210457X

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