Revision tips for the right brainer

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  1. luke182's Avatar
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    Revision tips for the right brainer
    Hello,
    Just took a brain hemisphere dominance test and i'm heavily right side dominant (15 questions = right side, 3 = left side). This would explain why im finding my subjects hard at the moment as they are all taught in a logical manner - the right brained person's worst nightmare!

    As for revision, i don't know where to start!!!

    Anyone got any tips, it would be much appreciated!
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    Re: Revision tips for the right brainer
    Cover up your right eye
    Squeeze your left earlobe
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