People like to joke that the only thing you really “learn” in school  is how to memorize. As it turns out, that’s not even the case for most  of us. If you go around the room and ask a handful of people how to  memorize things quickly, most of them will probably tell you repetition.   That is so far from the truth, it’s running for office. If you want  to memorize something quickly and thoroughly, repetition won’t cut it;  however, recalling something will. The problem is that recalling  something requires learning, and we all learn in different ways. Below  are some universal steps to mastering the art of recalling so that you  can start memorizing a ton of data in a short amount of time.   Before we start, you need to establish something: are you an  auditory, visual, or experiential learner? If you’re an auditory  learner, then the most effective way for you to grasp information is by  hearing it. As you can imagine, visual learners favor seeing something  in order to learn it, and ...