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People who are juggling work and school feel a lot of pressure. Sometimes they even tell us they're too busy to save time.
That's a silly attitude of course, no different than a wheat farmer who says he is too busy to learn how to use a mechanical harvester. (It surely happened in the early days of harvesting equipment.)
Once Memory Weaver raises your study efficiency, you're bound to either graduate sooner, raise your grades, or discover more leisure time. The choice is up to you. |
Work and the HOPE Scholarship
With Memory Weaver, it's easy to maintain a B average so you can get or keep your HOPE scholarship. Since HOPE pays for your tuition, you don't need to spend nearly as much time at work. Instead, you can take extra classes so you'll graduate sooner.
The Costs and Rewards of Investing Your Time in Raising Your Efficiency
It takes 3 to 5 hours to learn how to do this. By 5 hours of usage, people begin seeing the benefits and are no longer investing time. Instead, they're just gaining experience and speed while they study (which they had to do anyway). By 12 hours of usage, people have begun experiencing big reductions in their study time (and big increases in their test scores). By 20 hours of usage, C and B students have become A students, while straight-A students have cut their study time in half. The typical study-time reduction for a C student is about thirty percent. Straight-A students save about 50% of their time. These time savings begin growing between 5 and 10 hours of Memory-Weaver usage so that by 15 or 20 hours of usage, the student has already earned back her time investment—and can spend the rest of the semester saving time while earning higher grades. —And she will continue saving time and earning higher grades for the rest of her college career.
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