Hi everyone! As promised, this is going to be the second part to my previous post, "7 Secrets To Rocking Generals" in which I cover the first three secrets, which are essential. Here I will discuss the next three (equally important) secrets I've learned. The fifth tip I have for you, is to be very, very, persistent in going over questions in the passage your studying. Here are three reasons to add it to your study list;
Now, imagining might sound a little childish, but adults use their imaginations on a daily basis as well, even if they might not recognize it as their imagination. For example, giving someone directions, you don't have a passage memorized of words that you rattle off to people - you just see the streets, turns, and stop lights in your head, and that's imagination, because it is being able to form a picture of something that isn't real, or present. It's not just for fantasy and playing dress up :P And the final tip I have for you that I've learned about generals, is that it's important to take advice from other question specialists, because techniques they use than be applied (maybe not exactly the same way) to studying for generals as well. According to's, for example, spend a ton of time and effort memorizing huge passages of scripture, and for general specialists, it's a good idea to invest some time focusing on important sections, and especially lists (which are very, very important in the gospels and for generals). Another thing that according to specialists are quite skilled at is laying out multiples at every possible opportunity. For generals, especially at a high level of pre-jumping, it's profitable to learn to multiple effectively, with good organization, speed, and accuracy. And also, if you know any memory specialists, then don't be afraid to ask them to teach you about lip reading. Especially when you get to a fast pre-jumping quiz, lip reading becomes really important to be able to get that last little syllable. I hope that these little tips help you, and that it proves easy to remember the real reason we quiz. Keeping this in our minds makes quizzing a whole lot less stressful, and immediately shoots the fun factor way up! :P Keep calm and quiz on (and out)! And as always, signing off as your fellow quizzer, Mallory
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