I recently got asked how to do this because I know Mike, myself and a few others use this as a prep/study tool.
So here's the best way I can describe how to...
Look at a statement that seems important, something you feel you should know. Then make up a scenario for that statement. Then pick choices for answers that are similar concepts to the main statement at hand.
How does this help?
1. You get to focus more in depth on a critical point.
2. You get the chance to look at the information in a totally different light...a critically thinking light by figuring out how you can put the information into a scenario.
3. It aids in differentiating between like concepts.
My first few tries at this were lame at best, but you will get the hang of it. I know I took a test that Mike made up for us in concepts and I would have thought Sister Pat made it. We started calling him Mike Carter. :)
I have been doing this since fundamentals, I still do it. It helps me tremendously. It gives me a chance to think about the information in every possible way.
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