nebrets wrote:
Names (and jargon, and math formulas) are VERY difficult for me to remember and repetition does not always help.
Ugh, math formulas. I
hate trying to remember math formulas. I can do various geometry calculations if either the concept is very simple, or if I have a reference on what the formulas are - otherwise, I'm likely to be lost.
Similar with programming: I can understand the concepts well, and can usually remember what I can do with various commands, but I may need to keep detailed notes on some of the names for commands, and especially the syntax. Thankfully most keywords are fairly to remember, but every once in awhile I have to check back.
I generally
can remember movie dialogue and song lyrics with little trouble. This is the only reason I know things like how to calculate the area of a circle, or pi to the 5th decimal. I still have to reference portions of the alphabet song often when using alphabetical order, and various School House Rock songs for various times tables.
There was one class where I was able to pretty well learn who had what name, but that was just because I passed out sheets that students would use as their roll, and to keep track of progress. Even then it was partly dependent on who sat where (we had assigned seats), and two people were similar enough in appearance that I was pretty lost on which one was which. I have since forgotten most of the names.