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TEST TAKING STRATEGY FOR MEMORIZATION
The S P A C E Technique
"S" Select key information. You probably do not have enough time to memorize every word. Memorize what seems to be important. Memorization questions will focus on what would be important in a real job situation. For instance, at a fire scene the number of firefighters on the scene, number of firefighter apparatus, number of hose lines going into a building, direction of wind, address and street location of the incident, location of the fire (what floor, what section of the building) are important.

"P" Picture things and events and persons in your mind. Close your eyes for a few seconds and form a mental picture of things, people or events which are being described. The brain works more efficiently with pictures than with words. If you are memorizing some kind of scene, imagine yourself taking a walk through it from one end to the other.


"A" Arrange things and events in some order in your mind. Information which is grouped in some way or in some order is easier to remember. Count things, e.g., 5 firefighters, 3 engine companies, 2 ladder companies, 4 hose lines. For picture material, draw two mental lines through the picture to divide it into quarters, then note what is in each quarter. Notice what is next to what, what is above or below.

"C" Compare things. For a picture or diagram, compare the contents of each quarter of the drawing. If there are several items you may have to distinguish from one another (like rooms in a floor plan, or faces or diagrams of two different pieces of equipment) compare them to one another as you are memorizing. Making comparisons helps you become more conscious of details.

"E" Exercise your memory. Go back to a section of a picture you already memorized. Repeat items to yourself. Then go back and repeat them again.

Technique: Test your memory continuously. As you memorize more information, keep checking that you remember what you already worked on. You can test yourself by asking over and over something like the 4 W's if it is a story: Who? What? When? Where? If it is not a story, you may be asking yourself: What? Where? How many? During the Memorization part of the exam you will not be permitted to have a pencil in your hand. Use your finger to assist you in remembering. Use your finger to circle, trace, underline, poke at, or emphasize in any way the important details. Information in picture form should be literally traced with your finger. With a floor plan or diagram of a building layout, "walk through" it with your finger, taking note of important items. Finger work will reinforce what your eyes see.

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