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Crushendo Review: “Showering You in Every Memory Trick”

By Adam Balinski
Updated: April 25, 2018

Smart Student Secrets reviewed Crushendo and they liked it. A lot. Some nuggets from their review that stood out:

The stuff it tells you sticks because it’s showering you in every memory trick (mnemonics, loci, funny) ever discovered in the last two thousand years.

“Going through the outline I kept catching obscure memory strategies that might not be immediately obvious to the listener. I’m very experienced with memory tricks and it amazed me how effectively these topics were packed into the outline.”

“Crushendo was pleasant listening. The audio quality was good.”

“There were no boring lectures. It was just important point after important point. And it made those points interesting with it’s memory hooks.”

“The stuff it tells you sticks because it’s showering you in every memory trick (mnemonics, loci, funny) ever discovered in the last two thousand years.”

Read the complete review by Smart Student Secrets, including all the bad stuff they found about Crushendo (which is basically just a recommendation to not use Crushendo as an excuse to skip law school classes, a recommendation we agree with).

Did Crushendo pay Smart Student Secrets off?

Nope. Though we did give the popular study blog a discount code for its readers.

About the author

Adam Balinski is a former TV reporter turned attorney entrepreneur. He founded Crushendo after graduating summa cum laude from BYU Law and scoring in the top 5% nationally on the Uniform Bar Exam. Adam is currently writing a book called, “The Law School Cheat Code: Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know About Crushing Law School.”

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