Hello, Dolly! I don't get to see much of you, which I think is a shame! You have such lovely nails-
But anyways! You know soo much about history, do you have any, um, tips for studying? And... actually retaining what you study?
[Dolly gives Barry a warm smile and a wave in greeting.]
Well, aren't you the sweetest! I'll come visit more often--after all, there's plenty of dust gathered behind Jean-Loo, so it isn't a difficult trip. Maybe you can teach me some new makeup techniques? I really only know the basics myself, and you always look so wonderful!
As for your question, well, different studying techniques work for different people. The main ones are visual, auditory, reading and writing, or hands-on. Some people learn best on their own, while others do better in a social situation where they can talk through what they're trying to learn or remember with other people.
I'm more of a visual and kinetic learner myself--almost always best to get out in the field to actually see and interact with what I'm studying. If you'd like, we can work together on figuring out what'll work best for you!