A review by ranahabib
Super Learning: Advanced Strategies for Quicker Comprehension, Greater Retention, and Systematic Expertise by Peter Hollins

4.0

Rating: 9/10

In Super Learning, Hollins explores the ways that we can learn more effectively using scientific-based strategies and tools.

I'm a firm believer that knowing how to learn quickly and effectively is a highly underrated skill, so naturally, I felt inclined to read Super Learning. After reading Neuro-Discipline (I have a review up on that too) I wasn't sure what to expect with Super Learning; I was worried that it would be filled with fluff or common knowledge on how to learn. However, I found it to be the opposite. I actually enjoyed Super Learning (more than Neuro-Discipline) and learned a lot of new learning strategies that I'm excited to apply.

Like Neuro-Discipline, Super Learning is pretty straightforward (no fluff) and easy to read. There's a healthy amount of scientific studies and research used to back Hollins claims, which I liked. However, also similar to Neuro-Discipline, Super Learning lacks originality in concepts/ideas, which is why I couldn't give it a 9/10.

Otherwise, Super Learning is an overall good read that I think would be beneficial for most (especially students).