The way I learned it was saying it so many times every day. For example start by spending ten minutes a day reading it out of your book. Try to memorize more and more every day. Once you know it than it is pretty hard to forget. It is below if you need to see it.
A scout is
Trustworthy
Loyal
Helpful
Friendly
Courteous
Kind
Obedient
Cheerful
Thrifty
Brave
Clean
and Reverent
The scout law and scout oath cover many to the things that young scouts are supposed to focus on. They include the scout's physical and mental health.
They have creative spirit and do not want to memorize law.
There is no "sixth" Girl Scout Law. There is only one Girl Scout Law, however each WAGGGS member organization adapts their own variation as long as it adheres to the fundamental principles expressed within the WAGGGS Promise and Law.
The Star Scout Law is to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. The Star Scout Promise is to live by the Scout Oath and law, do one's best to live up to the ideals of Scouting, and participate actively in one's troop.
According to "The Girl Scout Law Through the Years" on the scoutingweb.com web site (see Related Links), since the original Girl Scout Law in 1912, changes have been made to the Law a total of five times.
There are Eagle Scout Scholarships for the 'top' eagle scout in certain councils. The definition of 'top' is the young man who exemplifies the Scout Oath and Law in all that he does.
KAB Scouts are a level of Boy Scouts of the Philippines. So a KAB Scout Law is the law for the KAB Scouts. On my honor, I will do my best to love God and my country, the Republic of the Philippines, to do a good turn daily and to obey the Scout law.
The Girl Scout Law is based on the Girl Guide Law which came from the scouting movement. Juliette Gordon Low probably helped develop the Girl Scout Law for Girl Scouts in the United States (GSUSA), but it was based on the Girl Guide Law as it developed through the scouting movement started by Lord Robert Baden-Powell.
You will need a strong background in science: you will be studying for a medical degree, and the courses will include anatomy, physiology, psychology, and specific courses about the internal workings of the human body. You will need to learn techniques for diagnosing various diseases, and what certain symptoms mean. You will need to know how to do medical research, so that you can keep up with new findings that may be useful to your area of expertise. You will need to project a confident but calming manner, so that you can put a patient at ease (many patients are scared when they see a doctor). You will need to listen carefully to the patient, so that you can understand his or her symptoms: this will be necessary in order to diagnose, or to identify possible reasons why the patient is not feeling well. Sometimes, a good doctor is like a detective-- gathering information, knowing what tests to order, doing research, and figuring out the problem. You will also need to possess manual dexterity, since you may be performing surgery or handling medical equipment or doing a physical exam. Some doctors are specialists, and they must acquire a thorough knowledge of the particular area in which they want to practice: gynecology, oncology, internal medicine, surgery, etc. Above all, a doctor must have a love of the medical field and a dedication to helping patients.
Reverent is one of the points of the Scout Law, not he oath. It means that a scout should be faithful in his religious duties and respect the beliefs of others.
To be a good Girl Scout, you should follow the Girl Scout Promise and the Girl Scout Law, be an active troop/group member, pay your membership dues, and follow the rules and safety guidelines.
The past tense of memorize is memorized.