Heyy Emil ,very helpful video 🙌🏽 Pls do consider doing a video about some studying mistakes that you wish you knew before and how to improve in subjects like mathematics and physics etc..
I'm in year 10 planning on doing the IB and getting a good ATAR. Apparently my school has some crazy high standards for IB even amongst IB schools, the avg ATAR for IB students was over 95 consistently. I'm excited but also terrified lmfao. Also we take fairly similar classes which is cool. I do physics instead of chem and I'm gonna do ab initio Spanish. Also I don't do spec maths I just can't be bothered lmao methods is enough for me.
Well, in Russia we sometimes studying 5-8 hour of day (higher class pupils or university students), and it seems completely innefective. The system is broken. Thank you Emil.
Hey, Emil, Appreciate all the valuable advice! If possible, could you please refer me to some of the chrome extensions/applications you used to restrict your usage of things like games, RUclips or Netflix? I'm currently in year 10 and am finding it difficult to stay focused throughout my studies due to easily accessible online distractions. Thanks again for the helpful vid 👍
Hey Emil, what should I do in this situation: I'm not that popular and I only have a few friends in my grade, I'm a B student about to do my prelims and my other friends are D-C students. This kind of means that I have to make the journey by myself for my progression, what can I do to progress efficiently?
Great video! Very well made and edited. I was wondering if you had any tips on the duration of a study session. Do you personally just do 1 hour straight or split it into two sessions of 30 minutes?
I usually think it's better to work in shorter intervals with more breaks. If i'm studying for an hour I'll do 25 minutes work, 5 mintes break, 25 minutes work, 5 minutes break
You are such a great speaker Emil, your english is really good and I admire you for that! The tips that you shared will surely help a lot of student struggling out there! Keep it up! Your editing are great as well!❤
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently in year 12 doing math ext 1, chemistry, bio, English advanced and SOR 1 but I've fallen behind in a lot of my subjects and haven't done as well as I know I can due to procrastination. How should I go about catching up on all the year 12 content thus far? :)
is it also too late to get an atar above 95? I still have 5 units of internal task 2's, internal task 3's, trials and the actual HSC, but I'm worried I won't be able to get up to date in time and need to create a plan but don't know where to start
Hi! I’d say that it’s more important for you to stay up to date with the work that you are currently doing, rather than trying to catch up on work you’ve missed. If you focus on the stuff you haven’t done, the task will seem bigger and bigger as you fall behind on the work you’re doing currently as well, so I really recommend leaving the stuff you haven’t learnt for later and just paying attention in class currently
It’s almost always possible to get an ATAR over 95, since your final HSC exams matter quite a bit. I’m not fully familiar with the system, but I’d definitely say it’s possible with some hard work
There are a few levels to this: 1. Use incognito mode so you don't see suggested links/you aren't logged in to websites. 2. Use the forest browser extension to give yourself an extra cue to study 3. Study in public places so you don't get distracted as often. 4. Blocksite is a pretty good browser extension to block websites. 5. Block website domains from your internet modem.
To everyone watching this: It won't work for everyone, and different people will work differently. Just because this guy studied like this to get high marks, it might not be the best way for you to study.
Thanks for a great video! Could you please answer these questions if you get the chance? Did that 1 hour include both UCAT and Year 12?Because I feel that might be too short for me to get all my work done for both. Also, how much do you wait after eating to study? Because whenever I try to study after eating, I find it difficult to concentrate.
Thanks! 1 hour didn’t include UCAT, just schoolwork. I usually don’t have a problem with working after eating, so maybe have a look into your diet or what you’re eating that’s making you so lethargic
About the growth mindset I remember this homework I was told to do and it read about that and how it compares it to another mindset and it shows how to other mindset led to cheating, anger temper, stressed, and worse grades, but how the growth mindset was shown to be learning, improving grades, happy emotions, and not as bad as the other and in 6th grade that was my mistake I cared so much about my straight A's but I didn't care about learning it I would read understand it, do my test on it, and forget it now that am going to 7th grade I want to have a growth mindset and don't want to have the same experience but I have a question for you that you didn't answer in the video I hope you don't mind reading it and I hope you respond, if I listen to music and study will it make me less focus are focus will it help me, or distract me instead?
Focus on understanding the content! After that, apply your understanding with some problems and practice the method you use. Use resources like youtube or edrolo to help you understand content you don't get easily
International students don’t have access to HECS-HELP as far as I know, so you’ll be paying approximately $60k per year for the duration of your degree
@@englishwithlailai Perhaps his parents aren't native speakers but there is a stil subtle chance that he could be raised in an English speaking country!
throwing out notes - a bit of a terrifying power move but makes total sense! Thanks for another helpful video!
Had to assert dominance on my notes! ✊Thank you!
"Instead of letting down one person, you can actually let down two"😭😭
LOL, true though.
lives up to the hype king!!! thanks for the privilege of watching early!! 🤩
Thanks Marc!
This is so underrated! Brilliant video :)
Thanks :))
omg besides being a really helpful video, THE PRODUCTION VALUE!!! i appreciate the effort that goes into it!
Thank you so much!
hey emil, thanks for tutoring me in year 12. still confused how i got a negative study score but i knew couldnt do it wihthout you
This channel has potential! Keep up the great work!
Heyy Emil ,very helpful video 🙌🏽
Pls do consider doing a video about some studying mistakes that you wish you knew before and how to improve in subjects like mathematics and physics etc..
this is a really high quality video thanks emil
Thanks Caroline!
I'm in year 10 planning on doing the IB and getting a good ATAR.
Apparently my school has some crazy high standards for IB even amongst IB schools, the avg ATAR for IB students was over 95 consistently.
I'm excited but also terrified lmfao. Also we take fairly similar classes which is cool. I do physics instead of chem and I'm gonna do ab initio Spanish.
Also I don't do spec maths I just can't be bothered lmao methods is enough for me.
you talk like you are singing and its soothing
Hahahahaha thank you that’s a very nice complement!
Great video! exactly what i neded. tysm for sharing!
good luck with your studies!
Thank you and you too!!
Thank you for this super helpful video!😊🙏 You speak very clearly and explain everything really well. More power to you! ❤️❤️
Thank you! Glad you found it useful :))
Well, in Russia we sometimes studying 5-8 hour of day (higher class pupils or university students), and it seems completely innefective. The system is broken.
Thank you Emil.
just amazing quality content
Hey, Emil, Appreciate all the valuable advice!
If possible, could you please refer me to some of the chrome extensions/applications you used to restrict your usage of things like games, RUclips or Netflix?
I'm currently in year 10 and am finding it difficult to stay focused throughout my studies due to easily accessible online distractions.
Thanks again for the helpful vid 👍
Theres a google extension called StayFocused that allows you block access to specific websites for however many hours you want
Hope it helps
Hey Emil, what should I do in this situation: I'm not that popular and I only have a few friends in my grade, I'm a B student about to do my prelims and my other friends are D-C students. This kind of means that I have to make the journey by myself for my progression, what can I do to progress efficiently?
this video is so helpful..keep on ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you found it helpful!
Hey Emil, what were the browser extensions you used to avoid getting distracted while studying?
Great video! Very well made and edited.
I was wondering if you had any tips on the duration of a study session.
Do you personally just do 1 hour straight or split it into two sessions of 30 minutes?
I usually think it's better to work in shorter intervals with more breaks. If i'm studying for an hour I'll do 25 minutes work, 5 mintes break, 25 minutes work, 5 minutes break
@@EmilEddy Thanks for that Emil :)
You are such a great speaker Emil, your english is really good and I admire you for that! The tips that you shared will surely help a lot of student struggling out there! Keep it up! Your editing are great as well!❤
Thank you! 😃
So smart broo!!
thanks sebastian!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently in year 12 doing math ext 1, chemistry, bio, English advanced and SOR 1 but I've fallen behind in a lot of my subjects and haven't done as well as I know I can due to procrastination. How should I go about catching up on all the year 12 content thus far? :)
is it also too late to get an atar above 95? I still have 5 units of internal task 2's, internal task 3's, trials and the actual HSC, but I'm worried I won't be able to get up to date in time and need to create a plan but don't know where to start
Hi! I’d say that it’s more important for you to stay up to date with the work that you are currently doing, rather than trying to catch up on work you’ve missed. If you focus on the stuff you haven’t done, the task will seem bigger and bigger as you fall behind on the work you’re doing currently as well, so I really recommend leaving the stuff you haven’t learnt for later and just paying attention in class currently
It’s almost always possible to get an ATAR over 95, since your final HSC exams matter quite a bit. I’m not fully familiar with the system, but I’d definitely say it’s possible with some hard work
hey amazing video!,i was wonder if you remember the names of the browser extensions that restrict certain apps on computers,that would be very helpful
Hi, sorry about the late reply, but another comment asked about this, check my reply to that one :))
so good!
Thank you!!
Hey Emil, do you offer any zoom coaching sessions? I'd be interested in learning more.
hey emil, what browser extensions did you use for this? I get distracted a lot
There are a few levels to this:
1. Use incognito mode so you don't see suggested links/you aren't logged in to websites.
2. Use the forest browser extension to give yourself an extra cue to study
3. Study in public places so you don't get distracted as often.
4. Blocksite is a pretty good browser extension to block websites.
5. Block website domains from your internet modem.
I never knew how much people did study,
I rarely study at all only one or two days before tests, guess I'm lucky
Hi man great video, I just got into year 11 this year, any tips?
shot bro!
To everyone watching this: It won't work for everyone, and different people will work differently. Just because this guy studied like this to get high marks, it might not be the best way for you to study.
You just got to try somehow
Thanks for a great video! Could you please answer these questions if you get the chance? Did that 1 hour include both UCAT and Year 12?Because I feel that might be too short for me to get all my work done for both. Also, how much do you wait after eating to study? Because whenever I try to study after eating, I find it difficult to concentrate.
Thanks! 1 hour didn’t include UCAT, just schoolwork. I usually don’t have a problem with working after eating, so maybe have a look into your diet or what you’re eating that’s making you so lethargic
About the growth mindset I remember this homework I was told to do and it read about that and how it compares it to another mindset and it shows how to other mindset led to cheating, anger temper, stressed, and worse grades, but how the growth mindset was shown to be learning, improving grades, happy emotions, and not as bad as the other and in 6th grade that was my mistake I cared so much about my straight A's but I didn't care about learning it I would read understand it, do my test on it, and forget it now that am going to 7th grade I want to have a growth mindset and don't want to have the same experience but I have a question for you that you didn't answer in the video I hope you don't mind reading it and I hope you respond, if I listen to music and study will it make me less focus are focus will it help me, or distract me instead?
Hope you dont mind me asking but what school did you use to go to?
I went to scotch college in melbourne\
@@EmilEddy Is that a hard college to enter? Like do you have to do a test?
Emil, can you make a video about how to blitz university? I will soon be heading to university, and want to learn a few new hacks. Thanks
i've got a video coming up on tips for medical school that will have some pretty relevant points!
Do you have any study tips for chemistry, i'm struggling at the moment.
Focus on understanding the content! After that, apply your understanding with some problems and practice the method you use. Use resources like youtube or edrolo to help you understand content you don't get easily
Hey Emil, Could you please let me know about the fees structure for undergrad medicine in monash for international students?
International students don’t have access to HECS-HELP as far as I know, so you’ll be paying approximately $60k per year for the duration of your degree
I have the exact same subjects u had
Hi!I'd like to apologize for such an inappropriate question but Are you an English native speaker?
Sorry for my answer!I don't think he's a Native speaker
@@englishwithlailai Why do you think so?
@@vihapp4634 his face is strong evidence that he's not a native english speaker. 😅
@@englishwithlailai Perhaps his parents aren't native speakers but there is a stil subtle chance that he could be raised in an English speaking country!
I was born in Australia so I am a native speaker!
basically i should stop listening to kpop while studying.
ics graduate?
What are you doing now ?
I'm studying medicine at monash uni
first
bro, some peope are wired differently fr