I am 9th grader and I will have BIG exams in biology and my language. These Exams will be one of biggest things for me (plz wish me good luck, I will need it)
My Takeaways: 1. Read and understand 2. Do not just copy into the notes from whatever resource you are following, instead understand each point and write it in your own words. 3. It is easier for the brain to remember in terms of connections / relations, hence understand every concept with a purpose and a result. 4. reread your notes from time to time just to refresh your self. 5. When learning it's very common to find multiple resources for the same topic, do not follow all resources choose one decent resource and carry on.
Summary: Collect: Collect information from new material or previous cycles. Filter the not as useful concepts from the useful concepts. Connect: Connect the information to long-term memory. Use mind maps to physically connect ideas together. Challenge: Challenge our understanding through practice. Utilise strategies such as teaching and practice problems to find holes or misunderstandings in connections of knowledge
I regret not starting studying this way much sooner as well but it's better late than never, now I am much more optimistic about how much potential I have to learn volume of material and I thank you for that
Same I’m a freshman and I’m working on my goal to become valedictorian but I’ve messed up and I don’t have it. I have 3 a’s and 2 b with a c. And my classmates are doing way better
I am a computer science student in africa and my first year was really difficult because i didn't know how to study, my results where crap and I came to the conclusion that i was just dull and should give up on getting this degree, but ever since i started watching the videos on this channel i have understood the mistakes i made and i am now doing much better at school. Also those extra videos you guys make on different topics apart from school have helped me find a balance between school and other areas of my life. Thank you very much Cajun koi academy, much love from Zambia.❤
When I was in high school and younger, I didn’t had to study or I was doing the bare minimum and still managed to succeed with really good grades. And now, I’m in university and here you can’t get away without studying. I realised that things have been so easy for me that I don’t know how to study really. So here I am, watching a video to learn how to have a more efficient study method.
@@Hari-ne8ti Actually yeah depends on the subject. Maths/physics and chemistry requires doing more exercises. Anatomy, biology, embryology etc… requires more learning by heart.
Your last segment helped me look at running in a new light. While it's not studying like this channel is dedicated to, it helped me realise that part of the problem I'm facing is me. Part of my lack of direction and new progress is me wanting to shrink back into my comfort zone. It's a battle I face each and every day, but thank you for reminding me with this video to keep fighting. Love your videos. They push me to be better, think wider, and aim higher. Have a lovely week ahead! :)
The theory about information stored as a web just made me realise why mind maps made me learn things so much easier. I love remembering pieces of information by connecting them together because I remember the connection better than the information itself. It's quite useful. I also get stuck in the connect step. I never go as far as challenging my information often which is why I constantly forget the details. Also I need to start spaced repetition already, I need to keep up studying for atleast a few hours after classes everyday and explore the topics during weekends.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📚 Understanding the Learning Cycle* - Understanding the three phases of the learning cycle: Collect, Connect, Challenge. - The importance of filtering information during the collection phase. - Creating a dense web of knowledge during the connection phase to enhance understanding. 01:09 *🧠 Collecting Information* - Learning to filter and prioritize information during the collection phase. - Importance of asking critical questions like "why does this matter?" to determine relevance. - Avoiding the trap of passive note-taking and focusing on understanding key concepts. 02:20 *🕸️ Connecting Ideas* - Understanding memory as a web of interconnected ideas. - Utilizing methods like mind mapping to visualize connections and create mental models. - Enhancing comprehension by establishing strong associations between concepts. 03:58 *🚀 Challenging Understanding* - Emphasizing the importance of testing knowledge through active practice and application. - Recognizing and addressing gaps in understanding revealed through challenges. - Strategies like practice problems and teaching to reinforce learning and deepen understanding. 05:07 *🔄 Iterative Learning Process* - Describing the iterative nature of the learning cycle for long-term retention. - Introducing spaced repetition as a method to reinforce and strengthen memory over time. - Highlighting the discomfort associated with real learning and the need to push beyond comfort zones for growth.
Please make more of these animated videos. I greatly appreciate them and they're amazing. Just like we know, the whole learning styles is complete BS and adding another sensory way of learning just makes us, the viewers, easier to grasp the concepts of what ya'll are presenting. Thank you so much Mike and Matty!
having an exam tommorrow and super stressed rn, then stumbled upon ur video. thank god! the unconfort was killing me but that's what u said make us win so I'm gonna keep grinding and kill it tomorrow. Wish me luck. =D
Hey, I just wanted to say that I love your content. I've been following you for a long time and I want you to know that I'm not only enjoying the improvement that I see in myself, but also yours. I've been loving the new edditing styles lately and I really think you're doing a great job with these. Also the Zelda reference are great, I'm a big fan myself. Much love! And keep up the good work! 💚
Hey Man! Just wnat to tell you that your videos are flawless. What you tell is useful and accurate. The animations are easy and light, the music is non distracting, extra point to have time to screenshot the summaery on the screen. I wnated to compliment on the effort you put in thease vids not just the knowledge you are providing with it! Keep up you going places! 😀
Wow, I thought studying is only about collecting information but your video made me realise that I'm collecting without fully understanding and I never connect things they're always seperated on my mind oh my god this explain a lot, thank you sir.
as a person who sruggles with math/Home language learning, and given that im from one of the countries that has one of the hardest languages, i find this relaly helpful, thanks
Thank you so much. Just realized I was studying wrongly and wasting time. I'll definitely use this method and bring feedback when I write my tests. ✌️😚
it was great help, tommorow i have an entrance exam for engineering college, i was practicing problems that when i felt something is totally wrong with my understanding i am not even able to solve simple questions. I know tommorow exam will go literally bad, but i am going to apply this technique to my every new learning process. lets see how it works out, thanks
@@krissytof Yes it is working.when you learn a new concept do it structurally (get some guides about what is the purpose of topic) to make a clear web in your head! Just sometimes it makes me do a lot of hardwork and critical thinking for what is the real use of topic!!
Kinda feels like building a road system. 1. Create and place the buildings 2. Build the insections between buildings, (otherwise, pple get lost or traffic) 3. Run it, so that the cars smooth out the roads, and create traffic patterns.
This is currently my biggest issue right now. Even though I'm already a senior in college, I'll try to end on a good note. This is very helpful, Thank you!!
Really interesting, you also did a video on how to use the t tree method. Honestly I wish you uploaded in my earlier years of college because the t tree method would be so useful. Also I like your take that studying smart is important than working hard. I think education needs to change because they’re outdated we need more people like you that can change the way students study and learn.
When I first enrolled in university back in 2020, I felt like it would be like high school, and I would just laze around doing what I love. Reality really hit me hard, however, and I mostly got just-above passing grades. I regretted my actions up until my second-year, and now I’m going to make up for all the failed subjects as a result of my unchecked actions. I’d probably not delay any further had I seen your videos sooner.
I got the same situation as you. I’m at 2nd year and I still have a chance even though I wasted some time and money I’ll never give up on myself and parents
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information! I've struggled with studying for a long time, and your three C's approach really resonates with me.
Hey! It's the first time I visit this channel and I loved it! See I came here looking for ways to study more effectively because I'm into an industrial engineering course, and I've been using his techniques for a week now and I'm seeing some good results. Getting out of my comfort zone when studying actually has made me feel like I'm truly learning what I'm being taught, instead of memorizing things up for the exam. (Something supremely important ever since I'm supposed to use what I learn in college at an actual factory in the near future 😅)
00:00 Studying for medical school was incredibly hard until I learned how to study effectively. 00:54 Understanding the learning cycle can change your life 01:43 Collect important concepts, ignore the rest 02:35 Creating a dense web of knowledge is crucial for understanding ideas. 03:26 Hierarchical linking helps visualize connections 04:20 Challenging our thinking improves our understanding 05:12 Repetition is key to long-term retention 06:06 Push yourself out of your comfort zone to study smarter
Thanks for the video! Using these techniques tonight :) Honestly the most difficult part of learning for me are the starting and stopping. I struggle to start, because I dread the experience of sitting still and reading for hours. If I do somehow get myself into studying idk when to stop. Sometimes pushing myself to the point I pass out at my table. Maybe that is why I hate starting? o.o
Such a helpful video!! You asked for suggestions on what topics to cover in future videos, and I have an idea: I am a year 11 student about to start university in 2 years studying astrophysics or aerospace engineering. That translates to math math MATH and more MATH! 😂 Could you make a video about how to study the more practice-based subjects like math and physics? They feel really unique and it is sometimes hard to apply study tips/ methods. Thanks!
Hey 👋 I'm from India and I'm also preparing for NEET(entrence exam for med college in India) I found your videos very informative and beneficial. Keep making video like this. Thankyou 😄
another tip i reccomend is, in order to collect the right information you need to know what you don’t know first. i watched this studying for the SHSAT and i realized the major gap in my studying plan was that i’m relearning what i already know instead of using my time more efficiently
omgg!! your video was such an eye opener! im so grateful for you to have put in so much thought and effort to make this video!! the problems you discussed in the video were something i was desperately looking a solution for... these problems made me self doubt but now that i understand the science behind it i feel motivated to improve !! thankq so much once again :))
I watched it till 3:10 and realised that I already know about these points, we know what kind of practices are required while learning, so that's not a problem. But the problem is: where to search for answers 'cause none of the teachers entertain these queries and even if some of them try then confuse us even more.😢
i was waiting for you to plug some type of program that you’d need to pay for advice like this, it never came. kudos to you for really teaching your findings for free here. that’s rare these days
Literally love the videos of you guys idk how to thank you in words but you made my learning so good and made me fall in love ❣️ with it like it nope love it 😍 anyways keep going guys best of luck
I think the reason I find it so hard to study is the fear of failure. I fear that if i actually try at something and I don't get the results I want, it will prove I'm an idiot.
Wow thanks! Helped! I usually shy away from "how to study videos " when I look them up because the intro is ling and the video in general and etc but this helped !!
Since I discovered Obsidian I also discovered about the first su "Cs" of the cycle you explained so well in the video and it's really a game changer. Now I'm trying to come up with a study routine I can enjoy in my free time while working full time (I'm trying to switch career here, help ahah) and I want to make the most of it using this learning method. 👋🏻 from Italy
Well ,what I understood was that you have to read and process the information in an easy way for understanding. Then we test our selves to understand our weaknesses. From that we gain our knowing of weaknesses and questions. When we ask questions to books and teachers, we gain new knowledge and this cycle repeats
Can you make a video on ultimate study guide 2023 - 24 very briefly including all techniques and strategies all through the years that you have learnt.
Thank you for this very much! I could never remember what I read or understand a week back. The key part I was missing was the connect process. Which is very important. Cause I used to read alot, "collect" and also worked on challenging problems. But never realized "Connect" is very important for long term memory retention. I think I'll give maps a try and see how this goes! Thanks!
Hi! I was wondering if you compiled nearly all or all of your advice on studying and being generally productive in a no-BS book? I'm in grade 9 myself right now and i could use that advice to finally become a 100 percenter. Thank you.
If you haven't yet, I'm interested in doing self paced study programs and how to do that. I find if I'm in a course where they just tell me what to do it's easy. But if I'm just handed a textbook I have a hard time planning out my workload to prepare for the final test at the end to get my certifications.
thank you a lot for this video I have just entered in college, in college teacher never provide notes just like school teacher , I just stressed because of study because I have done passive study in my life, your video teach me concept of active learning so l will never stressed about that. love you from India
I've gone through this process before without knowing what it was, yk the single answer in class you've heard so many times that it gets engraved in your brain with complete understanding? that's happened to me many times throughout my life
Thank you, I just started college 3 weeks ago and I want to learn and study seriously, but didn't really know how to study. After watching this video I realized how to actually study.
i have six subjects this semester. so much self-study to do. so much to remember. it's not that it's hard or something; just too much. each subject has at least 6-8 quizzes and 2-3 projects or presentations throughout the semester. i can't keep up with the speed. nothing works. i've made notes, filtered information, and connected everything. BUT STILL during quizzes, i always know the concepts, but i can't find the right words or exact scientific terms to define them. i tried the reverse study method as well where you review the chapter summary first, then side notes, and then each paragraph's first and last sentences. it didn't help. now my sleep cycle is messed up, and i'm always studying. my eyes hurt from excessive screen time, and i'm still not getting any grades. i'm a slow learner, and my focus span is extremely short. at this rate, i'll fail all my classes. i'm barely getting through my classes this semester. i'm open to any suggestions you may have for me to improve my situation thanks for reading this. everything has been so stressful lately im desperate to get good grades. please help
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I am preparing for IIT jee one of the India's Toughest Exam .
What should I do to build consistency and discipline ?????¿????
for my 5th year exams lol
I am 9th grader and I will have BIG exams in biology and my language. These Exams will be one of biggest things for me (plz wish me good luck, I will need it)
Studying for TWO presentations on the same day 😅 wish i had 1% of you guys intelligence to deal with that 😂
Prepping for Government exams
Is anyone out there who like their video even before watching.bcz u know these people are awesome
@@deepblueftw I know Hindi 😆
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I get it. You get many dates
Chuuuuuuuuuteyeeeeeeee bc.
But we must not undermine the choice, it happens.
@@in_essence_codm try not to translate
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If you want i can ship 🚢
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My Takeaways:
1. Read and understand
2. Do not just copy into the notes from whatever resource you are following, instead understand each point and write it in your own words.
3. It is easier for the brain to remember in terms of connections / relations, hence understand every concept with a purpose and a result.
4. reread your notes from time to time just to refresh your self.
5. When learning it's very common to find multiple resources for the same topic, do not follow all resources choose one decent resource and carry on.
Really great summary!
😘
Thanks 😊
Summary:
Collect: Collect information from new material or previous cycles. Filter the not as useful concepts from the useful concepts.
Connect: Connect the information to long-term memory. Use mind maps to physically connect ideas together.
Challenge: Challenge our understanding through practice. Utilise strategies such as teaching and practice problems to find holes or misunderstandings in connections of knowledge
@Rogue No it was for anyone who wanted it?
challenge has the feynman techinique
my product really helps with this
thank you buddy
@@familygamil6748or Thank u muddy 😂
Who else watching these videos instead of studying
Literally me rn I better get my ass to studying it's so hard to focus tho ngl
Me
You guys better get to studying and fast. 👀👀
Always me , cause this is also a kind of learning, something new and practical and of course important for those who really need it, like me🐳
@broccabluepie6504 Good point!
me studying how to study instead of studying
Have you finally started studying yet?
@@KoiAcademyi don't think so but hopefully he did and i should too
Same
@Sahil24980 You guys need to study or else. 👀👀
@@KoiAcademy I did lol
I regret not starting studying this way much sooner as well but it's better late than never, now I am much more optimistic about how much potential I have to learn volume of material and I thank you for that
Same I’m a freshman and I’m working on my goal to become valedictorian but I’ve messed up and I don’t have it. I have 3 a’s and 2 b with a c. And my classmates are doing way better
@@joshuaaninyei7649I'm not really aiming to be "that" student but I can feel your pain
I am a computer science student in africa and my first year was really difficult because i didn't know how to study, my results where crap and I came to the conclusion that i was just dull and should give up on getting this degree, but ever since i started watching the videos on this channel i have understood the mistakes i made and i am now doing much better at school. Also those extra videos you guys make on different topics apart from school have helped me find a balance between school and other areas of my life. Thank you very much Cajun koi academy, much love from Zambia.❤
You’re story is really cool man good job !
Hi also from zambia lets connect
Same
May Allah make it easier for you to study and learn :)
@@Captain_Ligma thank you.
When I was in high school and younger, I didn’t had to study or I was doing the bare minimum and still managed to succeed with really good grades. And now, I’m in university and here you can’t get away without studying. I realised that things have been so easy for me that I don’t know how to study really. So here I am, watching a video to learn how to have a more efficient study method.
Same thing here
Did you get how to study
@@Hari-ne8ti
Actually yeah depends on the subject. Maths/physics and chemistry requires doing more exercises. Anatomy, biology, embryology etc… requires more learning by heart.
Same here.
Your last segment helped me look at running in a new light. While it's not studying like this channel is dedicated to, it helped me realise that part of the problem I'm facing is me. Part of my lack of direction and new progress is me wanting to shrink back into my comfort zone. It's a battle I face each and every day, but thank you for reminding me with this video to keep fighting. Love your videos. They push me to be better, think wider, and aim higher. Have a lovely week ahead! :)
unrelated: running isn't directly connected to studying but it can help you learn faster since it improves cognitive function via neurogenesis
practicing problem and teaching is the key
6:15 passive learning
The theory about information stored as a web just made me realise why mind maps made me learn things so much easier. I love remembering pieces of information by connecting them together because I remember the connection better than the information itself. It's quite useful. I also get stuck in the connect step. I never go as far as challenging my information often which is why I constantly forget the details. Also I need to start spaced repetition already, I need to keep up studying for atleast a few hours after classes everyday and explore the topics during weekends.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *📚 Understanding the Learning Cycle*
- Understanding the three phases of the learning cycle: Collect, Connect, Challenge.
- The importance of filtering information during the collection phase.
- Creating a dense web of knowledge during the connection phase to enhance understanding.
01:09 *🧠 Collecting Information*
- Learning to filter and prioritize information during the collection phase.
- Importance of asking critical questions like "why does this matter?" to determine relevance.
- Avoiding the trap of passive note-taking and focusing on understanding key concepts.
02:20 *🕸️ Connecting Ideas*
- Understanding memory as a web of interconnected ideas.
- Utilizing methods like mind mapping to visualize connections and create mental models.
- Enhancing comprehension by establishing strong associations between concepts.
03:58 *🚀 Challenging Understanding*
- Emphasizing the importance of testing knowledge through active practice and application.
- Recognizing and addressing gaps in understanding revealed through challenges.
- Strategies like practice problems and teaching to reinforce learning and deepen understanding.
05:07 *🔄 Iterative Learning Process*
- Describing the iterative nature of the learning cycle for long-term retention.
- Introducing spaced repetition as a method to reinforce and strengthen memory over time.
- Highlighting the discomfort associated with real learning and the need to push beyond comfort zones for growth.
Please make more of these animated videos. I greatly appreciate them and they're amazing.
Just like we know, the whole learning styles is complete BS and adding another sensory way of learning just makes us, the viewers, easier to grasp the concepts of what ya'll are presenting.
Thank you so much Mike and Matty!
having an exam tommorrow and super stressed rn, then stumbled upon ur video. thank god! the unconfort was killing me but that's what u said make us win so I'm gonna keep grinding and kill it tomorrow. Wish me luck. =D
how did it go? :)
@@the_studycoach how did yours go
Hey, I just wanted to say that I love your content. I've been following you for a long time and I want you to know that I'm not only enjoying the improvement that I see in myself, but also yours. I've been loving the new edditing styles lately and I really think you're doing a great job with these. Also the Zelda reference are great, I'm a big fan myself. Much love! And keep up the good work! 💚
my product really helps with this
Hey Man! Just wnat to tell you that your videos are flawless. What you tell is useful and accurate. The animations are easy and light, the music is non distracting, extra point to have time to screenshot the summaery on the screen. I wnated to compliment on the effort you put in thease vids not just the knowledge you are providing with it! Keep up you going places! 😀
my product really helps with this
Wow, I thought studying is only about collecting information but your video made me realise that I'm collecting without fully understanding and I never connect things they're always seperated on my mind oh my god this explain a lot, thank you sir.
as a person who sruggles with math/Home language learning, and given that im from one of the countries that has one of the hardest languages, i find this relaly helpful, thanks
Thank you so much. Just realized I was studying wrongly and wasting time. I'll definitely use this method and bring feedback when I write my tests. ✌️😚
the skill of learning is very important but the world does not openly talk about it. Thank you so much man it really helps!!!
it was great help, tommorow i have an entrance exam for engineering college, i was practicing problems that when i felt something is totally wrong with my understanding i am not even able to solve simple questions. I know tommorow exam will go literally bad, but i am going to apply this technique to my every new learning process. lets see how it works out, thanks
Sooo... Did it work out?
@@krissytof Yes it is working.when you learn a new concept do it structurally (get some guides about what is the purpose of topic) to make a clear web in your head! Just sometimes it makes me do a lot of hardwork and critical thinking for what is the real use of topic!!
Kinda feels like building a road system.
1. Create and place the buildings
2. Build the insections between buildings, (otherwise, pple get lost or traffic)
3. Run it, so that the cars smooth out the roads, and create traffic patterns.
This is currently my biggest issue right now. Even though I'm already a senior in college, I'll try to end on a good note. This is very helpful, Thank you!!
my product really helps with this
This is the single most important RUclips channel in my life no kidding!
Really interesting, you also did a video on how to use the t tree method. Honestly I wish you uploaded in my earlier years of college because the t tree method would be so useful.
Also I like your take that studying smart is important than working hard. I think education needs to change because they’re outdated we need more people like you that can change the way students study and learn.
Have you used the tree method
When I first enrolled in university back in 2020, I felt like it would be like high school, and I would just laze around doing what I love. Reality really hit me hard, however, and I mostly got just-above passing grades. I regretted my actions up until my second-year, and now I’m going to make up for all the failed subjects as a result of my unchecked actions. I’d probably not delay any further had I seen your videos sooner.
I got the same situation as you. I’m at 2nd year and I still have a chance even though I wasted some time and money I’ll never give up on myself and parents
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳...
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information! I've struggled with studying for a long time, and your three C's approach really resonates with me.
I can make so much progress when studying alone, but I just lack the motivation to do so.
Bro this is the exactly video I needed, how will I ever thank you
I really like your videos. They're fascinating and full of facts. Glad to have you on U tube
Hey! It's the first time I visit this channel and I loved it!
See I came here looking for ways to study more effectively because I'm into an industrial engineering course, and I've been using his techniques for a week now and I'm seeing some good results. Getting out of my comfort zone when studying actually has made me feel like I'm truly learning what I'm being taught, instead of memorizing things up for the exam. (Something supremely important ever since I'm supposed to use what I learn in college at an actual factory in the near future 😅)
00:00 Studying for medical school was incredibly hard until I learned how to study effectively.
00:54 Understanding the learning cycle can change your life
01:43 Collect important concepts, ignore the rest
02:35 Creating a dense web of knowledge is crucial for understanding ideas.
03:26 Hierarchical linking helps visualize connections
04:20 Challenging our thinking improves our understanding
05:12 Repetition is key to long-term retention
06:06 Push yourself out of your comfort zone to study smarter
short, thorough, to the point THE TYPE OF VIDEO I WAS LOOKING FOR
It's such a simple analogy..collect, connect, challenge... thank you so much Cajun 😊
Thanks for the video! Using these techniques tonight :) Honestly the most difficult part of learning for me are the starting and stopping.
I struggle to start, because I dread the experience of sitting still and reading for hours. If I do somehow get myself into studying idk when to stop. Sometimes pushing myself to the point I pass out at my table. Maybe that is why I hate starting? o.o
Such a helpful video!! You asked for suggestions on what topics to cover in future videos, and I have an idea: I am a year 11 student about to start university in 2 years studying astrophysics or aerospace engineering. That translates to math math MATH and more MATH! 😂 Could you make a video about how to study the more practice-based subjects like math and physics? They feel really unique and it is sometimes hard to apply study tips/ methods. Thanks!
Yeah me too! I want to make him videos on subjects like math and physics, where a lot of concepts and problem questions makes up the subject
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you!
Hey 👋
I'm from India and I'm also preparing for NEET(entrence exam for med college in India) I found your videos very informative and beneficial. Keep making video like this. Thankyou 😄
Thank you so much for giving this idea 🤠
Link and the ultrahand raft made me so happy.
these videos are such high quality i hope this channel truly blows up
the Link references at 4:24 and 4:32 are so cute
😂 haha
Thank you very much I’ll follow this process I’m sure it’ll work very well coming from you
Did this man just say 40 hours a day
Lol yeah i saw that haha hes just saying it excessively...you don't need to take it literally 😅
It's a joke bro Don't take it literally 😅😂
another tip i reccomend is, in order to collect the right information you need to know what you don’t know first. i watched this studying for the SHSAT and i realized the major gap in my studying plan was that i’m relearning what i already know instead of using my time more efficiently
Amazing video thanks. Really puts life into perspective
i love the visual learning approach with this channels graphics, it conveys the information so i actually get what you're saying!
That’s our goal!
this honestly helps ,organize my studying thanks!
omgg!! your video was such an eye opener! im so grateful for you to have put in so much thought and effort to make this video!! the problems you discussed in the video were something i was desperately looking a solution for... these problems made me self doubt but now that i understand the science behind it i feel motivated to improve !! thankq so much once again :))
I'm so glad you found value in our video!
Which lesson amazed you and got you eager to give it a try right away?
The most effective video I've been looking for. 🤧❤️
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
I'm struggling with execution... you know the feeling where you have "planned" it all out, but DOING is hectic😢😢
The ideas in this video really resonated with me.
I watched it till 3:10 and realised that I already know about these points, we know what kind of practices are required while learning, so that's not a problem. But the problem is: where to search for answers 'cause none of the teachers entertain these queries and even if some of them try then confuse us even more.😢
I recommend you to use A.I
Thank you so much for this , I will put this into practice!!
You got this! I am rooting for you. 🔥🙌🏼
Thanks for this video. Loved the theory you explained for better studying ❤❤
i was waiting for you to plug some type of program that you’d need to pay for advice like this, it never came. kudos to you for really teaching your findings for free here. that’s rare these days
Literally love the videos of you guys idk how to thank you in words but you made my learning so good and made me fall in love ❣️ with it like it nope love it 😍 anyways keep going guys best of luck
watching this video years later still helpful as always
I think the reason I find it so hard to study is the fear of failure. I fear that if i actually try at something and I don't get the results I want, it will prove I'm an idiot.
I have also dealt with this pressure, who do you think you are failing and why?
@@the_studycoach I feel like I'm failing my whole family and not only them myself as well.
No cap, one of, if not the best video about learning i've ever seen
The zelda reference is golden , keep the good work :D
Wow thanks! Helped! I usually shy away from "how to study videos " when I look them up because the intro is ling and the video in general and etc but this helped !!
Hey namastey from India!!! I suggest you to make a video on how one can discover his/her effective learning style.
Please help us students with this ❤❤
True I sometimes feel like this ❤❤ great video bro 👍 1:36
Since I discovered Obsidian I also discovered about the first su "Cs" of the cycle you explained so well in the video and it's really a game changer. Now I'm trying to come up with a study routine I can enjoy in my free time while working full time (I'm trying to switch career here, help ahah) and I want to make the most of it using this learning method. 👋🏻 from Italy
Well ,what I understood was that you have to read and process the information in an easy way for understanding. Then we test our selves to understand our weaknesses. From that we gain our knowing of weaknesses and questions. When we ask questions to books and teachers, we gain new knowledge and this cycle repeats
0:30 40 hours a day??
I have tried all these methods and I am here to say from experience that they are really effective
Love from India 🇮🇳❤...
Can you make a video on ultimate study guide 2023 - 24 very briefly including all techniques and strategies all through the years that you have learnt.
Thanks for all of your advices.
Bro . . . You legit made this video the day after my school ended- Idek what to say XD
5:35 I understand space repetition is important but how do I space my repetition? What interval should be left between repetitions?
Hooowwwwww?
Maybe model anki's intervals
Amazing video! So inspiring!
Thank you for this very much! I could never remember what I read or understand a week back. The key part I was missing was the connect process. Which is very important. Cause I used to read alot, "collect" and also worked on challenging problems. But never realized "Connect" is very important for long term memory retention.
I think I'll give maps a try and see how this goes!
Thanks!
Hi! I was wondering if you compiled nearly all or all of your advice on studying and being generally productive in a no-BS book? I'm in grade 9 myself right now and i could use that advice to finally become a 100 percenter. Thank you.
Great idea! We are in the works with that heh
@@KoiAcademy Great to hear that! I'll order that book for my school library when or if it comes out and read it.
Thank you, bro! You helped me. I will use it :)
Currently I am studying to become a pilot and a Cruise Captain and so I really needed this.
Thank you me' heartie!
Cheers matey! 🍻 👏 ✌ 🥂
If you haven't yet, I'm interested in doing self paced study programs and how to do that.
I find if I'm in a course where they just tell me what to do it's easy.
But if I'm just handed a textbook I have a hard time planning out my workload to prepare for the final test at the end to get my certifications.
Greate video so helpful will try it. Keep up the good work!!
watching this with less than a week left for my final exams...lovely🙂
thank you a lot for this video I have just entered in college, in college teacher never provide notes just like school teacher , I just stressed because of study because I have done passive study in my life, your video teach me concept of active learning so l will never stressed about that. love you from India
Very nice vid, keep on the nice work!
Thank you! 🙏🏼
❤ Big THANK YOU.
Now I Can LEARN Effectively
thank you very much! Your content is very to the point and precious thank u bhaiya love you 💓
wish i found this video sooner
This video is pure gold. Thank you Mike and Matty.
Our pleasure
Entering dental school in august , thanks for this tip . Wishing everyone the best , we got this .
You just saved me, thank you so much for sharing such useful tips. I'm going to try it right now
I am glad to hear that! Keep trying your best every day. You got this!
Keep me updated on your progress!
Thank you for the video :)
I've gone through this process before without knowing what it was, yk the single answer in class you've heard so many times that it gets engraved in your brain with complete understanding? that's happened to me many times throughout my life
This work efficiently......thanks bro u saved my exam👍🙏
I am so glad your exam went well! Or at least I hope it did
i love how real he got towards the end.
Thanks it is truly helpful
if it so hard,work smarter,if u not smart,just find an easier way,study is what u must do,but the way u did it is your own
Thank you, I just started college 3 weeks ago and I want to learn and study seriously, but didn't really know how to study. After watching this video I realized how to actually study.
i have six subjects this semester. so much self-study to do. so much to remember. it's not that it's hard or something; just too much. each subject has at least 6-8 quizzes and 2-3 projects or presentations throughout the semester. i can't keep up with the speed. nothing works. i've made notes, filtered information, and connected everything. BUT STILL during quizzes, i always know the concepts, but i can't find the right words or exact scientific terms to define them. i tried the reverse study method as well where you review the chapter summary first, then side notes, and then each paragraph's first and last sentences. it didn't help. now my sleep cycle is messed up, and i'm always studying. my eyes hurt from excessive screen time, and i'm still not getting any grades. i'm a slow learner, and my focus span is extremely short. at this rate, i'll fail all my classes. i'm barely getting through my classes this semester. i'm open to any suggestions you may have for me to improve my situation
thanks for reading this. everything has been so stressful lately im desperate to get good grades. please help
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