I am a indian and I'm studying for MBBS entrance exam but i wasted my 2 years by chilling with my friends , now that is realise i started doing study but i was not able to focus on my studies due to lot's of distraction but this 1 video which is suggested by my brother helped me a lot to focus on my studies
I learned these strategies in 1982. Worked like a charm! I graduated with honors from University. I had always struggled before that and graduated high school with a 1.9 gpa. My sister was at university at the same time. I never crammed for tests because I followed these strategies. She would cram, was exhausted and didn’t get the higher grades I did. She could have but resisted learning a new way. My thanks to the 2 day seminar I took, it was well worth the money I spent taking the seminar.
Summary : Preview the information Get away from distractions Write down notes Talk loud what you studied Share with like minded group of people what you learned Take power nap for 10 to 20 sec. Review what you studied.
Here are the methods you can use to apply these ideas: INPUT - Textbook Strategy OUTPUT - Practice Questions/Explaining to someone else PROCESS - Take a nap/Dumping everything you know/Mind-mapping REVIEW - Practice Questions/Flashcards (Spaced Repetition)
@@essahrasheed6864 hmm, it depends on your level of confidence and knowledge of each topic. For topics you're confident with, you should ideally focus on only reviewing what you already know. If you're starting to study something new, then you should apply all this framework, for one topic at s time
I'm sleeping at least 8 hours daily and spend only about 2-3 hours studying per day, and do other stuff afterwards, but I'm still clinching top academic grades. If study is interesting and you believe in it, you can absorb it with ease. It really is the mindset that counts, since many people I know try and cram everything into their heads but never seem to retain the information. Came across this video and shared it with them as well. I do believe that once you appreciate the study and understand what goes on, it turns into automatic memory. Thanks for posting this video, it helped me reinforce some of my techniques as well.
As a 9th grade student who feels as if ive Just started to study and everything i studied 8 years was just a preview i appreciate your both videos alot thank you
It's kind of sad that I didn't learn all of these in high school and therefore struggled. But I'm gonna be just starting university this September, so it's good that I'll be to study better in there
I came to this video DESPERATE for anything that might help me in school. I struggle mostly with lack of motivation and procrastination, and have been feeling pretty down about my ability to succeed. I recently had an awful interview with a Student Success Coach at my university that rang more like a Nike ad than a counseling session...but where she left me feeling defeated and even less motivated, you have given me not only truly useful strategies, but renewed hope in my ability to succeed in school. Thank you so much for the content you create, from all of us just trying to make it... Thank you.
Not only the learning methods counts, but other things also: - do some sports everyday - be more carnivorous: red meat, animal fats, eggs, dairy - sleep early - grounding
I am a kinetic "Learn by doing" kind of student! Hands-on learning works best for my learning style. Great detail at an entirely new level! You should be awarded an honorary PhD for your work! 👍
I have a suggestion for a trick for time management which my professor told me - it's called the 888 rule which implies: 8 hours sleep 8 hours study and 8 hours for everything else apart from anything which gives stress(STUDYING DURING THIS TIME IS OPTIONAL) This rule doesn't go that deep but is quite useful for people who are unable to manage time to complete their tasks, The professor also mentioned studying 8 hours a day with focus on daily basis is more than enough to pass any exam/course,
@@aleahhand4520 well that differ from person to person.If you have quite a lot of free time each day it can be followed everyday.Changes can also made according to the person.The main aspect of this schedule is just not to get burdened by study and enjoy other aspects of life also. But I recommend to follow it every day as it creates a consistency in study and other fun activities
i unconsciously did this same practice and the results were remarkable but when im stressed i forget to do this , thank you so much this opened my eyes
Studying and learning have become so easy and fun after seeing your videos. My grades have improved a lot with just a little effort.Thanks for all the tips and knowledge in your videos
Hi Uncle Matt The way I preview videos is to watch the whole thing at double speed. That gives me an idea of the whole thing. Then I rewatch it at normal or x1.5 (depending on how slow or fast the speaker is) Then I *REWATCH* this time with my notepad and prepared to stop and rewind. And I know how to do this thanks to your videos.
I have been trying to find a good way to study as a sophmore in hs taking AP classes that i genuinely need to study for (i've never had to study like this in pass honors classes) after watching the video i was looking in the comments and decided to give this technique and i actually cannot thank you enough this has helped me so so much
I’m 13 and in the 9th grade , i have a physics exam in a few days , this video really helped me out and your original video on absorbing textbooks that you made a couple years back surely played a huge role on my A+ , thank you for this video sir i’ll be sure to implement it and see how it goes.
Hello rozo. I'm so happy to have you join us here. Especially since you've still got a number of years left in school. I cover a ton of different and powerful strategies for students of all ages on my channel. I've even created some custom music that you can check out on my playlist: Best Study Music
This is exactly what ive been doing for the past few years. Never knew this was a technique lol just assumed it was something my adhd came up with to compensate for the lack of attention span. Explains how I've been at the top of my classes with barely any efforts.
Yes. Many students seem to stumble across ideas that work for them. I collect and publish all the best strategies I can find that are used by the top students to get their excellent results. Looking forward to having you join us on my other videos too.
Great video. One major component of learning is having a deep curiosity about the topic. If you can get genuinely curious about it, learning is natural.
I am trying to figure out how to apply this to physical classes, dance, martial arts etc. I have a heck of a time recalling the moves once I get home, and before you know it, I have invented new forms which are totally wrong. Is there some method for learning classes of this nature?
Hello Alaine. Your blessings are gratefully accepted. Happy to be of service to you. Here's one of my newest videos you may enjoy. ruclips.net/video/0lG-VxTW9LM/видео.html
Great video, I’d love to add something… if you don’t like some topic or subject it means it’s difficult or not easy for you. We all like to master a topic, therefore it’s vital to go back and strive to understand the basics and the whole picture before striking the hard stuff. It will become easier and you’ll eventually master it. Let’s go back to study 🎉
I applied all the strategy steps to learn this strategy and I learned and remembered easy, specially the “take a break; then study the same topic( in this case the strategy) and it worked wonders. Thanks
Damn, this is so well, you've given so many good techniques.i just subscribed your channel..your contents are so instructive by the way, I'm a 10th grader and I'm from Bangladesh...big respect for you i specially liked 3 tips 1. take 20 seconds nap 2. catch yourself procrastinating 3. do little for a long session and the speaking out loud too
Despite taking handwritten notes for the reasons you mentioned in this video I somehow never thought to apply them to reading text books as well. 100% gonna give that a try.
I hope to implement a small bit of spaced repetition into my schedule. I will also use the textbook skimming strategy more effectively. I could talk to myself out loud a bit more. I could also implement multi-sensory perception more. I am considering using fragrances to help me study for important tests.
Trying to take hand written notes and talk to self is something I felt like trying to start knowing it can make me focus more on output that isn't just simply copy pasting and allows me to focus more on word by word because I have to repeat the concept myself in the hard way it is made knowing it will be important
Hi there Mary-Liee. WELCOME! I'm so pleased to have you join us here. You'll see that I've published a ton of strategies and techniques that get real results. You'll even find music that helps you focus/concentrate, and also to get motivated.
I graduated college 12 years ago. I wish I had this information then. Awesome stuff! I take online courses sometimes to continue learning and will start using these techniques. Thank you so much!
I'm impressed this video is remarkably concise and holds so much crucial information which resonates with what I did when revising. (I recently had success in my exams) As you suggest at the end, I drew great motivation by briefly imagining possible futures.
Good afternoon Uncle Matt, In my CompTia course I'm learning network + certification. I have given myself 20 days to go over material and at the same time do some practice labs. I have returned back to getting into IT doing cybersecurity. I have worked in IT before I have previously 15 years experience working for Sun Microsystem back in the day. So the technology has changed so getting my head back into to reading study guides can be challenging especially trying to retain the information that's why looking at your videos and trying your stratigies gives me hope
Great insights! Thank you. My problem is focus. I think the first suggestion I will employ is to deliberately remove distractions. And through realizing this--thank you very much--I've decided to dedicate a specific amount of time each day for my writing, as distraction free time. The second will be to ban any multi-tasking while writing and studying. Third strategy will be to take a break. Thanks Uncle Matt.
Hi Nick. Always happy to have a personal friend stop by and post a comment. Here's a video specifically on FOCUS. You may enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/7s7198DbS94/видео.html
Sir actaully I have tried one way is that by using more senses I mean sense organ you can double increase your learning and its soo true all your strategies were amazing and these strategies I have read in chunks in many kinds of article but am not sure about that but after your video am surely sure they will gonna work and I will implement too
Searched up your breakthrough video to remind myself of the technique I had once watched years ago, so glad you made a follow up! Changed the way I think and i am ready to make a change in the way i study, thank you!!
I'm happy to have you join us here Venkat. You are right to use these strategies because it's in the application of them that you will get the results you desire. Hope you join me on my other videos too. Like this one: ruclips.net/video/Z1tlE0-NxtY/видео.html
So for spaced repetition techniques which is better suppose you learned a subtopic in 1 day and revise at regular interval with subtopic of that current day OR you learned a chapter in 1day and learned the whole chapter regularly (After a span of 2 week I tend to keep forgetting what I learned) Your insights would be helpful
Wow, so much valuable info in this video! With longer videos, it can be hard to retain everything.Anyone know of any AI tools that summarize key points from RUclips videos?
Good technique for learning and observing lot of information in short time. I have listened this lecture and your last lecture how to study better. It helps me a lot to learn how to activate my learning process. Thanks
Hi uncle Matt I have a question. Can I study completely different subjects after eachother? For example, I just studied a chapter of Chemistry and now I wanna study a chapter of Literature and then a chapter of Biology. Will it affect my learning quality?
Yes. In fact it's a VERY good idea to do that. It helps create new neural pathways that are interconnected. It also stops you from getting bored with studying the same thing for too long.
Hello William. Did you suffer a TBI? That is essentially a physical problem and a medical issue, rather than a psychological one. Depending on the severity of the injury, some techniques can work, while others will not.
Hi Kompella. Thanks for commenting on a couple of my videos. Here's the reply I sent you on another video but I want to make sure you see it. This is part 1 of a 2 part series of memory techniques using medical examples. ruclips.net/video/tLOzMBvLFoE/видео.html
@@TrashallAllsites OK, for definitions that's a function of memorizing new vocabulary. Here's a video specifically on that topic. ruclips.net/video/RUsUgDNtPmA/видео.html You may also find the information in this video to be helpful: ruclips.net/video/teD3gEGqwq8/видео.html
WOW! Well done Uncle Matt! This video is rapid fire and loaded with wisdom! I will have to watch it a few more times and take hand written notes in my journal, and then share with Ellis. 😊 Reply
Thank you, Matt, for the compelling and helpful information as I embark on an important and complicated certification course. I will be using all of your pillars and strategies, some of which are my normal study methods, and some of which will be added that will help improve my study habits with your suggestions.
I have learning modules in my work phone. You cannot go to the next chapter with completing the first. Any learning recommendations for this kind of situation? I'm also in the same predicament for a digital real estate course I purchased.
I just want to be able to retain the details in newspaper articles. I can remember the gist, but I can’t later relay facts in conversation with people. So I look really uninformed. I need an easy every day method because I’m not a student.
And sir one more thing can you make one video of how to revise whole physics and chemistry and biology syallbus in just 2 months cause on 5 may I have my medical entrance exam plzzz plzzzz sir tell me any kind of strategy
@@mr.dingleberry4882i indeed forgot 🥲, i watched this back when i had a physics exam, im usually bad at physics and get around 50-60% but then i got 84%, but overall, i did an average job in final and mid exams, my final score was 72%
Amd the thing is I have already asked many people of how to revise anything quickly or how to revise whole book but they are unable to tell soo sir plzzzzzzx helpp meee I really need your advice cause am soo sure u know the best of way of revising 🥺🥺🥺sir plzzz help me just last time
Hello D.Space, While it might seem more convenient, handwriting activates much more of your brain, forms stronger mental connections (synapses) and helps a person retain the info longer. Thanks for taking a moment to post your comment. Much appreciated.
Catarina, you GOT IT! That is a very good thing to do. I'll bet you have been getting good results by doing that. Hope to see you joining me on my other videos too.
@@catarinaf3261 I am very happy to be of service to you. Thanks for this note. Hope you help spead the good word about what we're doing here on my channel.
Hi Sarah. Thank you for joining me during the premiere. You are the very first one to leave a comment on this new video. Your teacher may have a good point there. Right before the exam is not the time to be attempting to input new info, but rather reflecting on and recalling what you've already studied.
I am a indian and I'm studying for MBBS entrance exam but i wasted my 2 years by chilling with my friends , now that is realise i started doing study but i was not able to focus on my studies due to lot's of distraction but this 1 video which is suggested by my brother helped me a lot to focus on my studies
Same here
But I am physics major
Indian why study. Congress will give katakat katatat katakat money
@@sbiju7235everyone is fake here like BJP😂
Same here
My major is computer science
I learned these strategies in 1982. Worked like a charm! I graduated with honors from University. I had always struggled before that and graduated high school with a 1.9 gpa. My sister was at university at the same time. I never crammed for tests because I followed these strategies. She would cram, was exhausted and didn’t get the higher grades I did. She could have but resisted learning a new way. My thanks to the 2 day seminar I took, it was well worth the money I spent taking the seminar.
Hello Kenyon. What a good post. Thanks for sharing some of your story with us. Happy to have you as a viewer.
Is 1.9 gpa good??
@@tejeshdixit7 do you think its good lol
@@tejeshdixit7 I don't think so. I think the highest is 4.0 GPA so over 20 it's like 5
@@tejeshdixit7he said before these techniques his gpa was as low as 1.9 and after that he graduated with honors.
Summary : Preview the information
Get away from distractions
Write down notes
Talk loud what you studied
Share with like minded group of people what you learned
Take power nap for 10 to 20 sec.
Review what you studied.
Here are the methods you can use to apply these ideas:
INPUT - Textbook Strategy
OUTPUT - Practice Questions/Explaining to someone else
PROCESS - Take a nap/Dumping everything you know/Mind-mapping
REVIEW - Practice Questions/Flashcards (Spaced Repetition)
Thank you
SOMEONE was paying attention. Love it. Thank you for posting Abraao.
How would i plan this out in terms of days? Say i need to revise for topic a but i also need to revise for topic b and c
@@essahrasheed6864 hmm, it depends on your level of confidence and knowledge of each topic. For topics you're confident with, you should ideally focus on only reviewing what you already know. If you're starting to study something new, then you should apply all this framework, for one topic at s time
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I'm sleeping at least 8 hours daily and spend only about 2-3 hours studying per day, and do other stuff afterwards, but I'm still clinching top academic grades. If study is interesting and you believe in it, you can absorb it with ease. It really is the mindset that counts, since many people I know try and cram everything into their heads but never seem to retain the information. Came across this video and shared it with them as well. I do believe that once you appreciate the study and understand what goes on, it turns into automatic memory. Thanks for posting this video, it helped me reinforce some of my techniques as well.
bro share your strategies
Which grade U in
As a 9th grade student who feels as if ive Just started to study and everything i studied 8 years was just a preview i appreciate your both videos alot thank you
Good that you are early I am in 12th grade india 😢
It's kind of sad that I didn't learn all of these in high school and therefore struggled. But I'm gonna be just starting university this September, so it's good that I'll be to study better in there
Same here, after 12 years of school just learning how to study
I came to this video DESPERATE for anything that might help me in school. I struggle mostly with lack of motivation and procrastination, and have been feeling pretty down about my ability to succeed. I recently had an awful interview with a Student Success Coach at my university that rang more like a Nike ad than a counseling session...but where she left me feeling defeated and even less motivated, you have given me not only truly useful strategies, but renewed hope in my ability to succeed in school. Thank you so much for the content you create, from all of us just trying to make it... Thank you.
Not only the learning methods counts, but other things also:
- do some sports everyday
- be more carnivorous: red meat, animal fats, eggs, dairy
- sleep early
- grounding
@@alxdava2004can you elaborate more about grounding plz?
@@adharshc4871 It's a bunch of pseudoscientific baloney. Don't bother, take a nap instead.
I would have loved this information 20 years ago. To anyone young reading this I encourage you to pay attention.
Hi there Fiero. I am still a student even though I'm 72 years old. Thank you for helping to encourage our younger viewers.
I am a kinetic "Learn by doing" kind of student! Hands-on learning works best for my learning style. Great detail at an entirely new level! You should be awarded an honorary PhD for your work! 👍
How to tackle overthinking because it ruins the 30 sec break and makes one unable to sleep efficiently let alone taking a nap.
I have a suggestion for a trick for time management which my professor told me - it's called the 888 rule which implies:
8 hours sleep
8 hours study and
8 hours for everything else apart from anything which gives stress(STUDYING DURING THIS TIME IS OPTIONAL)
This rule doesn't go that deep but is quite useful for people who are unable to manage time to complete their tasks,
The professor also mentioned studying 8 hours a day with focus on daily basis is more than enough to pass any exam/course,
does this include weekends as well, all weekdays, or only sum days of the week like monday through thursday?
@@aleahhand4520 well that differ from person to person.If you have quite a lot of free time each day it can be followed everyday.Changes can also made according to the person.The main aspect of this schedule is just not to get burdened by study and enjoy other aspects of life also.
But I recommend to follow it every day as it creates a consistency in study and other fun activities
Yeah this won't work for people who have schools, tuitions and homeworks to do
@@fairiesarefair There is usually a study period without classes/homework before very important exams
@@wippo42 you mean one or two days?
That isn't enough to get everything done
i unconsciously did this same practice and the results were remarkable but when im stressed i forget to do this , thank you so much this opened my eyes
Studying and learning have become so easy and fun after seeing your videos. My grades have improved a lot with just a little effort.Thanks for all the tips and knowledge in your videos
Hi Uncle Matt
The way I preview videos is to watch the whole thing at double speed.
That gives me an idea of the whole thing.
Then I rewatch it at normal or x1.5 (depending on how slow or fast the speaker is)
Then I *REWATCH* this time with my notepad and prepared to stop and rewind.
And I know how to do this thanks to your videos.
That is a very good technique TBT. In thinking about it myself, I often do the same thing.
I have been trying to find a good way to study as a sophmore in hs taking AP classes that i genuinely need to study for (i've never had to study like this in pass honors classes) after watching the video i was looking in the comments and decided to give this technique and i actually cannot thank you enough this has helped me so so much
@@leximc211 It's all Uncle Matt.
As someone in an MBA program, I am very excited to bring these tips into the new semester!! GREAT video!!
Hi there AlinaD. Am VERY happy to have you join us here. I hope these strategies make your life easier and more productive.
@@BeSmarterFasterThank you for making such an awesome video I find it difficult to remember things to concentrate and to focus because of my ADHD
I’m 13 and in the 9th grade , i have a physics exam in a few days , this video really helped me out and your original video on absorbing textbooks that you made a couple years back surely played a huge role on my A+ , thank you for this video sir i’ll be sure to implement it and see how it goes.
Hello rozo. I'm so happy to have you join us here. Especially since you've still got a number of years left in school. I cover a ton of different and powerful strategies for students of all ages on my channel. I've even created some custom music that you can check out on my playlist: Best Study Music
This is exactly what ive been doing for the past few years. Never knew this was a technique lol just assumed it was something my adhd came up with to compensate for the lack of attention span. Explains how I've been at the top of my classes with barely any efforts.
Yes. Many students seem to stumble across ideas that work for them. I collect and publish all the best strategies I can find that are used by the top students to get their excellent results. Looking forward to having you join us on my other videos too.
Great video. One major component of learning is having a deep curiosity about the topic. If you can get genuinely curious about it, learning is natural.
Such valuable information! Thank you loads!
Happy to be of service to you. Hope to see you on some of my other videos too.
I am trying to figure out how to apply this to physical classes, dance, martial arts etc. I have a heck of a time recalling the moves once I get home, and before you know it, I have invented new forms which are totally wrong. Is there some method for learning classes of this nature?
Every so often I add a video to my private "Special" playlist. 1 minute in and I already knew this video belongs there
Great great video
Thank you for everything 🙏 Blessings upon you
Hello Alaine. Your blessings are gratefully accepted. Happy to be of service to you. Here's one of my newest videos you may enjoy. ruclips.net/video/0lG-VxTW9LM/видео.html
Great video, I’d love to add something… if you don’t like some topic or subject it means it’s difficult or not easy for you. We all like to master a topic, therefore it’s vital to go back and strive to understand the basics and the whole picture before striking the hard stuff. It will become easier and you’ll eventually master it. Let’s go back to study 🎉
I used the techniques from the last version of this video, to learn this video. thanks!
Happy to be of service to you Fernando. Hope to have you join us on some of my other videos too.
I applied all the strategy steps to learn this strategy and I learned and remembered easy, specially the “take a break; then study the same topic( in this case the strategy) and it worked wonders. Thanks
Hello there Hector. I'm happy to be of service to you. I'll look forward to your comments on some of my other videos too.
The last advice is true. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Maria. Happy to have you join us here.
Damn, this is so well, you've given so many good techniques.i just subscribed your channel..your contents are so instructive
by the way, I'm a 10th grader and I'm from Bangladesh...big respect for you
i specially liked 3 tips
1. take 20 seconds nap
2. catch yourself procrastinating
3. do little for a long session
and the speaking out loud too
Despite taking handwritten notes for the reasons you mentioned in this video I somehow never thought to apply them to reading text books as well. 100% gonna give that a try.
Wonderful. Happy to be of service to you. Keep us posted as to your results.
I'm glad I found this before the beginning of my semester :) I'm taking notes and applying for sure. Thank you uncle Matt!
Hi Dudough. was my intention to publish this early enough for people like you to be able to get maximum use from it. Thanks for letting me know.
I hope to implement a small bit of spaced repetition into my schedule.
I will also use the textbook skimming strategy more effectively.
I could talk to myself out loud a bit more.
I could also implement multi-sensory perception more. I am considering using fragrances to help me study for important tests.
Trying to take hand written notes and talk to self is something I felt like trying to start knowing it can make me focus more on output that isn't just simply copy pasting and allows me to focus more on word by word because I have to repeat the concept myself in the hard way it is made knowing it will be important
Instant sub and I'm not even half way into the video. I already know this is gonna be useful
Hi there Mary-Liee. WELCOME! I'm so pleased to have you join us here. You'll see that I've published a ton of strategies and techniques that get real results. You'll even find music that helps you focus/concentrate, and also to get motivated.
I graduated college 12 years ago. I wish I had this information then. Awesome stuff! I take online courses sometimes to continue learning and will start using these techniques. Thank you so much!
I'm impressed this video is remarkably concise and holds so much crucial information which resonates with what I did when revising. (I recently had success in my exams) As you suggest at the end, I drew great motivation by briefly imagining possible futures.
Good afternoon Uncle Matt,
In my CompTia course I'm learning network + certification. I have given myself 20 days to go over material and at the same time do some practice labs. I have returned back to getting into IT doing cybersecurity. I have worked in IT before I have previously 15 years experience working for Sun Microsystem back in the day. So the technology has changed so getting my head back into to reading study guides can be challenging especially trying to retain the information that's why looking at your videos and trying your stratigies gives me hope
Thank you. I will apply this technique for my national level competitive exam
Great insights! Thank you. My problem is focus. I think the first suggestion I will employ is to deliberately remove distractions. And through realizing this--thank you very much--I've decided to dedicate a specific amount of time each day for my writing, as distraction free time. The second will be to ban any multi-tasking while writing and studying. Third strategy will be to take a break. Thanks Uncle Matt.
Hi Nick. Always happy to have a personal friend stop by and post a comment. Here's a video specifically on FOCUS. You may enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/7s7198DbS94/видео.html
This video was amazing! Thank you soo much for this! I really needed this!
Hello Ayan. THANK YOU. I happy to be of service to you. Hope you enjoy my other content here too.
Sir actaully I have tried one way is that by using more senses I mean sense organ you can double increase your learning and its soo true all your strategies were amazing and these strategies I have read in chunks in many kinds of article but am not sure about that but after your video am surely sure they will gonna work and I will implement too
God bless you Matt
Thank you so much!!! I'll practice all of them !
Searched up your breakthrough video to remind myself of the technique I had once watched years ago, so glad you made a follow up! Changed the way I think and i am ready to make a change in the way i study, thank you!!
Thank you for this
Hello Ahyame. I'm happy to be of service to you. I hope you continue to check out my other videos and comment on some of them too.
Thank you for the valuable information i intend to use the breaktime one immediately
Thank You for making this video , i will definitely use these strategies in my study sessions!!
I'm happy to have you join us here Venkat. You are right to use these strategies because it's in the application of them that you will get the results you desire. Hope you join me on my other videos too. Like this one: ruclips.net/video/Z1tlE0-NxtY/видео.html
I after watching this and previous video about similar topic, intend to preview the chapters take better notes the most
Thank you so much for this video, I was struggled about how can i study better and then you showed me the way.
Thanks a lot!
That's great I am impressed
🎉
Thank you so much!
Hello Khadija. You are very welcome. Thanks for posting your comment. Am happy to be of service to you. Hope to see your comments on other videos too.
Thank you 🇬🇧
So for spaced repetition techniques which is better suppose you learned a subtopic in 1 day and revise at regular interval with subtopic of that current day
OR you learned a chapter in 1day and learned the whole chapter regularly (After a span of 2 week I tend to keep forgetting what I learned)
Your insights would be helpful
Wow, so much valuable info in this video! With longer videos, it can be hard to retain everything.Anyone know of any AI tools that summarize key points from RUclips videos?
Good technique for learning and observing lot of information in short time. I have listened this lecture and your last lecture how to study better. It helps me a lot to learn how to activate my learning process. Thanks
Video full of great advice! Loved it!
Thank you sir. My board exams are in a week and because of you i have the motivation to study. Thank you very much❤
Hi there Ahmad. Hope you did well with your boards. Write back to keep us posted.
Hi uncle Matt I have a question.
Can I study completely different subjects after eachother? For example, I just studied a chapter of Chemistry and now I wanna study a chapter of Literature and then a chapter of Biology. Will it affect my learning quality?
Yes. In fact it's a VERY good idea to do that. It helps create new neural pathways that are interconnected. It also stops you from getting bored with studying the same thing for too long.
How about ankidroid for a spaced repetition?
Hi Uncle Matt,
Can you please make a video about revising efficiently before exam. Would appreciate that,
Thanks.
Thank you for these, i will try to apply these strategies .
Thank you so much for this timely video uncle Matt. Like I said in my DM, this will greatly help in my academic trajectory.
0:21 yay uncle matt
How do you do the same with a TBI?
Hello William. Did you suffer a TBI? That is essentially a physical problem and a medical issue, rather than a psychological one. Depending on the severity of the injury, some techniques can work, while others will not.
Sir, Thank you for your awesome strategies.
Hello Monika. You are very welcome. I'm happy that you joined us here. Keep us posted about your success.
Thank you for the content.
Thank you.
Happy to be of service to you Ashley. Thanks for joining us here with your post.
20 second brake technique is good 💯
Sir are there any videos on how to remember medical books we read in med school
Hi Kompella. Thanks for commenting on a couple of my videos. Here's the reply I sent you on another video but I want to make sure you see it. This is part 1 of a 2 part series of memory techniques using medical examples. ruclips.net/video/tLOzMBvLFoE/видео.html
@@BeSmarterFaster thank u for the reply sir
thank you sir,
i want really apply this to maths research But it's really hard to apply.
Hi there Trashall. What specifically is hard for you to apply? Perhaps I've already got a video on that topic?
@@BeSmarterFaster for example Topology maths course abstract concept a lot of definitions and proposition and lemma....
@@TrashallAllsites OK, for definitions that's a function of memorizing new vocabulary. Here's a video specifically on that topic. ruclips.net/video/RUsUgDNtPmA/видео.html You may also find the information in this video to be helpful: ruclips.net/video/teD3gEGqwq8/видео.html
@@BeSmarterFaster Thank you so much i will test it
Thank you sir
WOW! Well done Uncle Matt! This video is rapid fire and loaded with wisdom! I will have to watch it a few more times and take hand written notes in my journal, and then share with Ellis. 😊
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Thanks Matt for this lovely information.
Thank you, Matt, for the compelling and helpful information as I embark on an important and complicated certification course. I will be using all of your pillars and strategies, some of which are my normal study methods, and some of which will be added that will help improve my study habits with your suggestions.
I have learning modules in my work phone. You cannot go to the next chapter with completing the first. Any learning recommendations for this kind of situation? I'm also in the same predicament for a digital real estate course I purchased.
I just want to be able to retain the details in newspaper articles. I can remember the gist, but I can’t later relay facts in conversation with people. So I look really uninformed. I need an easy every day method because I’m not a student.
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And sir one more thing can you make one video of how to revise whole physics and chemistry and biology syallbus in just 2 months cause on 5 may I have my medical entrance exam plzzz plzzzz sir tell me any kind of strategy
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What do you think about watching podcast/ lectures/ books at 1.50 or 2 times speed?
That's INSANE, you are a madman
Sehat selalu om 😊
Thank you teeamutz. Much appreciated.
thank you uncle
You forgot to come back! I hope you nailed your exams
@@mr.dingleberry4882i indeed forgot 🥲, i watched this back when i had a physics exam, im usually bad at physics and get around 50-60% but then i got 84%, but overall, i did an average job in final and mid exams, my final score was 72%
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Hello Adnan. Seeing your posts always makes me feel good. Thanks for being such a loyal viewer.
@@BeSmarterFaster You're welcome, Matt. Keep up the good work.
Amd the thing is I have already asked many people of how to revise anything quickly or how to revise whole book but they are unable to tell soo sir plzzzzzzx helpp meee I really need your advice cause am soo sure u know the best of way of revising 🥺🥺🥺sir plzzz help me just last time
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Hope you've checked out the new original study music playlists I've created. One is LOFI the other is Classical Strings.
Can you give your sources?
Hi Marcel. What specific points in this video would you like sources for?
Looks very hard but it is easy 😊
typing works better for me
Hello D.Space, While it might seem more convenient, handwriting activates much more of your brain, forms stronger mental connections (synapses) and helps a person retain the info longer. Thanks for taking a moment to post your comment. Much appreciated.
Instead of explaining to someone else, I like to pretend I am teaching it when I speak out loud.
Catarina, you GOT IT! That is a very good thing to do. I'll bet you have been getting good results by doing that. Hope to see you joining me on my other videos too.
@@BeSmarterFaster Thank you! And thank you for your videos, they are very helpful and gave me a lot of ideas.
@@catarinaf3261 I am very happy to be of service to you. Thanks for this note. Hope you help spead the good word about what we're doing here on my channel.
Hi uncle matttt
Hi Venky. Thanks for joining us here. Hope you check out my newest releases too.
Studying between naps❤
I was on a 8 years old video i opened comments and m here 😅
Wonderful. Happy to have you checking out my newer content. Thanks for taking a moment to post your comment.
ANYBODY HAVING THE RESULTS?
I forgot how to read youtube comments after this advice and i'm sure I'm permanently distracted from trying to ......where am I?
Study smarter, absorbs faster and move to the next chapter.
I feel like I’m being sold a shamwow
you're cool
Well, thank you very much. Happy to have you here.
My teacher also told me that just before the exam dont look for new informations... Rather revise what you've learned
Hi Sarah. Thank you for joining me during the premiere. You are the very first one to leave a comment on this new video. Your teacher may have a good point there. Right before the exam is not the time to be attempting to input new info, but rather reflecting on and recalling what you've already studied.
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Thank you for being there for us
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How about ankidroid for a spaced repetition?