The Ultimate Study Scheduling Tutorial (the GROW method)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2022
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    Are you tired of studying without a plan? Here's a simple method you can use to know exactly what to study and when - this is the GROW method! Try it for your next exam and let us know how it goes 😀
    🙏 Thanks for watching!
    - Mike and Matty

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  • @KoiAcademy
    @KoiAcademy  Год назад +63

    🌲 2x your learning speed, slash your study hours in half ➔ www.cajunkoi.com/landings/study-quest?The+Ultimate+Study+Scheduling+Tutorial+%28the+GROW+method%29

    • @anaitanaskar
      @anaitanaskar Год назад +6

      Hey! I can’t seem to download the template, the auto checking time gets renewed every 10 sec. I don’t have a twitter account 🙁 is that necessary? I need help !

    • @mr4ikabala962
      @mr4ikabala962 Год назад +2

      @@anaitanaskar me too

    • @lollol-rc5nr
      @lollol-rc5nr Год назад

      does not work at all. the auto checking time gets renewed every 10 seconds

    • @Ghostly_Green_
      @Ghostly_Green_ Год назад

      I cant use this i dont have twitter what to do

    • @harjotsingh5532
      @harjotsingh5532 Год назад

      it didn't work for me until I followed both of them and cajun koi academy on twitter and tried accessing through my iphone. I don't think the latter had much to do with me getting access but there is the possibility

  • @dustofsnow217
    @dustofsnow217 Год назад +354

    the efforts they put into these high quality videos with next level info and editing , is INSANEE....I admire that about you guys

  • @fivestarmichelin0809
    @fivestarmichelin0809 Год назад +335

    they never disappoint.

  • @hp4985
    @hp4985 Год назад +4

    I've been subbed for a while now. Just wanted to say I absolutely love your channel. It's like some of the only actually valuable videos I see online.

  • @shekharchaurasiya5236
    @shekharchaurasiya5236 Год назад +7

    Each of your videos are super useful ☺️🤠. Thank you ❤️ Mike and Maty.

  • @ryanmc8583
    @ryanmc8583 Год назад +7

    What perfect timing for this video. Much appreciated!

  • @tessal435
    @tessal435 Год назад +1

    I've been binging all your study videos like crazy because no matter how much I try to take notes, I can never retain them. You are so on point with everything and I truly appreciate these! Thank you, please keep making them :)

  • @sofiatokosova7396
    @sofiatokosova7396 Год назад +1

    Amazing video as always :) It helps a lot. Thank you very much!

  • @madzwrld14
    @madzwrld14 Год назад +2

    so so so so glad i found you guys best student/studying content ever

  • @dikshachouhan1351
    @dikshachouhan1351 Год назад +26

    So, today was my last 9th grade exam and WOAH! I wanted something like this for getting a clear idea for starting grade 10. I think this is going to be my most viewed channel for the rest of the year. Really very happy that I found this channel on time!! 🤞🙌

    • @reeidda
      @reeidda 8 месяцев назад

      How do I do this for a subject tht has 20 topics in it?😭 WOULDNT tht get too much, I’ll clearly be revisiting a topic after a very long time

  • @niranjanharikrishna8073
    @niranjanharikrishna8073 Год назад +16

    Never disappointed with the content u put up. I’m so in love with this content. Almost everyday I organise and study by the methods you’ve mentioned in ur videos. I hope I get the marks which I have aimed for. Cheers man ❤ Keep the work🎉

  • @tavishshah4099
    @tavishshah4099 Год назад +124

    Quick summary!
    The GROW method is a study system designed to help students save time and keep track of their progress. The term GROW stands for Grid, Rating system, Overall outcome, and Weakest topic. The method involves creating a grid for each exam, listing all the topics in the left column, and rating how confident one feels about each topic by using a color-coded system (e.g., red, yellow, green) each time a topic is reviewed. The goal is to have zero red topics and as many green topics as possible by exam day. This system helps students avoid over-studying topics they find easy and under-studying topics they find challenging by focusing more time on topics they are less confident about.

    • @JohnPaulGordillo
      @JohnPaulGordillo Год назад +11

      Thanks! Expanding on your work:
      The GROW method is a study system designed to help students save time and keep track of their progress. The term GROW stands for:
      • Grid
      • Rating system
      • Overall outcome
      • Weakest topic
      The method involves:
      1. Grid - creating a grid for each exam (like Excel or Sheets), listing all the topics in the left column; every time the topic is reviewed, record the date to the right
      2. Rating - Color code each review date based on how confident you feel about the subject matter (e.g., red-weak, yellow-ok, green-strong)
      3. Overall outcome - The goal is to have zero red topics and as many green topics as possible by exam day.
      4. Weakest topic - Re-study the weakest topics again.
      This system helps students avoid over-studying topics they find easy and under-studying topics they find challenging by focusing more time on topics they are less confident about.

    • @mahmoudfawzy2209
      @mahmoudfawzy2209 4 месяца назад

      @@JohnPaulGordillo what should I do in revising a topic try rereading then active recalling with my book closed? or what

  • @Flowery1991
    @Flowery1991 Год назад +3

    This is AWESOME! Thank you so much! I will try it out and you found a new subscriber.

  • @cadenczx4193
    @cadenczx4193 Год назад +9

    I’ve been trying to find such a study method for the longest time! One that would allow me to know what topics i was uncertain at and how confident I was at certain topics.This will allow me to spend my time more efficiently. I won’t need to waste time discovering my weak points, and I will be able to get straight to my problematic topics. This will definitely help my time management, and this is without a doubt the most efficient study method I’ve seen so far!

  • @jerahpalsis3205
    @jerahpalsis3205 Год назад +1

    This is so helpful!! thank you for your content!!

  • @_SY77
    @_SY77 Год назад +4

    This is a great method to see the topic that you're struggling with visually. Thank you!

  • @krystalgomez2300
    @krystalgomez2300 Год назад +1

    I NEEDES THISS. thankyou so much. The video quality is just getting 📈its so cool

  • @AgentSlogger
    @AgentSlogger Год назад +3

    Man this video is a gem 💎...
    Thank you guys...
    Finally a review strategy worth adapting

  • @Charlennedasilvantanda
    @Charlennedasilvantanda Год назад

    Thank you ! That was on point and entertaining

  • @dabumenon2358
    @dabumenon2358 Год назад +64

    0:38 Usual scheduling( Prospective Schedule) and its disadvantages
    1:34 GROW method
    2:09 G for GRID
    2:27 R for RATING System
    2:50 O for OVERALL Topic
    3:00 W for WEAKEST Topic
    3:38 Execution

  • @jaivalabjee3455
    @jaivalabjee3455 Год назад

    Genius! Thank you for sharing!

  • @blankb.2277
    @blankb.2277 Год назад +1

    Wow this saved my life thanks. I keep watching study videos and they are great for giving me methods to understand broad concepts, but this is the first one I think will work with math problems. Real life saver.

  • @canpy143
    @canpy143 Год назад +6

    I do have exams from Monday and i really needed this. Thenks dude! Always a life saver 🌱✨

  • @Tamara-om4cv
    @Tamara-om4cv Год назад

    Thank you so much. I needed this

  • @pujas134
    @pujas134 11 месяцев назад

    I really liked it. Going to apply it. Thank you!!

  • @mocerlaalacbaino
    @mocerlaalacbaino Год назад +7

    You wanna learn how to study?
    1. Without even knowing about a topic look at a question and try to answer it. (I call this the free thinking, the real common sense thinking) and most probably you wouldn't be. But if you do, good. Just read the book and look at the other way
    2. Now that you have some sense of your mind and how it will feel when you learn something, try reading the book. (Most of the books don't even have much complicated things they just have descriptions.) ( Become aware that words are just words and real phenomenon is just real phenomenon. For example: you can call the earth's gravitation " a fan's motor" the words are just words, the action is just action. Gravitation (action) wouldn't turn into motor (action) just because you name it that.)
    3. So.. how do you even know you're learning something? Well in simple terms the feeling you felt at the first point above. You could somewhat see yourself using that process to a similar type of question. It's kinda vague but here's an example: i hate maths. One day after graduating school i just had a thought that " English is kinda slow langauge, i wanna make a new language where i could express my thoughts faster. It was all good until this point, i just thought of 5 letters. But how many words can I even make? I got aware that i must use the concept of permutations and combinations but i realised something. I never really learnt anything. I mean yeah i remember at some point i was able to do that but it was a "black box" concept. I knew the process but never understood it. This time while reading the damn nightmare book, i understood it. It wasn't some gibberish. Well first of all it wasn't even written good in the book so i just searched on the net. But it was like 'okay imagine the slots for the letters, and now if one letter which will be variable(computer concept) goes to first place, next one can't have that same letter so next would be 4 then 3 then 2 then 1. And now you multiply so that you could get the number of possibilities. Well why multiply? And i searched the meaning of multiply. "To obtain from (a number) another which contains the first number a specified number of times." Which is exactly what i wanted. But which contained letters a specified number of times. To count the possibilities of the letter in those slots.'"
    4. Just look at the examples and then close everything and go take a rest. Sleep or play i don't care. But the next time you come back you have to make sure you use free thinking rather than study thinking. By study thinking i mean the way you just think a certain way simply because you know that's how you obtain the answer.
    I must make this clear to you. While your objective could be to answer the question. Your aim is to learn to use your head. Doing study thinking is unproductive to your aim but could be good if you just don't care about learning and just want to solve the answer just for the sake the school wants you to.
    5. You repeat the free thinking process again and again after forgetting them and coming back to the concept again and again by your own free thought. That's how you know you've learnt something. Mix a lot of different types of problems together in your this "revision" session of coming up with a concept to solve that question. It's tough to learn if you don't fully believe in what you're learning and question if it could even be trusted. That's why understand it. So you can trust it because your understand that the process you're using is aligned with what you want to do.

  • @oguchukwuchuks3667
    @oguchukwuchuks3667 Год назад +1

    WOW. @Cajun Koi Academy, you guys are not just problem solvers but geniuses🙏🏾

  • @jigyasameena293
    @jigyasameena293 Год назад +1

    It all makes sense. Thanks for your efforts. 👍

  • @suvendroseal1724
    @suvendroseal1724 Год назад +8

    NEED MORE GAMIFICATION VIDEOS LIKE THIS. LOVE IT.

  • @RHQ7
    @RHQ7 Год назад +55

    I have about 15 days to prepare for my exams and this sounds like an insane method to clarify what i should focus on. Thank you.

  • @giovannao.p.7591
    @giovannao.p.7591 Год назад

    amazing tip! thanks for sharing

  • @fillonedma
    @fillonedma Год назад +1

    i wish i had these videos when i was in school! neat stuff

  • @abhishekminz7291
    @abhishekminz7291 Год назад +68

    I am currently preparing for JEE(it's an engineering college entrances exam in India)i am studying in 11th grade and your video's have been helping me a lot.your video's keep me motivated to study. Thank you very much 🥰🥰🥰

  • @razanesmael
    @razanesmael 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your methods are always creative and fun

  • @Jess-rk2ut
    @Jess-rk2ut Год назад +92

    i love these videos! Would you mind making one about what studying should look like during a semester? I find these helpful to prepare for tests, but what should I be doing from the start to end of a semester to stay successful?

    • @unknowns78
      @unknowns78 Год назад +11

      I have some advice if you need some:
      -First write down in detail which topic you really should study so that you don't feel overwhelmed later.
      -Use this/ the retrospective revision method.
      -Active recall is the best tool to learn efficient without too using too much of your time (if it's a big test then you still have to use much time tho)
      I also like to make mini deadlines that also will motivate you and not scare you too much about the real test plus you get more done in my pov with mini deadlines.
      -Use your unique pomodoro timer.
      (Mine is for example 4× 30/5)
      -Also try to get proper free time like really plan them that's much better than doing more and just procrastinate.
      -I also advise you to write your retrospective revision method and all that in one notebook so you always have it and you know where you are right now. Because another great tool of memorization isn't just active recall it's spaced repetition. (Look up the 60/40 rule)
      I also use a habit tracker in there and write some stuff to motivate me.
      If you speak german i also recommend you the book: Vom Aufschieber zum Lernprofi- Fabian Grolimund

    • @Jess-rk2ut
      @Jess-rk2ut Год назад +1

      @@unknowns78 thanks! I don't speak German but the other tips look helpful haha

    • @unknowns78
      @unknowns78 Год назад

      @@Jess-rk2ut No worries!

  • @_NinjaMan
    @_NinjaMan Год назад +1

    I Needed this,thank you academy

  • @ABC-jq7ve
    @ABC-jq7ve Год назад

    This is great thank you!!

  • @Latteyeo
    @Latteyeo Год назад +1

    That's coming exactly in time with my finals 🔥

  • @dogethsamurai2390
    @dogethsamurai2390 Год назад +5

    Thank you
    The GROW method
    Build an Adaptable review schedule
    1. Grid
    Build a grid schedule and whenever you review then write down the date and so on.
    2. Rational
    Come up with a color coded system about how confident we feel about that subject
    3. Overall outcome
    At the day of the exam we would want most of the subject to be green (I feel Confident) and as least red/ yellow as possible.
    4. Weakest topic
    You should study the weakest topic at the moment you have so that it will turn green as soon as possible.

  • @tayyebmunir1900
    @tayyebmunir1900 2 месяца назад +1

    This has to be the best and most informative channel 👌

  • @Tom-yo3jf
    @Tom-yo3jf Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this

  • @kou_isthatyou
    @kou_isthatyou Год назад +1

    Interesting and explained to the point. 🤩

  • @siddhantgupta47
    @siddhantgupta47 Год назад

    Its actually so good! started using it

  • @miguelitopepito6507
    @miguelitopepito6507 Год назад

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING ME ALWAYS!!!!

  • @savadibrahimrv
    @savadibrahimrv Год назад +1

    I was looking for an acronym for those techniques..thanks man!

  • @severinoopsar6437
    @severinoopsar6437 Год назад +2

    I'm in the last quarter of our school year and i really want to nail everything in my studies especially when it comes to studying.I really love these kinds of videos because as a teenager i am in a phase where i have to learn the basics in studying and this channel is very helpful to me.TNXXXX

  • @sophiacookie437
    @sophiacookie437 3 месяца назад

    so much appreciated!!

  • @juliemvo
    @juliemvo Год назад

    Merry Christmas Mike and Matty 🎄

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  Год назад

      Merry Xmas and happy new year Julie :)

  • @enonsages
    @enonsages Год назад

    This is so inteligent, thank you !

  • @adangertodanger3651
    @adangertodanger3651 Год назад +33

    I have a very important exam next month, that is 16 days. And I was sooo nervous. If I get a below 90, my 2 years will be filled with taunts from everyone.
    So thank you very much I'll do my best :))

    • @christopherIF
      @christopherIF Год назад +13

      You can definitely get a 90 if you want, but don't let these 'taunts' affect your preparation, which is the main reason for study in the first place

    • @adangertodanger3651
      @adangertodanger3651 Год назад +4

      @@christopherIF Tysm means a lot to me. I'm studying for 100/100

    • @rubiroyhahaha5864
      @rubiroyhahaha5864 Год назад

      @@adangertodanger3651 75% aye hai kua boards mai ?

    • @unknowns78
      @unknowns78 Год назад +1

      Here will post my comment too if you need advice:
      -First write down in detail which topic you really should study so that you don't feel overwhelmed later.
      -Use this/ the retrospective revision method.
      -Active recall is the best tool to learn efficient without too using too much of your time (if it's a big test then you still have to use much time tho)
      I also like to make mini deadlines that also will motivate you and not scare you too much about the real test plus you get more done in my pov with mini deadlines.
      -Use your unique pomodoro timer.
      (Mine is for example 4× 30/5)
      -Also try to get proper free time like really plan them that's much better than doing more and just procrastinate.
      -I also advise you to write your retrospective revision method and all that in one notebook so you always have it and you know where you are right now. Because another great tool of memorization isn't just active recall it's spaced repetition. (Look up the 60/40 rule)
      I also use a habit tracker in there and write some stuff to motivate me.
      If you speak german i also recommend you the book: Vom Aufschieber zum Lernprofi- Fabian Grolimund

  • @BLover-xp3su
    @BLover-xp3su Год назад +1

    What a lifesaving strategy. Even living in Britain with the GCSE system this helps a lot! Thank you so much for helping people may god bless you

  • @electrovortex7178
    @electrovortex7178 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing stuff guys!

  • @PipuPahasarani
    @PipuPahasarani 8 месяцев назад

    hey guys thank youu so much this values a lot for me love uuuu

  • @aditista6967
    @aditista6967 Год назад

    Thanks a lot.....
    I was just think about it like how do i do it and here you people are here .....
    Thanks a again

  • @soothingmooosic
    @soothingmooosic Год назад

    Love these study tips! Alongside studying, I like to listen to some good lofi moooosic

  • @naku_7738
    @naku_7738 Год назад +1

    omg thank you sm!!!!!!!😭❤

  • @devinlawnfield6035
    @devinlawnfield6035 Год назад

    this is such a beautiful video

  • @adhdnt
    @adhdnt Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @Anushka-lf1ge
    @Anushka-lf1ge 2 месяца назад

    Feels nice 👍
    Thanks bro :⁠-⁠)

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  2 месяца назад

      Glad you got value! What about this video resonated with you the most?

  • @ninadee9753
    @ninadee9753 Год назад

    Thank you thank you!

  • @blueicer101
    @blueicer101 10 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly, I had to use more than red green and blue to motivate myself to study anything because I found it too slow and I wouldn't make much progress. I used red, amber, yellow, green, blue and purple and wrote a key. red was I couldn't remember anything in this topic(this is great because you're not lingering in red if you simply pay attention to what the topic is about and you don't build anxiety and it makes the starting process easier as you move to amber really easily), amber means you know at least something, yellow means you understand it mostly and green means you understand it fully. Now you might be thinking what are blue and purple for. This is for exam prep: blue means that you are able to recall it accurately and purple just means you can instantly recall and then apply to an example question. Honestly this feels like the best way because you don't have a vague idea of where you are and sometimes subject build on each other so you'd realistically need to at least get the previous topics to at least yellow before moving on because that may just waste your time if you didn't understand the previous topic.

  • @just_some_bigfoot_hacking_you
    @just_some_bigfoot_hacking_you Год назад +1

    The color coding is quite ingenious. Nice.

  • @BlessingArundhathi
    @BlessingArundhathi Год назад

    omfg i love this 😭

  • @bek.9
    @bek.9 Год назад +1

    Best spacing intervals over time for each colour

  • @HennahShams
    @HennahShams Год назад

    Wow...i wanna try it!

  • @NAC1330
    @NAC1330 Год назад +3

    Seriously..I think I learnt something today😌✌️

  • @joyasarker1903
    @joyasarker1903 Год назад +2

    Hey guys! Love the video where is the Notion link? Keep up the good work! And Happy Holidays!

  • @nonmetallica11
    @nonmetallica11 Год назад +1

    i cant believe this info is freeeeeeee online...you guys are just awesome 😚😻

  • @parthvyas9242
    @parthvyas9242 Год назад +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @Isurajsisodia
    @Isurajsisodia Год назад

    I love this PERSON.

  • @valdistevanus2222
    @valdistevanus2222 Год назад +1

    I used this subconsciously when planning my study but it's not detailed like this one. Great video

  • @imannadeem7570
    @imannadeem7570 Год назад +8

    Thank you so much for this❤ I have my exams starting in 10 days and i just started my revision yesterday! I will do my best to follow this🤓🌷 You are a life safer bro!!!

    • @rimeelkey
      @rimeelkey Год назад +1

      Oh God same for me!! Medical student here, good luck to you Iman!!

    • @imannadeem7570
      @imannadeem7570 Год назад +1

      @@rimeelkeyim a business student🌿 U r a fighter! Being a medical student isn't easy at all!! I wish you All the best and thank you❤ Let's keep fighting!!!

    • @rimeelkey
      @rimeelkey Год назад +1

      @@imannadeem7570 YES!! Thank you Iman

    • @imannadeem7570
      @imannadeem7570 Год назад

      @@rimeelkey

  • @d11okunola72
    @d11okunola72 9 месяцев назад

    this is like a video game tthanks really helped

  • @elamathi.m2121
    @elamathi.m2121 Год назад

    Thanku.. This is super method to revise

  • @swagatikapuhan5207
    @swagatikapuhan5207 Год назад

    I love you cajon koi academy.

  • @shagon4378
    @shagon4378 Год назад

    Hi I just wanna say that I really love your videos. They have helped me so much in school. I know you guys also love video games, just wanted to ask if you have a favorite video game on switch or whatever device you play on? And if you're gonna make game-related videos in the future? Thank you so much, love you guys!

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  Год назад

      Breathe of the wild on switch! Life is a game that we can win

  • @Kusuriuri-San0007
    @Kusuriuri-San0007 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just now, I realized that your logo is a cloud, not the butt of an among us character.....

  • @Odd-z-Ball
    @Odd-z-Ball Год назад

    Insane technique 😍

  • @SuperMentalidadExitosa
    @SuperMentalidadExitosa Год назад

    The best Chanel of study Techniques of the history

  • @bryanpenguin9523
    @bryanpenguin9523 Год назад +1

    this is just what I need for my next week's exam. Thank you! QwQ

  • @phyuphyu102
    @phyuphyu102 Год назад

    I wonder how you edit and animate your videos, which are mind-blowing 🤯🤩

  • @KenH60109
    @KenH60109 Год назад +1

    I’m gonna try to apply this to a voluntary subject I’m working on: drawing and animation. I’ve never been good at it and I want to learn to animate but by bit.

  • @desaleamita5394
    @desaleamita5394 Год назад

    Best study buddies 🤞🤗

  • @17kusumikaghosh44
    @17kusumikaghosh44 Год назад

    Please make a video on how we can self test ourselves on a topic 😊😊

  • @_aleelove
    @_aleelove Год назад

    These videos will save me throughout 8th and 9th grade!

  • @colossalhymn11
    @colossalhymn11 Год назад +1

    When the world needed them most, they appeared.

  • @CaptianOfTheSunkenSymphony
    @CaptianOfTheSunkenSymphony Год назад

    Oooh! F i`m now addicted 😂

  • @physiotherapyinsider6468
    @physiotherapyinsider6468 Год назад

    Interesting. I think i am doing this already although i don’t have a name for it.

  • @lujainkayal2600
    @lujainkayal2600 Год назад

    Hey! Great video. Where's the notion template?

  • @tanaymahajan
    @tanaymahajan Год назад

    Love from India!!

  • @quewrtyz4412
    @quewrtyz4412 Год назад

    Same as Ali Abdall. But it's more flexible and adaptable than Ali Abdall's video. Good work and thanks for it.

  • @MarioNotBros
    @MarioNotBros Год назад +7

    My question is, doesn't the RemNote algorithm already account for all of this? Love the video and everything you guys do! Starting school at 24 next week, finding this channel has been so incredible for me to prepare myself.

    • @jeyjeyisokay8529
      @jeyjeyisokay8529 Год назад +1

      hi, how do u use remnote to do the grow method? im new to remnote

    • @noelradhakrishnan4423
      @noelradhakrishnan4423 Год назад

      Yeah true, but, to get an overview of our progress in each topic, I feel like this is nicer

  • @mohammedzayan5540
    @mohammedzayan5540 Год назад +1

    him:you dont need super fancy tech to schedule your work
    brings up notion

  • @Mia-ki3jx
    @Mia-ki3jx Год назад

    thank you, need to retake an exam :(( gave me a bit of motivation to go on

    • @abrahamlivingstone5375
      @abrahamlivingstone5375 Год назад

      Go on👍 you'll do well

    • @unknowns78
      @unknowns78 Год назад

      I have some advice if you need some:
      -First write down in detail which topic you really should study so that you don't feel overwhelmed later.
      -Use this/ the retrospective revision method.
      -Active recall is the best tool to learn efficient without too using too much of your time (if it's a big test then you still have to use much time tho)
      I also like to make mini deadlines that also will motivate you and not scare you too much about the real test plus you get more done in my pov with mini deadlines.
      -Use your unique pomodoro timer.
      (Mine is for example 4× 30/5)
      -Also try to get proper free time like really plan them that's much better than doing more and just procrastinate.
      -I also advise you to write your retrospective revision method and all that in one notebook so you always have it and you know where you are right now. Because another great tool of memorization isn't just active recall it's spaced repetition. (Look up the 60/40 rule)
      I also use a habit tracker in there and write some stuff to motivate me.
      If you speak german i also recommend you the book: Vom Aufschieber zum Lernprofi- Fabian Grolimund

  • @anuka190
    @anuka190 Год назад +2

    hey u think you could shoe us how to add this into notion so it can be used in the cajun koi dashboard

  • @truth8690
    @truth8690 Год назад

    Editing 👌👌

  • @laramichael4123
    @laramichael4123 Год назад +1

    Nicee thnks😎😎😎

  • @user-ev3pj8ch4f
    @user-ev3pj8ch4f 8 месяцев назад

    Thank touuuu❤❤❤❤

  • @razanesmael
    @razanesmael 8 месяцев назад

    Like got excited then he was like
    "That tech doesn't exist yet"

  • @azure_mae
    @azure_mae Год назад

    this reminds me so much of remnote with it's spaced repetition flashcards. do you think theyre the same?