Leave some of your favorite ways to study in the comments! I’m always open to trying new things and maybe your tips could inspire & help someone else too!! 📚🤓
Hi all, First of all, I wish you a successful academic year. Some of the methods I use to save and understand information. First: I write the phrase to be memorized ten times has been repeated from my head without looking at it five times and then write it five times and so has been memorized. Secondly, I explain the phrase or lesson to be memorized and as if I explain to another person is not necessarily to have someone with you and you can put the pillow in front of you and imagine that someone in front of you. Third: I look at the sentences or phrases and repeat them dozens of times to memorize them.
Straight A student here, my studying tips are: 1) must have a clean table or space to work in. Clutter and mess is distracting. 2) must have a planner so I can visually see what I need to do and can cross them off as I’m done, otherwise it feels like I have hours of homework over various subjects and it’s super overwhelming. 3) study between classes in college. You’re there anyway, so go to the library and use your time well. That way you can chill when you get home and get your homework out of the way 4) obviously go to class and get off your phone because like Hannah said, it’s SO much easier to study once you’ve learned the info in class instead of having to teach it to yourself right before the exam.
I’m a straight A student and this is what I do 1) wait to do homework until the morning before it’s due 2) procrastination 3) studying 5 min before exam 4) letting Jesus take the wheel 😎 And did I mention PROCRASTINATION
i dont “study” i just rewrite notes because that’s how i memorize things. also, i pat attention and my eyes are glued to my teacher (i’m not in college)
Summary of This Video Preparation 1. Know what type of learner you are 2. Go to class & pay attention 3. Take GOOD notes Studying: 1. Study at a time of day that makes you focused 2. Set the vibe of your environment to something you can relax and focus in 3. Studying techniques (for reading writing writer which is what she is but it can be for anyone) •have a study notebook to generally “rewrite” your class notes in a more organized way. Use graphs, pictures, webs, color code, or anything that makes you active and engaged with the information to better remember it.
the tips! -which type of learner are you? do you need to move while learning? or do you listen and absorb all the information? find out which type of learner you are. -go to class AND PAY ATTENTION, its hard but we are proud of you and you can do this
I'm here in quarantine at the end of a school year trying to convince myself that I will study more next year. I've been repeating this process my entire school career.
When I study I this app I use called forest to study that basically sets a timer so that you can’t go onto other apps and when you use it you collect coins and when you have enough coins you can trade them in and they plant a tree in the earth (hence the forest theme lol) just thought I’d share bc it’s changed my study habits so much!!!!
okay forest is a good app, but when you set the timer you can just press the home button and go to another app and that's why it didn't help for me. I did find another app that does, it's called Flipd. You can do a timer just like the one in forest, but you can also do full lock mode, that means that when it's locked, you can't get into any apps, just the ones that are really important (contacts and for calling). Even when you restart your phone, the app will open itself again and u can't use any other app while the timer is still on. I hope this can help :)
@@melwood4971 wait you normally cannot get on other apps, unless you whitelisted that app( via settings ). Forest worked amazing for me, I also like the look of my forest since you can choose between many trees and plants and flowers,... but you have to pay with coins to unlock those plants, and that is why you should set a timer on so after that you get coins. When you kill your tree before the timer ends( by opening an app ), you will not receive any coins and your forest will not welcome another tree( since you killed it). That is why I love forest app!
one thing that always works for me is pretending to give a lecture on the stuff that i'm learning! sometimes i explain concepts to my friends and have them ask me questions about it. if i can answer their questions correctly, then i can probably answer similar questions correctly on an exam. if not, then i know what i need to brush up on :)
Erin Coghlan I had one day to study for a quiz and I made my sister sit down and did a lesson then I looked up practice problems later on. Super useful tip because I got a 100%💜
Here are some tips I do. 1: Have a quiet surrounding. Personally, I’m not a fan of loud environments when studying. I will get agressive, and shout. Go into your bedroom if you don’t have a study room. 2. Have a neat desk, and neat notes. A neat desk gives me a different feeling. I have a relaxed feeling at that. When I watch my neat notes, I can read clearly. I will not be struggling to read it. 3. Put away all electronics (unless you need it) I go and put my phone in my bedroom, and walk to my study room because if you have a text message from a friend, then obviously you’d be tempted to open the message. This will cause you to have a full conversation with them, without studying even a tad. 4. Set goals. Okay, let’s say I’m doing my final exams, (I am,) study one topic constantly in one day. I do four topics everyday. If I get a definition wrong, I continuously repeat that definition. It helps me to remeber it more clearly. 5. Bargain for things. If you bargain with your parents (I did this for merch) say “Mom, Dad, if I do well in my exam, can I get _______?” This will cause you to want to study more. 6. Set a timetable (if you want to do multiple things) This is my personal timetable. (My class starts at 9) 7:00AM: Wake up. 7:15AM: Shower, bathe, brush teeth. 7:50AM: Relax for 10 minutes. 8:00AM: Start to revise topics. 8:30AM: Revise another topic. 9:00AM: Join class. This is all I have. Turn my reply section into tips so we can all help each other! :D
I would love to see a “study with me” video where you walk us through your exam content and what specifically you’re doing. I think that’d be interesting and I know it personally helps me to speak out loud what I’m learning to check that it actually makes sense!
1. know what type of learner you are 2. pay attention in class 3. take good notes part 2 ~ studying techniques! 1. time of day - find what time of day is best for you 2. atmosphere- make sure you are in an enjoyable environment [clean ur room] 3. the actual studying- . go through school notes and summaries them in a separate note book, . set up a system for how you want to display the information [mindmaps, colour coding] . activity study - just reading ur notes over again leaves space for you to get distracted and disconnected
Part 1: 2:28 • what type of learner you are • go to class and pay attention • take good notes Part 2: 6:49 • Find what works and stick to it - time of day (she does at night) - atmosphere (clean room) - candles & salt lamp • have a study note book - summarize your notes - do what engages you - color code, rewrite notes
The types of learners in most cases is not effective in studying Tips I can give are that actually worked for me : -Giving yourself quizzes at the end of the week after you’ve taken all the classes and just trying to see if you actually retained any information that you were given in class - studying in different locations wether it’s a different room in your house, different section of the library etc it helps you perform better on tests - and another is mixing up the study content. Maybe one day use props to help you study, the next day you use bright colored flash cards or something, it makes the information stick the same in your mind but differently - and also spacing the study sessions instead of just studying every single subject in one setting - study with groups of friends and take turns in teaching each other the material and helping each other figure out the weak points of each persons on the study material
This video was actually 100% useful for me and who are the other youtubers who helps us study by telling us learn the way we learn easily. Your amazing.
This video is super helpful and also incredibly validating because i’m also a reading/writing learner and the only way I’ve been able to study is by copying my notes out a second time but I always feel like it’s a waste of time 😖 But this makes me feel very validated for studying that way!
What I do the day before an exam if I did not study AT ALL Step 1: research or read textbook, etc Step 2: highlight parts that are informative (yellow for explaination green for stats or percentages red/pink for vocab blue for facts) Step 3: write notes on the topic Step 4: make and answer flashcards Step 5: review notes and write the same notes again to memorize it Step 6: repeat the flashcards until you get all correct Step 7: make a test on everything about the topic and answer it Step 8: don't give up on the test until you get all correct Step 9: get a lot of sleep and eat enough food and on the exam make sure to have water or a snack if allowed in case you are hungry and also go to the bathroom before you take it so you don't go during the exam and forget want you were going to write) Step 10: remember to next time don't be lazy and study a few weeks ahead and if all goes wrong then do this again lol
I don't know if this is for college but doing this the day before an exam doesn't seem very effective to me, the workload is just too much, but I have to recognize your method seems very effective if you apply it for at least 1/2 before an exam have a nice day 😍
Hello Rachel, this is my new video about how to study at home ; please feel free to give your opinon, Thanks : ruclips.net/video/qIxZNvtWWOg/видео.html BEST EFFECTIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU STUDY AT HOME
@@TheRezicha1 Yes, I can help you. I can choose for you the topic and then guide you on what to do so that you can get a grade. This is my email address; cavineomondi93@gmail.com
1. If your professor posts lecture slides online, print them off and bring them to class. That way you can focus on what they professor is saying without having to copy information from the slides. 2. Read your notes out loud. This is particularly helpful if you're not feeling motivated or focused.
Thatis acutally not good. Your brain associates your bed with sleep. So if you study in your bed, you wont get good concentration than if you are studying at your desk. You will also get sleepy faster because you study in your bed( where you are supposed to sleep ). So go study at your desk!! Your grades will automatically be higher, this has been scientifically proven. Make sure you open your windows for oxygen for your brain. Also, take a break every 20 minutes or more ( depends on each person ). This way, your brain will remember everything better and will understand everything faster( less time consuming ). So this result into having more freetime( watching netflix, TV, phone,... )!
This is the only video that’s actually helped me study effectively. Before I didn’t even realize how the type of learner you are affects the way you study. I used Hannah’s study method and I got a great score on my AP world test
Thank u, Hannah for this video. I'm going to start my second semester at college so this was super helpful since we're kinda like the same type of learner. I also need to rewrite my notes in order to be able to study better. Thank u again for this video !!
-what type of learner you are -pay attention to class -if you are not taking good notes, you better off don't take -time of study in the day -candles ,light ,room vibe -school notes to study notes
Oh yeah!finally.I was waiting for this for so long I would love to see more school related content specially week in college. (You can even do a month in my life):) love u
You have no idea how reassuring it is to find someone who is exactly like me, the organization, the physical writing and reading, the separate notebook. You just made my night and probably entire college life better. Thank You!
I used to be a straight A student, but it all became too much and I broke down. Now after two years I’m at the point where I’m ready to start again. Thank you for inspiring me❤️
Hahahah literally for the past hour I've been staring on my books and doing nothing, its ten thirty where I live and I've done no homework for tomorrow, or studied....pray for me
This is definitely not a typical "studying tips" type video and for that I am so glad. I feel like I've watched the same ~study tips~ video a hundred times by a hundred different people and this is a breath of fresh air. I'm a real one but also a very new one bc this is the first video of yours I've seen
fun fact: there have been many studies done & repeated over time that show that learning styles actually don't mean anything & the way you learn & retain information isn't linked with your "learning style" at all!
note cards, note cards, note cards. These beauties have helped me get through high school and college. Also, writing down all the important information or equations on one sheet to summarize each section/chapter. And of course colored pens to make it look pretty to look at :)
Time Stamps!~ :) 1- Know what type of learner you are: 2:53 2- go to class... 4:00 3- Taking good notes 5:29 Part 2~ 6:46 1- Time of day 7:12 2- Atmosphere 7:39 3- Study Techniques 8:38 Closing~ 11:12 Like if this helped! and comment if I missed anything :)
i'm mostly a visual learner(and auditive as well but it helps me learn faster when I mix both) but I learn really well by writing , reading and then saying aloud what I write, because I kind of,visualise the thing I need to remember while saying it aloud.
My college study tips: 1. Hand written notes are the best because you are using more then one sense to retain the information (listening, writing, and reading the notes as you write). 2. Pay attention and going to class should be no brain era as Hannah mentioned 3. Study in a quiet space that has minimal distractions, for me I can study in my room because my brain is trained to want to watch RUclips or play a video game so I choose studying outside in nature as long as I still get WiFi to access my course information 4. When actually study, have your notes out, the lecture notes (if available), and your textbook (if available) then begin to study by pretending to be teaching someone else the information (this is helpful for big concepts to learn I use this for my anatomy and physiology classes) and once again you’re using a lot of senses to do so. When you are done go over what you’ve written and said and correct where needed then go over it again. This is where you’re putting these concepts into your own words and so it’s easier for you to understand. 5. For general word vocabulary or formulas use flash cards and go over them by yourself or with someone else. It’s all about testing what you know with studying and going over what you don’t know 6. The biggest tip of all I could give is better time management. Allotting yourself to study over time instead of cramming is so much more important. You can watch a video by ASAP Science about how to study and they explain this a bit better. But basically it helps you feel less stressed and you’re giving yourself more time to get it done and give yourself breaks It’s taken me sometime to get used to it and everyone struggles to study so don’t fret.
you can also do these to study better; 1- play low volume background music or songs. if you're really stressed or anxious when you're studying the night before/cramming for an exam, it helps you calm down a bit. 2- pace around while studying/memorizing. every time i do this it helps. i suggest if you don't fully understand something you actually do before trying this because it definetely won't stick in your head if you don't even know what it means. 3- if your mind keeps wandering to songs, make a tone for whatever you're studying. even if the tone is bad, act like you're singing the sentence you're trying to memorize, and just sing it in your head over and over again until you don't need to worry about your mind wandering off to lyrics and songs because that's where it's going. 4- studying at night/early mornings actually does help. by early mornings i mean 4-6 am in the mornings. 5- tell your stuffed animals what you have learned and explain the whole concept of what it is to them. it feels accomplishing for some reason and also helps with learning.
Yes to this! I'm 100% a tactile learner. In lectures I take really quick, rough squiggly notes, within the next week or so I then rewrite them,.colour code them, add diagrams, add little side notes of literature pieces and studies I can find more in depth information so I know where to go if I'm ever writing an assignment on the subject matter, then if it's something I want to revise I then condense all of that information down onto an index card. Works so well for me.
i’m such a freak with my notes, i feel like if i’m not the one writing them or the notes don’t come from my brain (which is basically me translating what my prof said into my own words) they don’t make sense lmao it has to be my handwriting and all. i didn’t like that when i was in highschool but now that i’m in college it’s worked pretty well🤪
i think this is the most useful study video i have found. ive been studying for the wrong learning type - i am excited to find things that work for me! :)
Literally you are the best vlogger?, or the ideas sharer that I've ever seen on RUclips. We share too many things. Like the way and the time we study. I just met you too late. BtW I' m international student (Chinese) just got into university! Your videos are so helpful. Dear.
I came here to youtube to search a video for my science exam tomorrow and ended up watching this cause it was in my recommended and see you all tonight at 3 I will stay up to three trying to finish revising, I wasted a lot of time texting a friend, answering requested questions on quora and reading posts by people😂 , and now I am watching this while I am supposed to study(btw nice vid)
Leave some of your favorite ways to study in the comments! I’m always open to trying new things and maybe your tips could inspire & help someone else too!! 📚🤓
Love you
Thank you for every thing I got many informations for study from you . Thanks
My school starts next week .
Hi all, First of all, I wish you a successful academic year. Some of the methods I use to save and understand information. First: I write the phrase to be memorized ten times has been repeated from my head without looking at it five times and then write it five times and so has been memorized. Secondly, I explain the phrase or lesson to be memorized and as if I explain to another person is not necessarily to have someone with you and you can put the pillow in front of you and imagine that someone in front of you. Third: I look at the sentences or phrases and repeat them dozens of times to memorize them.
❤️
@Mel Bonell Beautiful and creative way
Straight A student here, my studying tips are:
1) must have a clean table or space to work in. Clutter and mess is distracting.
2) must have a planner so I can visually see what I need to do and can cross them off as I’m done, otherwise it feels like I have hours of homework over various subjects and it’s super overwhelming.
3) study between classes in college. You’re there anyway, so go to the library and use your time well. That way you can chill when you get home and get your homework out of the way
4) obviously go to class and get off your phone because like Hannah said, it’s SO much easier to study once you’ve learned the info in class instead of having to teach it to yourself right before the exam.
Dani H theesee tips👏🏽
I’m a straight A student and this is what I do
1) wait to do homework until the morning before it’s due
2) procrastination
3) studying 5 min before exam
4) letting Jesus take the wheel 😎
And did I mention PROCRASTINATION
oh shit dog. Pro tips
i dont “study” i just rewrite notes because that’s how i memorize things. also, i pat attention and my eyes are glued to my teacher (i’m not in college)
Weird flex but okay..
I’m literally supposed to be studying right now lmao
Sanika Kothari the irony
Exactlyy 😂
Same
Same haha!😂
same
me: procrastinating studying for my midterm by watching hannah's video on how to effectively study
Tia Chu I have to laugh 😂😂😂
whew same
Me rn and bjj tomorrow is our exaaaamsss
Why did u have to call me out 😭
Literally my current situation
Hannah: ‘Do yOu eVeN knOw hOw To StUdY?’
Me: looks at test scores
Also me: apparently not-
Same-🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
Me : study for 10mins
My brain : running out storage, free up some space
Exactly Lol
YESSSSS THATS TRUEEE
My brain:-✨ Hocus Pocus You have lost your Focus✨
@@jiasingh3205 omg 🤣🤣
@@saroni634 hehe 😁
Hannah: studying is like an onion
Me: it makes you cry
Hannah: it has layers
Me: oh
I didn't get the layer part
i mean youre not wrong at all lmao
Shrek throwbacks lmaoo :P
I love this comment !!
Amanda Fernandez hahahahaha mood
Summary of This Video
Preparation
1. Know what type of learner you are
2. Go to class & pay attention
3. Take GOOD notes
Studying:
1. Study at a time of day that makes you focused
2. Set the vibe of your environment to something you can relax and focus in
3. Studying techniques (for reading writing writer which is what she is but it can be for anyone)
•have a study notebook to generally “rewrite” your class notes in a more organized way. Use graphs, pictures, webs, color code, or anything that makes you active and engaged with the information to better remember it.
Thanks yo really helped!
Now I can stop procrastinating by not watching an 11 min long vid👍🏼
thanks 😊
thank you really!!
mom: "uhm, what are you studying?"
me: "oh I'm learning how to study :D"
mom:
mom:😐
@@shahed7757 me: What?!!
My mom would take me to heaven or hell if I told her this
"I'm studying studying"
probably a more important skill than half the classes i’ve ever taken
the tips!
-which type of learner are you? do you need to move while learning? or do you listen and absorb all the information? find out which type of learner you are.
-go to class AND PAY ATTENTION, its hard but we are proud of you and you can do this
thank you!!!
I’m a visual learner but I don’t know what to do about it -.-
I'm here in quarantine at the end of a school year trying to convince myself that I will study more next year. I've been repeating this process my entire school career.
same
"I have the attention span of like a squirrel"
that's SOO relatable
Michael Vélez it be like that
squirrel?!?
@@RyanDimal 7:20
Me😂
@@HannahElise same!
When I study i just stare at my open textbook and hope that I can just remember everything
Sanika Kothari we’ve all been there
omg is that a Portuguese water dog in your pic? 😍
Abbi g it’s actually a labradoodle!! But everybody always asks if she’s a Portuguese Water Dog😂
why is this me but with assesmants
Stop scrolling down the comments and listen.
thanks
😂true
this made me laugh
You didn’t have to attack me like that 🤣😭
Ok *clicks on the comment and scrolls down the reply section*
Me : studying for 5 mins
My brain: hocus pocus now you lost ur focus😀
Haha
I choked on my juicy orange because of this comment
FR SAME I have 2 more weeks of school but we have 14 tests- like that’s just way too much but anyways I just can’t get focused-
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Please I-
The “really-bad-grade-and-then-decided-to-actually-study-thing” Is totallly me rn!
When I study I this app I use called forest to study that basically sets a timer so that you can’t go onto other apps and when you use it you collect coins and when you have enough coins you can trade them in and they plant a tree in the earth (hence the forest theme lol) just thought I’d share bc it’s changed my study habits so much!!!!
Megan Christine sustainable AND helpful wow
Megan Christine I LOVE this app!
I just downloaded it! AND NOW I'M GOING TO TELL EVERYONE!!! Thanks doll 💕
okay forest is a good app, but when you set the timer you can just press the home button and go to another app and that's why it didn't help for me. I did find another app that does, it's called Flipd. You can do a timer just like the one in forest, but you can also do full lock mode, that means that when it's locked, you can't get into any apps, just the ones that are really important (contacts and for calling). Even when you restart your phone, the app will open itself again and u can't use any other app while the timer is still on. I hope this can help :)
@@melwood4971 wait you normally cannot get on other apps, unless you whitelisted that app( via settings ). Forest worked amazing for me, I also like the look of my forest since you can choose between many trees and plants and flowers,... but you have to pay with coins to unlock those plants, and that is why you should set a timer on so after that you get coins. When you kill your tree before the timer ends( by opening an app ), you will not receive any coins and your forest will not welcome another tree( since you killed it). That is why I love forest app!
one thing that always works for me is pretending to give a lecture on the stuff that i'm learning! sometimes i explain concepts to my friends and have them ask me questions about it. if i can answer their questions correctly, then i can probably answer similar questions correctly on an exam. if not, then i know what i need to brush up on :)
Erin Coghlan I can confirm that this is SO helpful, thank you for sharing bc I forgot to mention this!
Erin Coghlan I had one day to study for a quiz and I made my sister sit down and did a lesson then I looked up practice problems later on. Super useful tip because I got a 100%💜
No one:
Literally no one:
Hannah: StUdYiNg Is LiKe An OnIoN
Ogres have layers...ogres are like online
*onions
i thought she was going to say because it makes you cry😭
@@emmarill1014 sOmebody Once tOld mE thE wOrld wAs gOnna rOll mE
it makes you cry.
You’ve hit a new low when
“How to study”
Is in your recent search on RUclips night before an exam
SHH
the fact that its 9pm and i have exam tomorrow
Hello, feel free to contact me for one on one guidelines on how to solve your problems and quality essays. My email is cavineomondi93@gmail.com
Shut up 😤
fuck
Here are some tips I do.
1: Have a quiet surrounding.
Personally, I’m not a fan of loud environments when studying. I will get agressive, and shout. Go into your bedroom if you don’t have a study room.
2. Have a neat desk, and neat notes.
A neat desk gives me a different feeling. I have a relaxed feeling at that. When I watch my neat notes, I can read clearly. I will not be struggling to read it.
3. Put away all electronics (unless you need it)
I go and put my phone in my bedroom, and walk to my study room because if you have a text message from a friend, then obviously you’d be tempted to open the message. This will cause you to have a full conversation with them, without studying even a tad.
4. Set goals.
Okay, let’s say I’m doing my final exams, (I am,) study one topic constantly in one day. I do four topics everyday. If I get a definition wrong, I continuously repeat that definition. It helps me to remeber it more clearly.
5. Bargain for things.
If you bargain with your parents (I did this for merch) say “Mom, Dad, if I do well in my exam, can I get _______?” This will cause you to want to study more.
6. Set a timetable (if you want to do multiple things)
This is my personal timetable. (My class starts at 9)
7:00AM: Wake up.
7:15AM: Shower, bathe, brush teeth.
7:50AM: Relax for 10 minutes.
8:00AM: Start to revise topics.
8:30AM: Revise another topic.
9:00AM: Join class.
This is all I have. Turn my reply section into tips so we can all help each other! :D
you’ll never know what i commented
Taesticles Me the day before my final
Same
Just did that, Army right? Stream 'ON!!! '
Lmaoo mee to
i can’t study SCIENCE WHO THE CRAP NEEDS PHYSICS
GIRL THIS EDITING 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Candy Ortiz thank you 🥺🥺🥺🥺
IKR the intro was so creative
I would love to see a “study with me” video where you walk us through your exam content and what specifically you’re doing. I think that’d be interesting and I know it personally helps me to speak out loud what I’m learning to check that it actually makes sense!
there's 2 on my channel ;)
1. know what type of learner you are
2. pay attention in class
3. take good notes
part 2 ~ studying techniques!
1. time of day - find what time of day is best for you
2. atmosphere- make sure you are in an enjoyable environment [clean ur room]
3. the actual studying-
. go through school notes and summaries them in a separate note book,
. set up a system for how you want to display the information [mindmaps, colour coding]
. activity study - just reading ur notes over again leaves space for you to get distracted and disconnected
Part 1: 2:28
• what type of learner you are
• go to class and pay attention
• take good notes
Part 2: 6:49
• Find what works and stick to it
- time of day (she does at night)
- atmosphere (clean room)
- candles & salt lamp
• have a study note book
- summarize your notes
- do what engages you
- color code, rewrite notes
RUclips: recommending this video the night before an exam
isabella nuñez same
Sameee
isabella nuñez youtube: reccomending this 2 hours before exam
The types of learners in most cases is not effective in studying
Tips I can give are that actually worked for me :
-Giving yourself quizzes at the end of the week after you’ve taken all the classes and just trying to see if you actually retained any information that you were given in class
- studying in different locations wether it’s a different room in your house, different section of the library etc it helps you perform better on tests
- and another is mixing up the study content. Maybe one day use props to help you study, the next day you use bright colored flash cards or something, it makes the information stick the same in your mind but differently
- and also spacing the study sessions instead of just studying every single subject in one setting
- study with groups of friends and take turns in teaching each other the material and helping each other figure out the weak points of each persons on the study material
Giuseppina Heidi did you perchance read the book Make It Stick.. love that
@@Minimarshmallow18 I took a class my freshman year of college and yeah the focus was the book make it stick 😀
If only my friends studied😅
But thanks for the tips!
Who’s else is watching because they have a test coming up and they don’t want to study?
XxToad several tests😂
Océan Blue oh amen
i have math and history tomorrow and i dont know shit.
Irena good luck I have chemistry 😖
Exams
"Does studying make literally you want to cry?"
nah sis, it does make me cry
This video was actually 100% useful for me and who are the other youtubers who helps us study by telling us learn the way we learn easily. Your amazing.
why does she remind me of nancy from stranger things
Eyes?
they do have similar eyes
FOR REAL
Kinda
oh it's definitely the eyes
why is hannah actually the prettiest person alive.
This video is super helpful and also incredibly validating because i’m also a reading/writing learner and the only way I’ve been able to study is by copying my notes out a second time but I always feel like it’s a waste of time 😖 But this makes me feel very validated for studying that way!
What I do the day before an exam if I did not study AT ALL
Step 1: research or read textbook, etc
Step 2: highlight parts that are informative (yellow for explaination green for stats or percentages red/pink for vocab blue for facts)
Step 3: write notes on the topic
Step 4: make and answer flashcards
Step 5: review notes and write the same notes again to memorize it
Step 6: repeat the flashcards until you get all correct
Step 7: make a test on everything about the topic and answer it
Step 8: don't give up on the test until you get all correct
Step 9: get a lot of sleep and eat enough food and on the exam make sure to have water or a snack if allowed in case you are hungry and also go to the bathroom before you take it so you don't go during the exam and forget want you were going to write)
Step 10: remember to next time don't be lazy and study a few weeks ahead and if all goes wrong then do this again lol
lmao you do all of these ‘a day’ before an exam??
@@teeen3486 I have a lot of time I'm very lonely 😐
I don't know if this is for college but doing this the day before an exam doesn't seem very effective to me, the workload is just too much, but I have to recognize your method seems very effective if you apply it for at least 1/2 before an exam
have a nice day 😍
I have a maths test on Monday so here we are
Well it’s Monday now so here we go
Gracie let us know how you do!!!
How did it go?
good luck!!
Its been a year did you do well-
Hey this is prolly a bit late but how did u do?
Me: Opens notes to study for midterm.
Me 0.2 Seconds Later: Opens RUclips to find video about studying.
Hello Rachel, this is my new video about how to study at home ; please feel free to give your opinon, Thanks : ruclips.net/video/qIxZNvtWWOg/видео.html BEST EFFECTIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU STUDY AT HOME
Me also..
But not in 2 mins exactly but within 5 minutes definitely
How did you know that I needed this😂 like I’ve been trying study for the last two days key word “trying”
Gugulethu Hlophe you can DO IT
Keep trying! I guarantee that you can dooooo it
4:01
“go to class and pay attention”
me who was quarantined for a month then immediately going into break:
👁 👄 👁
no i refuse to believe that i literally searched on youtube "how to study"
yes. studying is like an onion, i cry everytime i look at it
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@@jjvb667 since when were comments copyrighted?
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1. If your professor posts lecture slides online, print them off and bring them to class. That way you can focus on what they professor is saying without having to copy information from the slides.
2. Read your notes out loud. This is particularly helpful if you're not feeling motivated or focused.
Who has a study table but still studies on their sofa or bed ??
🙆🙆
Thatis acutally not good. Your brain associates your bed with sleep. So if you study in your bed, you wont get good concentration than if you are studying at your desk. You will also get sleepy faster because you study in your bed( where you are supposed to sleep ). So go study at your desk!! Your grades will automatically be higher, this has been scientifically proven. Make sure you open your windows for oxygen for your brain. Also, take a break every 20 minutes or more ( depends on each person ). This way, your brain will remember everything better and will understand everything faster( less time consuming ). So this result into having more freetime( watching netflix, TV, phone,... )!
@@vilili8785 yes. But I usually study on my couch 😂
I study on my floor 😳
vilili honestly i study in my bed but most of the times i study on my desk.. And it doesn’t make any difference to me
me
Hannah-Quick subject change
RUclips- perfect time for an ad, ahahaha get that
THE FREDDIE POSTER 😍😍😍🥺🥺
This is the only video that’s actually helped me study effectively. Before I didn’t even realize how the type of learner you are affects the way you study. I used Hannah’s study method and I got a great score on my AP world test
Finally someone else who needs a specific atmosphere. When I explain it to someone else they just kinda give me a confused look.
pasta noodle don’t worry, you’re not alone
Thank u, Hannah for this video. I'm going to start my second semester at college so this was super helpful since we're kinda like the same type of learner. I also need to rewrite my notes in order to be able to study better. Thank u again for this video !!
Isabella ZE you’re welcome!!! Good luck :)
This is the only useful video omg thank you , you are a life saver
-what type of learner you are
-pay attention to class
-if you are not taking good notes, you better off don't take
-time of study in the day
-candles ,light ,room vibe
-school notes to study notes
Step 1: do not procrastinate
Step 2 : step 1
😂
@@genesis3790 yah it's a good idea, right
I failed step 1 lol
we stan an INTELLECTUAL, good luck with college you got this!! also I am absolutely living for that intro haha
claire isabel omg thank you 🥺❤️
Oh yeah!finally.I was waiting for this for so long
I would love to see more school related content specially week in college. (You can even do a month in my life):)
love u
You have no idea how reassuring it is to find someone who is exactly like me, the organization, the physical writing and reading, the separate notebook. You just made my night and probably entire college life better. Thank You!
I used to be a straight A student, but it all became too much and I broke down. Now after two years I’m at the point where I’m ready to start again. Thank you for inspiring me❤️
I'm currently at breaking down stage and i hope it'll get better
hannah: studying is like an onion-
me: ya it stinks
This is the most creative comment I saw today
This video comes in a perfect moment
I klicked on it after I gave up learning
Hahahah literally for the past hour I've been staring on my books and doing nothing, its ten thirty where I live and I've done no homework for tomorrow, or studied....pray for me
aurora sending prayers
This is definitely not a typical "studying tips" type video and for that I am so glad. I feel like I've watched the same ~study tips~ video a hundred times by a hundred different people and this is a breath of fresh air. I'm a real one but also a very new one bc this is the first video of yours I've seen
Your room is so comforting and cozy
fun fact: there have been many studies done & repeated over time that show that learning styles actually don't mean anything & the way you learn & retain information isn't linked with your "learning style" at all!
note cards, note cards, note cards. These beauties have helped me get through high school and college.
Also, writing down all the important information or equations on one sheet to summarize each section/chapter.
And of course colored pens to make it look pretty to look at :)
Time Stamps!~ :)
1- Know what type of learner you are: 2:53
2- go to class... 4:00
3- Taking good notes 5:29
Part 2~ 6:46
1- Time of day 7:12
2- Atmosphere 7:39
3- Study Techniques 8:38
Closing~ 11:12
Like if this helped! and comment if I missed anything :)
The editing in this video is legit goals!! Helped a lot!:)
The vibes in your room are IMMACULATE
*who else loves her videos and college videos?* can’t wait to make more college videos on my channel
Hannah: studying is lik an onion
Shrek: I am like an onion
@Simone Roos studying = Shrek :0
"Studying is a snoozefest."
So fckin trueeee!
i'm mostly a visual learner(and auditive as well but it helps me learn faster when I mix both)
but I learn really well by writing , reading and then saying aloud what I write,
because I kind of,visualise the thing I need to remember while saying it aloud.
I love the fact that you are a tactile learner like me it really helped! Thanks!
when you've been studying for HOURS than allow yourself to take a break but realize you're only watching videos about studying. Guess I'm crazy
I was literally sitting here refreshing the page waiting lmao
Serena Lawrence omg 🥺 hope you enjoy
My college study tips:
1. Hand written notes are the best because you are using more then one sense to retain the information (listening, writing, and reading the notes as you write).
2. Pay attention and going to class should be no brain era as Hannah mentioned
3. Study in a quiet space that has minimal distractions, for me I can study in my room because my brain is trained to want to watch RUclips or play a video game so I choose studying outside in nature as long as I still get WiFi to access my course information
4. When actually study, have your notes out, the lecture notes (if available), and your textbook (if available) then begin to study by pretending to be teaching someone else the information (this is helpful for big concepts to learn I use this for my anatomy and physiology classes) and once again you’re using a lot of senses to do so. When you are done go over what you’ve written and said and correct where needed then go over it again. This is where you’re putting these concepts into your own words and so it’s easier for you to understand.
5. For general word vocabulary or formulas use flash cards and go over them by yourself or with someone else. It’s all about testing what you know with studying and going over what you don’t know
6. The biggest tip of all I could give is better time management. Allotting yourself to study over time instead of cramming is so much more important. You can watch a video by ASAP Science about how to study and they explain this a bit better. But basically it helps you feel less stressed and you’re giving yourself more time to get it done and give yourself breaks
It’s taken me sometime to get used to it and everyone struggles to study so don’t fret.
you can also do these to study better;
1- play low volume background music or songs. if you're really stressed or anxious when you're studying the night before/cramming for an exam, it helps you calm down a bit.
2- pace around while studying/memorizing. every time i do this it helps. i suggest if you don't fully understand something you actually do before trying this because it definetely won't stick in your head if you don't even know what it means.
3- if your mind keeps wandering to songs, make a tone for whatever you're studying. even if the tone is bad, act like you're singing the sentence you're trying to memorize, and just sing it in your head over and over again until you don't need to worry about your mind wandering off to lyrics and songs because that's where it's going.
4- studying at night/early mornings actually does help. by early mornings i mean 4-6 am in the mornings.
5- tell your stuffed animals what you have learned and explain the whole concept of what it is to them. it feels accomplishing for some reason and also helps with learning.
Yes to this! I'm 100% a tactile learner. In lectures I take really quick, rough squiggly notes, within the next week or so I then rewrite them,.colour code them, add diagrams, add little side notes of literature pieces and studies I can find more in depth information so I know where to go if I'm ever writing an assignment on the subject matter, then if it's something I want to revise I then condense all of that information down onto an index card. Works so well for me.
Also, I'm a real one.
"studying is like an onion" yep hannah studying does make me cry my eyes out
Hannah: studying is like onions
Me: ew
Hannah: its has layers
Me: *oh*
Matea Mae and makes you cry
ONIONS are soooo yummy
I WAS JUST EATING ONION WDYM!
i’m such a freak with my notes, i feel like if i’m not the one writing them or the notes don’t come from my brain (which is basically me translating what my prof said into my own words) they don’t make sense lmao it has to be my handwriting and all. i didn’t like that when i was in highschool but now that i’m in college it’s worked pretty well🤪
i think this is the most useful study video i have found. ive been studying for the wrong learning type - i am excited to find things that work for me! :)
studying is a snooze fest, period.😂 love you hannah!
I’m literally watching this the night before my final exam and haven’t studied yet 🤯
studying IS an onion.
- Hannah Elise Maute, 2019
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again.
Sis looks like the daughter of Josephine Langford and Billie Eilish.
First day of school starts again tomorrow. I think I’m going to try that study journal tip (: thank you
studying doesn't make me want to cry. it DOES make me cry.
hannah: studying is like an onion
no one:
me: why can’t it be cake? cake has layers and everyone likes cake
please say someone gets this
I get this
But onions also make u cry
Like studying 📚
This had 111 likes..i ruined it lol😂🤣
Donkeh
SHREK
Hannah: HOW I STUDY EFFECTIVELY (tips from a college student)
me: *sees her studying in a bed*
weLL FIRST DONT STUDY IN YOUR BED
Kaaatee Kaaateee Hahha I use to be so against studying in bed but at some point in your college life it becomes totally acceptable
I've been studying in my bed all my life and actually managed to score good grades so yeah it does work I guess
Who else is watching this to procrastinate studying
Literally you are the best vlogger?, or the ideas sharer that I've ever seen on RUclips. We share too many things. Like the way and the time we study. I just met you too late. BtW I' m international student (Chinese) just got into university! Your videos are so helpful. Dear.
My senior year was completely virtual this year and I definitely did slack off A LOT. Now I’m going to college and need to get my stuff together!
Her: You need to know the type of learner you are
Me: Am a visual... learner I need to see what am learning
@Abigail Gil Feltes I'll let your imagination decide that...
“Does studying make you cry?”
Me:Yes, yes It does
Lol
“I’m a real one” 😉
I finally found someone that gets the way I feel ab studying omg
I came here to youtube to search a video for my science exam tomorrow and ended up watching this cause it was in my recommended and see you all tonight at 3 I will stay up to three trying to finish revising, I wasted a lot of time texting a friend, answering requested questions on quora and reading posts by people😂 , and now I am watching this while I am supposed to study(btw nice vid)
*Studying is like an onion* 2020 everyone
"studying is an onion" - the best tip of my life for real thats why it makes me cry
„ I just feel like I learn better when i’m actually there”
corona: naw we be switching things up
I searched by "studying techniques effectively".
Now I am in a right vdo after watching 5 vdos already.
Yess I’m a person who studies by reading and writing too definitely keeps me more on track