Hey, I saw on a previous video that you have done accelerated literature in high school (or English) but do you have any advice on the IA and EA for those subjects?
Hey, great question! Feel free to watch my English video on my channel also and that should answer all your questions. Otherwise please reach out and DM me @eoghan.kuiper on IG.
In university how do you attempt to understand the information at lectures/workshops/tutorials etc? Im a first year premed student, summarising the information by trying to write the notes in my own words from the lecture slides is getting very time consuming and I don’t think I can benefit much from it. What do you think would be a better approach to this? Thank you!
Great question! Generally speaking, summarising isn't great for achieving retention of knowledge that is necessary for exams. However, it can assist if it helps you to stay switched on and focused in class. Generally, I avoid trying to take notes during class, and try to absorb as much of the information as I can by actively engaging in the classes (asking questions, working in groups etc.). But when I go home, I try to consolidate the things I had learn in class by doing a blank mind map or mind 'dump' by writing down as much information as I can remember. Then, I use mind maps to consolidate my information of the topic (alongside the textbook) and follow the rest of the steps as shown in the video. Hope this helps!
Eoghan, my dude, you just dropped a knowledge bomb on us! 💣💼 I feel like I just attended a crash course in "How to Hack Your Brain for Study Success 101." 🧠📚 The way you're breaking down those studies, it's like you're the Indiana Jones of education, uncovering hidden treasures of productivity. 🕵♂💎 Pomodoro technique? More like "Pomo-Doro-Save-My-Grades-o"! 🍅⏲ And the Feynman method? Who knew that channeling your inner explainer parrot could make studying so much more fun? 🦜📝 But seriously, thanks for keeping it real with the science-backed strategies. Now I can study smarter, not harder. Can't wait to impress my profs with my newfound study ninja skills. 🥋📖 Keep those brainy bombs coming, Eoghan! 🧠🚀 9/11 was an inside job ✈
Wow prod3STAR. Thanks for the amazing comment. I love your use of emojis and your mention of techniques like pomodoro which I didn’t even show in the video!
amazing to see your progression over the months. keep it up!!
Thank you so much!!
かっこいい!!!
勉強もできて、筋肉もあって、イケメンでオーウェンさん憧れます!!!
ありがとうー
Thanks for this study advice. Now I can finally achieve the grades I need to fulfill my dreams of becoming a doctor!!
Thank you Emily, you’re such a loyal subscriber :) All the best with your dreams!!
Good video, Eoghan!
Thanks!!
we love you Eoghan xoxo brilliant video
Thank you Ed ❤️
always appreciate these videos man, super helpful stuff as always❤
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!!
Eoghan we love you please upload again 😊
Exciting things coming. Keep your eyes peeled for next Monday!
Cheers Eoghan for the advice; your brain is super smooth
What can I say, you’re very welcome
Thanks for this Eoghan. I can finally stop failing
Always here to help man 👍
Quick question inside of the residential village are the washing machines free to use?
They most certainly are!
goated video lad
Thank you my man.
Wow I love your studying!
Thanks for the comments!
Hey, I saw on a previous video that you have done accelerated literature in high school (or English) but do you have any advice on the IA and EA for those subjects?
Hey, great question! Feel free to watch my English video on my channel also and that should answer all your questions. Otherwise please reach out and DM me @eoghan.kuiper on IG.
where is the room in the first clip in richo (from a fellow MRS resident) x
It’s the Richo QSR!
I love you Eoghan, your brain is incredibly wrinkly
You are too kind Oliver.
Heat ❤
In university how do you attempt to understand the information at lectures/workshops/tutorials etc? Im a first year premed student, summarising the information by trying to write the notes in my own words from the lecture slides is getting very time consuming and I don’t think I can benefit much from it. What do you think would be a better approach to this? Thank you!
Great question! Generally speaking, summarising isn't great for achieving retention of knowledge that is necessary for exams. However, it can assist if it helps you to stay switched on and focused in class. Generally, I avoid trying to take notes during class, and try to absorb as much of the information as I can by actively engaging in the classes (asking questions, working in groups etc.). But when I go home, I try to consolidate the things I had learn in class by doing a blank mind map or mind 'dump' by writing down as much information as I can remember. Then, I use mind maps to consolidate my information of the topic (alongside the textbook) and follow the rest of the steps as shown in the video. Hope this helps!
@@eoghankuiper thank you! This has given me more ideas
Eoghan, my dude, you just dropped a knowledge bomb on us! 💣💼 I feel like I just attended a crash course in "How to Hack Your Brain for Study Success 101." 🧠📚 The way you're breaking down those studies, it's like you're the Indiana Jones of education, uncovering hidden treasures of productivity. 🕵♂💎
Pomodoro technique? More like "Pomo-Doro-Save-My-Grades-o"! 🍅⏲ And the Feynman method? Who knew that channeling your inner explainer parrot could make studying so much more fun? 🦜📝
But seriously, thanks for keeping it real with the science-backed strategies. Now I can study smarter, not harder. Can't wait to impress my profs with my newfound study ninja skills. 🥋📖 Keep those brainy bombs coming, Eoghan! 🧠🚀
9/11 was an inside job ✈
Wow prod3STAR. Thanks for the amazing comment. I love your use of emojis and your mention of techniques like pomodoro which I didn’t even show in the video!