What I learned from the ICanStudy course

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @einnayahadnankhan
    @einnayahadnankhan Год назад +3

    THANKS FOR THE INSIGHT BROO! FIRSTHAND EXPERIENCE IS ALWAYS MORE VALID AND CREDIBLE!!

  • @frederickmusa4485
    @frederickmusa4485 Год назад +16

    Found this video useful!
    In the future, consider adding more energy to your delivery to keep the audience engaged. This can help create a more dynamic and lively presentation. Keep up the good work!

  • @8dbassboost342
    @8dbassboost342 Год назад +6

    Videos with less views and comments like this is exactly what we need that adresses a particular answer to the problem which only a selective people are looking for.
    Or atleast This is exactly what I wanted to know, such infos are out there on justin's channel but this gives me a kind of insight of the course, which I am really interested in but cannot afford at the present moment. This also answered some of my assumptions, Thank you.

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад +3

      Thanks man, appreciate the comment :)
      But Dr Justin Sung definitely explains everything better so I would encourage people to watch his content or take the course if they are passionate about it and won't put too much of a strain on the wallet haha

    • @8dbassboost342
      @8dbassboost342 Год назад +1

      @@amostanyt i'm actually a high school student and unfortunately my parents wouldn't be ready to spend their sum upon a "learning how to learn'' course and not some kind of Institutional syllabus covering course.
      But I am extremely interested to know more about it so I can look forward to your videos, bcz the road to learning is kinda rough

    • @IshrakIfti
      @IshrakIfti 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@8dbassboost342 relatable, I guess it is a bit too much to expect that from our parents, especially if they are not that rich.

    • @okay.paruulll
      @okay.paruulll Месяц назад

      ​@@amostanyt please you teach the course over RUclips please😢😢😢😢😢

  • @timothyjamesjuan7935
    @timothyjamesjuan7935 Год назад +2

    thanks for your detailed reviews in the channel, might use it

  • @denizenhugger9937
    @denizenhugger9937 Год назад +1

    I’ve been waiting to start this class for 8 months since BMT. I trust Dr. Sung after watching his videos for the past year now. Started the class got it for 330. Hopefully I’ll master this in a year. Then I’ll study for the MCAT for a year or 2. I would like to think if you do this right this class will make you a certified genius.

    • @TRUEMASK-zd2gc
      @TRUEMASK-zd2gc 11 месяцев назад +1

      Can you explain the course content Not for free But Less amount Because really My family background is not Rich
      If you can help me

    • @denizenhugger9937
      @denizenhugger9937 11 месяцев назад

      @@TRUEMASK-zd2gc basically, they will teach mindset of how to teach yourself how to work for hours straight and not give up. They promote deeper processing skills & critical thinking skills that allow for more associative thinking. After fundamentals 2 they will teach you more skills on how to actually study and perform better in class. They teach you this slowly over time bit by bit as it’s a lot to take on at once. You’ll be basically incorporating one new skill at a time. It’s a good idea to slowly take your time with it. Buy it when on sale. I honestly made my own study schedule and it took me a year and a half to make.

    • @TRUEMASK-zd2gc
      @TRUEMASK-zd2gc 11 месяцев назад

      @@denizenhugger9937 Unfortunately It's a lot of money I'm in Middle class family I'm interested in that course but It's not affordable
      can you give me some tips or what did you learn, can you teach it For less money (not much) 😭
      I will debt money from someone
      (If possible) (if you are interested)
      otherwise
      Can you give me some tips me for a poor learner

    • @asdasvelet6243
      @asdasvelet6243 3 месяца назад

      @@denizenhugger9937 how is the course going? what do you think about it??

  • @justlc7
    @justlc7 Год назад +3

    Useful! Would love a written article or something if possible as I found it extremely hard to understand a lot of the words, but thanks anyway.

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад +1

      I'll do a new video on this with clearer mic and voice in abt a month or so

  • @charless3108
    @charless3108 Год назад +13

    Sheesh what did iCanstudy do to you, you alright?

  • @YoussefLamouchi-w6h
    @YoussefLamouchi-w6h 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi 👋.
    Could I just depend on Dr.Sung's videos and your great ones rather than taking the course ?. Would it be as efficient ?

  • @mohamadmahdiebrahimkhani7571
    @mohamadmahdiebrahimkhani7571 23 дня назад

    shotout from iran💥💥

  • @MySalesforceKnowledge
    @MySalesforceKnowledge Год назад +3

    I guess its just understand the concept and revise it regularly using active recall and applying it in problems.?
    Like NLM(newton's laws of motion), understand them, think about them using problems or made up situations. Then gradually start applying it around you.
    Then regularly revise the things you got wrong by active recall and not passively studying.
    Is my summary of TLDR correct?

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад

      hmm yea thats majority of the idea, except the "understand the concept" part to break it down is to make it relevant to your current knowledge and then u can apply it to problems like you mentioned.
      Also yea space out ur active recall and no passive studying spot on

    • @MySalesforceKnowledge
      @MySalesforceKnowledge Год назад

      @@amostanyt So i guess 1st step would be to break it down to the current level and as you progress through problems, your knowledge would increase further?

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад +1

      Breaking down, then starting from a different order, essentially instead of starting from the front part, u start with the broken down part that makes the most sense to you. You control the order that u learn the thing.
      The problem solving part for example is if you do past year papers as it makes use of the knowledge that you learnt and makes you apply it in a different way it was learnt.

  • @shadrackbrentuo3665
    @shadrackbrentuo3665 Год назад +3

    Your voiceeee. I thought you had fallen sick or sth
    I've got one question; for the keywords part, how do you grab them if the source is a lecture video from the past year for e.g. Won't I essentially be watching the whole lecture as I hunt for keywords? Is there a way to go about that case?

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад

      Either watch the lecture at the fastest speed or download the lecture and put it through an AI transcription website (probably not free but worth it for the time it saves)

    • @shadrackbrentuo3665
      @shadrackbrentuo3665 Год назад

      @@amostanyt Blitz through the lecture, (or) transcribe, got it. Thanks!

  • @marcobarros6620
    @marcobarros6620 Год назад +3

    I‘m on the program but I feel is not worth it, every video and section keeps repeating the same things. What dp you reccomend? Did you go through the whole programm?? Mindmaps are so difficult and yi don‘t get how to do them properly

    • @KatlehoMokoena43
      @KatlehoMokoena43 Год назад

      Did you see an empirical qualitative and quantative impovement in your results?

    • @chanelmousier8494
      @chanelmousier8494 Год назад +1

      Did you apply the information taught consistently and experiment with what you learned?

    • @asdfloschikosdelbarrio2724
      @asdfloschikosdelbarrio2724 Год назад +4

      i found my experience to be contrary to yours, not paid, not in the course anymore, finished it and moved on. And actually apply everything to this day still. I actually think i can do MindMaps and prestudy, blooms taxonomy practically, reflect, maintain priorities and scheduling, while juggling it to make it productive and not just a thing in a to do list that doesn't actually contribute to your progress. My biggest flaw and how i fixed it to get more results was to actually make a specific todo list of everything you need to do in the video modules including suggestions in comments, youtube videos, discord server, etc. So just write it down, try to get almost medium competency in the task and move on. Good luck.

    • @marcobarros6620
      @marcobarros6620 Год назад

      @@KatlehoMokoena43not that I know of

    • @ry.0
      @ry.0 21 день назад

      ​@@asdfloschikosdelbarrio2724Same experience. Page 2 months or something but I still use the little that I managed to access there

  • @shakyasajesh
    @shakyasajesh Год назад

    What subjects do you study and do you think this programme would be helpful for mathematics at university level where going into depth is important to understand at a higher level where you can see and mathemeatically reason why concepts apply to each other etc..

  • @facundocaceres9791
    @facundocaceres9791 Год назад

    Hello brother, I hope you're doing well. I wanted to ask you something. Justin is persistent about a pre-study; what premises and "rules" does he teach for effective preparation?

  • @micahellacamilotescirculad6596
    @micahellacamilotescirculad6596 Год назад +2

    Is the program worth it?

    • @RokwyZeros
      @RokwyZeros Год назад +1

      yo, i have asked same question. So do you find someone who answers it? BTW on the course page there's guest vid and u can come in on regular free seminar, they're doying(or were idk now) close to enrollment. But i did watch it in sill confused a little, but mb it'll help you...

    • @TRUEMASK-zd2gc
      @TRUEMASK-zd2gc 11 месяцев назад

      @@RokwyZeros what is the saminar Broo Can you explain about it

    • @TRUEMASK-zd2gc
      @TRUEMASK-zd2gc 11 месяцев назад

      @@RokwyZeros Is this Worth

  • @RokwyZeros
    @RokwyZeros Год назад +1

    Hey, if you are still answering. Is course worth buying? Im learning these ideas like for a month. I think i might be ok to just figure out it myself, but Justin wasted some YEARS of his life figurating that out and he''ve been saing that it's a skill like playing guitar, so u should practice with a teacher. Thanks that u've read my comment and have a nice day!

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад +4

      if you are on the fence, just do it, like you "lose" 400$? or smth vs you lose the opportunity cost of being better at learning which is a highly transferable skill (of course be prepared to do a shit ton of practice and ask for feedback)

    • @RokwyZeros
      @RokwyZeros Год назад +1

      @@amostanyt I like how they're tell you it's only like 20 minutes per every other day, not mention the hell of practice. Thank you for a thought material

    • @okechukwuanudokem2060
      @okechukwuanudokem2060 11 месяцев назад

      @@RokwyZeros na i dont know where the got 20 minutes from it takes way more than that.

  • @turtle_5004
    @turtle_5004 Год назад

    So what active recall method is actually recommended on the course?

    • @protagonist70
      @protagonist70 11 месяцев назад

      The concept of active recall is a bit discouraged there...

    • @ry.0
      @ry.0 21 день назад

      Yeas. What they do not recommend is the Feyman method without the proper technique.

    • @turtle_5004
      @turtle_5004 21 день назад

      @@ry.0 they make it so that the only way to do the proper technique is through their course

  • @Frenk33
    @Frenk33 9 месяцев назад +1

    This course is honestly a scam for some parts. The "feedback" system is terrible. It's just reddit posts where people who are on the same stage of the course give eachother feedback that is incorrect and the "coaches" won't have time to help you.

  • @Fulfill_Your_Potential
    @Fulfill_Your_Potential 9 месяцев назад

    That boi a yoda

  • @PasserbyP
    @PasserbyP 4 месяца назад

    When you put content like this out in the public forum you should really make an attempt to make it presentable. For your own good. It would be a better time investment.

  • @Fulfill_Your_Potential
    @Fulfill_Your_Potential 9 месяцев назад

    Is this Justin Sung's son?

  • @okay.paruulll
    @okay.paruulll Месяц назад

    Can you not provide the course content for free now😅😅 i don't have money and I also want to improve my academics and study smart and not miss out lol pls😢😢😢

  • @lucasm4056
    @lucasm4056 Год назад

    Nice video but try to deliver the message more clearly :D

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад

      Yep I know haha, will remake this video once I am further in the course

  • @ajiboyemuhammed6079
    @ajiboyemuhammed6079 Год назад

    Bruuy be audible, u sound like a geek

    • @LifeisajokeER
      @LifeisajokeER Год назад +5

      u r the one geek bro hes good

    • @amostanyt
      @amostanyt  Год назад +3

      ​@@LifeisajokeERhaha nah I've got a lot to improve on my voice and delivery, but thanks m8