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I am pharmacology student. On my first year. We have three- four exams and an individual project for each of 10 subjects per semester. And I don’t get to have this much time. Although now i have the two weeks vocation that i want to use not only for studying but also learning new study tools and techniques to be more efficient and hopefully to get to enjoy my study sessions more and more.
Lets go Tanzeer! Great video which is straight to the point. Highly agree with needing buffers and I've been playing around with them myself, adding just 15-30 more minutes at the end of a long task makes all the difference on a day to day basis in general, which compounds well!
This video came at the perfect time! In May I will be starting to write my “Abitur”-exams in Germany (equivalent to A-Level exams) and now I have a perfect overview on how to schedule my learning! Thank you iCanStudy-Team!
Perfect video! Is it better to go through one topic in 3 layers and than go to another topic, or one layer and come back to that topic another time for second and third layer?
Hey @anamarinkovic249, it is better to try to tackle 1 topic at a time. This is because you won't need to spend additional time revising the topic again when you decide to study the same topic at a later date. However, if your schedule does not allow you to study and finish one topic at a time: 1. Start with the foundational information for each chapter, move onto other topics/subjects if you need to cover as many topics/subjects as possible. 2. Eventually focus on getting more efficient with your learning so you can tackle and finish one topic at a time.
I have a bit of a question here.... I'm in the US and I assume you're not. Is your testing schedule different from ours or am I to assume we're supposed to ignore the class schedule.... I have had classes where we have tests every other week and we do lectures where we take notes until basically a few days before the test. I know from previous videos that we're supposed to be using a lecture as a main learning event and priming for about a weeks worth of lectures at a time. How does that work with this revision schedule? Or are we assuming that the exam in this case is the final exam at the end of the class and not normal tests
So nice explanation 👌. Everyone typing in comments as Tanzeer. Sorry i am seing his face for first time 😊. Who is Tanzeer ?. Can anyone tell if he has his own youtube channel ?
Should i learn foundational knowledge of all subjects & then finer details of all subjects OR Should i learn foundational knowledge of 1 subject & then finer details of it & repeat this process for each subject?
Is this schedule made under the assumption that there is a period of time dedicated only to study for exams, or that you prepare during the semester while there are still lectures in these courses?
No hate.. I just thought it might be helpful.. That is the cover pic of the video is not that well.. At first I thought I wasn't gonna watch this video but then I saw it's from icanstudy so I watched it, and it was a pretty productive video
Each cheese slices is brain slices in which info. Loaded car strikes And sticks like magnet in the slices with each revision. Rest scrap parts needs bookshelf/ memory palace to keep😂.
Hey @samiamaan8023 , The planning method can virtually be applied to any test or curriculum, since it will always help you organise and understand your prep. Regarding a question bank, you can integrate that into your reverse planning schedule.
Download free study skills checklist PDF! It will provide you with step-by-step actions to take so you know exactly what to do when preparing for your next assessment! resources.icanstudy.com/free-checklists?
Hey there! Thank you for reaching out to us. We have many videos + free resources on our channel that will be able to help you out. The next 3 videos we release will provide you with advice on how to study for your exams. We will release a video about the GCSEs at some point in 2024
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I am pharmacology student. On my first year. We have three- four exams and an individual project for each of 10 subjects per semester. And I don’t get to have this much time. Although now i have the two weeks vocation that i want to use not only for studying but also learning new study tools and techniques to be more efficient and hopefully to get to enjoy my study sessions more and more.
perfect timing! have exactly 3 weeks before my pre boards. tysm!
Lets go Tanzeer! Great video which is straight to the point. Highly agree with needing buffers and I've been playing around with them myself, adding just 15-30 more minutes at the end of a long task makes all the difference on a day to day basis in general, which compounds well!
hi bro
Man I love this guy, thank you Tanzeer!💪🧠
Yay Tanzeer! Kudos for this milestone - Michelle!
Fantastic video Tanzeer!!❤
Looking forward for more amazing content from the ics team and Tan!
hi bro
I really really really love this! I am actually doing your strategy already but I knew there is something missing on my system. Thank you for this!
4:42 "Physics" on the calendar Monday, February 5th, 2024 is labeled incorrectly because he mentioned "Finish Maths notes!" last.
This video came at the perfect time! In May I will be starting to write my “Abitur”-exams in Germany (equivalent to A-Level exams) and now I have a perfect overview on how to schedule my learning!
Thank you iCanStudy-Team!
amazing video tannnn
Thanks
These tips are great!
Very timely. Just had a low stake test earlier in preparation for the real test. My thanks for this.
Thanks a lot Tanzeer !
Wowow great video Tan!! The information shared is gold and will be helpful for a lot of students. Keep up the great work 🙏
hi sis
Very excellent tips and a great way to present them❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
History exam coming up this Monday. Hope I can ace it
Great video ❤ thanks 🙏
Lets go Tanzeer❤
Louis when o.o
hi bro
Ayo, good vid man
Can you guys do a specific video on Mathematics? How to solve the difficult problems?
Thank you very much for the content.
Thank you for your suggestion and support! We will move towards content that will help with your question in the next few months
Perfect video!
Is it better to go through one topic in 3 layers and than go to another topic, or one layer and come back to that topic another time for second and third layer?
Hey @anamarinkovic249, it is better to try to tackle 1 topic at a time. This is because you won't need to spend additional time revising the topic again when you decide to study the same topic at a later date.
However, if your schedule does not allow you to study and finish one topic at a time:
1. Start with the foundational information for each chapter, move onto other topics/subjects if you need to cover as many topics/subjects as possible.
2. Eventually focus on getting more efficient with your learning so you can tackle and finish one topic at a time.
Great advice! Thank you.
Waiting more videos!
Want more video in this topic please
Commenting for the algo! Thanks for your work guys.
nice tanzeer is in some vids i guess I'll resub
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I have a bit of a question here.... I'm in the US and I assume you're not. Is your testing schedule different from ours or am I to assume we're supposed to ignore the class schedule....
I have had classes where we have tests every other week and we do lectures where we take notes until basically a few days before the test. I know from previous videos that we're supposed to be using a lecture as a main learning event and priming for about a weeks worth of lectures at a time. How does that work with this revision schedule? Or are we assuming that the exam in this case is the final exam at the end of the class and not normal tests
So nice explanation 👌.
Everyone typing in comments as Tanzeer.
Sorry i am seing his face for first time 😊. Who is Tanzeer ?. Can anyone tell if he has his own youtube channel ?
Should i learn foundational knowledge of all subjects & then finer details of all subjects
OR
Should i learn foundational knowledge of 1 subject & then finer details of it & repeat this process for each subject?
Interesting
Is this schedule made under the assumption that there is a period of time dedicated only to study for exams, or that you prepare during the semester while there are still lectures in these courses?
Hey @TheTamarolla, the schedule should be compatible with your classes. You can definitely adjust and fit this schedule to fit on top of your classes.
No hate.. I just thought it might be helpful..
That is the cover pic of the video is not that well..
At first I thought I wasn't gonna watch this video but then I saw it's from icanstudy so I watched it, and it was a pretty productive video
Each cheese slices is brain slices
in which info. Loaded car strikes
And sticks like magnet in the slices with each revision.
Rest scrap parts needs bookshelf/ memory palace to keep😂.
Can this strategy be also applied for usmle preparation? If so, how? There is also the problem of going through the question bank.
Hey @samiamaan8023 ,
The planning method can virtually be applied to any test or curriculum, since it will always help you organise and understand your prep. Regarding a question bank, you can integrate that into your reverse planning schedule.
Ah yes! Mention of the Swiss Cheese Model, I’m glad it’s made an appearance!
Download free study skills checklist PDF! It will provide you with step-by-step actions to take so you know exactly what to do when preparing for your next assessment! resources.icanstudy.com/free-checklists?
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Another Indian guy with a I pad who tells me how to study, interesting.
what do you mean
What is “interesting” about it?
@iCanStudy I am always struggling in learning efficiently, i always end up procrastinating I have my GCSE's in 3 months please help ICANNOT STUDY!!!
Hey there! Thank you for reaching out to us. We have many videos + free resources on our channel that will be able to help you out. The next 3 videos we release will provide you with advice on how to study for your exams. We will release a video about the GCSEs at some point in 2024