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Deciding a career is easy, actually. [like when u have interest in multiple things/nothing; or cant decide what to do in future (it will be a helpful video)]
Just be a scientist bro Your name and you look like someone that could be a pretty good scientist And don't delay choosing your career Understand the Gravity of the situation Oh maybe you can be a doctor too!? But doctor jobs are hard cuz An apple a day keeps doctor away The other day An apple fell on my head and I was like Wadahell I hate Gravity So I just went in my car and drove off but then suddenly a cat came infront of me and I had to slow down really quick but my car just wouldn't stop Almost like it wanted to stay in motion or sum Oh my bbg is calling me I put my 🤨 In her she ah Inhershea Inertia Woah Pretty cool made up word Time to accelerate off into the distance with my 200 N car It got a lot of force in it Actually I wanna drive my 900 N car today Woah The speed in this car changed! The force is greater!!!! Wow oh no I need to pull over cuz I feel sad rn Lemme just brake Woah this works so cool The brake is interacting with the tires and they are applying opposite forces on each other OH MY GOD MY CAR IS ABOUT TO HIT A ROCK NOOOO IF IT HITS IT I'LL GET CRUSHED CUZ THE CAR WILL TRY TO KEEP MOVING AND MASS ACCELERATION VERY HIGH SO FORCE WILL BOOM ME THEY'LL BOTH APPLY CRAZY AMOUNTS OF FORCE ON EACH OTHER NEWOOOOOOOOO-🪨🏎️😵
As a french student currently studying for the Bac, I can tell you that I would give anything for my exams to be multiple choice. We have to write this 7 page philosophy essay in 4 hours just for 5% of the entire grade!
in Iran we have multiple choice exams but if your dad or someone in your family fought for the Islamic revolution(and there are a lot of those people) then you're ranking will come up a certain number(in the thousands) based on how close that person is to you so there is basically no chance for academic success considering that the most Muslim person in my family is my grandpa who imported a third of the country's whiskey before the revolution in conclusion APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAVE YOU'RE EUROPEAN
@@masonmount17actually yes. If the studies you are aiming for after high school don’t require a high overall performance at the final exam (for example art that values your portfolio instead of your grade), you can rely on the grades that you’ve had for the whole year and the tear before (40% of the bac) and concentrate on the remaining 10%, and then just skip 50% of the exam! However this is not my cas so I’ll definitely be studying
Please dont assume that you know the topic by watching someone do 20 problems of the same. Only assume so when you have watched someone do 20 problems and done 30 problems yourself afterwards.
i totally agree, practicing and doing the problem urself helps ur brain retain the information EASILY. even if u understand the process of a problem quickly, if u dont practice it urself it'll just lead to u being unsure if ur doing the correct process when solving - which often leads to failure
@@naomiparsons462 i did CIE (Cambridge) IGCSE’s and it might be different between exam boards, but Papers 1 and 2 of Coordinated / Combined Science, Physics, Biology and Chemistry are all multiple choice. I’m now doing CIE A Level Physics and there’s still a multiple choice paper in year 12. Not sure if i can actually link to anything because youtube deletes links sometimes, but i went on Physics and Maths Tutor to double check all of this
In fact, the whole point is to focus on what you are studying and make a solid note paper. This is kind of like practicing, the more you repeat, the better results you will get in that subject. Good work to everyone, I hope everyone will be successful in their lessons.😊😊☺☺
Reading a book is easy, actually Like you want to read books, self help and other types, so much but when you actually start reading them you cant focus and get distracted or you read them but you dont remember anything
Your attention shifts for 20 minutes. If you are dull in reading for more than this time, you will find that you have read a couple of chapters in an hour.
The most difficult thing is the first days when you try to set up templates and structure. And then it's so easy that sometimes you don't realize that you're clicking a few hotkeys at a time.
1) Avoid analysis paralysis 2) Have emergency fund (i.e., be ahead of class, as it is much easier to fall behind a lot, once you lag a bit) 3) BFS type approach, at least touch all the topics and do a couple questions of each atleast. 4) Know what ACTUALLY makes you FOCUS. and then use it during your study sessions. 5) Use Active Recall, use flashcards, cornell notes, feynman technique, pomodoro or any other shiz, just get it done. 6) Can't bypass effort. Use gpt or other ai tools but you gotta put in the work.
@@ishansamudra6319all bro learned from the video was how to add fractions (I’m referring to you btw, not the original commenter, 8n case that wasn’t clear)
you focused on Math but math exams are easier now than non-Math exams because every question in a non-Math exam is a trick question and are worded so confusingly you don't even know what they're asking or two answers can be right depending on how you interpret the question and the question can be interpreted multiple ways.
1:10 it would be nice to leave the link to this video in the description of your video. Even though it is easy to search for this video, including the link in the description shows that you care about your viewers
It takes me take a lot of time solving one question that's why I can't finish my exams properly and the advices in this video is really helpful, Thank you
This does not work at uni. There are no vids of ppl doing pracice priblems for the test im about to take. I try to google the specific topic im learning but the notation and methods are different. And there's only 1 past exam in my uni database because it's a new curriculum/lecturer. My best bet is to do the past exam, or the textbook questions, or if i dont have time I just read through the solutions (and hope they don't skip 80% of the working out 😢)
This is good for question having basic framework but for more complex question requires a way of thinking and thought process which can only be developed by actual practice. As this trick works good in NDA mathematics but for JEE its important to understand and analysis parameters for example while solving a problem we come across 2 possible solution but after understanding the condition of question all possible solutions are eliminated and hence we get (-1) as an award. So practically its good for 20percent questions in JEE but for all question your overall rank will decrease.
Almost all tests in the US besides standardized ones, if you actually did take notes the notes contain 95% or more of the knowledge that actually goes on the test. find someone with notes or use your own to make flashcards or whatever to study with and you're golden for all (non-math) questions
Those practice problem videos will only show you the path and its you who will walk on that path ( do not just watch practice solving vidoes but do practice with it too ) And lastly develop some in interest in subject you are studying or learning , dont take learning as a formility .
10:20 You can do the same thing in word using headings and subheadings. (I’d recommend using a heading for the topic, below that use subheadings for the questions, and below them have the notes that answer the questions)
I have had perfect or near perfect score on sat math since 9th grade because I skipped a grade in math, by my reading score is usually about 150 points lower
Standardised exam question writer here. Of course the wrong answers look like common errors, they have to be plausible answers. At least in my country/ the test i work on, questions with wrong answers that are selected 0% of the time in pilot testing have to be rewritten/removed.
Holding myself accountable seems like a good idea, I'm starting a Twitch channel to go live on in my study sessions (I have a exam tomorrow). Jokes aside, I suffer a lot from analysis paralysis and it could be a nice way to "break the ice" when studying.
16 second into the video and bro is already calling UPSC easy 😭😭🙏🙏 For those who don't know, UPSC is India's exam for selecting the top administrative officials; basically core people who run the nation. They are widely respected in the country and have great administrative power. So the exam is also pretty tough. There are 3 phases of the exam: Prelims(MCQ), Mains(Descriptive) and finally the Interview. To give an Idea of how batshit crazy the competition is; let's look at 2018's exam stats. That year, 801,476 people appeared in the Prelims. Those who cleared it, moved on to Mains, the numbers significantly reduced to mere 10,000 already. Out of these, around 2k cleared the Mains. And out of them again, 1056 passed the interview. Also, to get the best branches, you need to rank within top 100, so....
my problem is that SO many questions are worded confusingly, so many times I read a question and went "wtf are you saying?" it's like every exam nowadays is a CISCO exam, Math is actually easier now than non-Math exams because every question is a trick question.
for myself: - watch other people solving problems like on YT videos - find tricks nd shortcuts to be faster , finish early and redo test #avoid too much analysing just read text books and practice problems # have emergency found, be ahead of everyone # surround yourself with productive people # have quick recall # pomodoro technique, trading ai model on your textbook, making block schedule, thinking about studying is not studying
One very important thing that works for me is just study when you are focused. The moment i'm not focused i stop starting at whatever i was staring for 3 minutes and do something more "fun" for a while and then come back when i am ready to study some more.
This is fire, actully I think you just made the best 10 minutes video on how to study for a test (and even for studying for stuff that is not meant to be on a test). A thank you from 🇧🇷
"youtube" isn't bad. "gamethrough xy", or "topic i don't care about video essay xy" or "situational situation is crazy" is bad, "math trick 101" and "easy, actually" and "topic your test is about explained" is good. the difference is huge, and the slip down is extreamly easys and dangerous.
If you are trying to learn grammar rules, my best advice would be to write your own example sentences. This is probably extra effective for me because I am autistic, so when I write an example sentence relating to one of my special interests my brain is flooded with dopamine and I remember it forever, but I think anyone can benefit from this. Basically, take notes on grammar rules but instead of copying down their boring ass example sentences, come up with your own! It helps you use the rule in context so you can understand how it’s used.
I just finished my final high school exams a couple weeks ago and in the final week of exams I had 4 exams in 4 days Over the course of 5 days, I did I think 17 practice exams + exams (ranging from 1 hour to 3 hour exams) And then it turns out that 56 out of the 116 exams were leaked and my efforts were useless because VCAA is incompetent So I think the best way to succeed at exams is to live anywhere but Australia lmao
I really needed this as I have my International GCSEs coming up next year and I have almost next to no knowledge of my subjects. Also Im out of school and studying on my own, and I can't hold myself accountable and sometimes just binge watch tv shows instead of studying..... T__T Thanks for this guide!!
Fellow South Africans who just finished high school, how are we feeling about this releasing after we just finished our national senior certificate exams
Gotta appreciate someone finally talking about the benefits you get from just watching other people solve similar problems. Doing that, and making the emergency fund like you mentioned, is exactly how I've always managed maths and no one ever believes me.
11:02 strongly against this. just find actual practice problems or read your textbook for that specific concept. AI can at times be right, but for the majority of the time, that just simply isn't the case. I gave chat-gpt the steps in a seven step organic synthesis, and it completely botched it from the third step altogether. it's not a reliable thing to use.
I went to school for engineering, and in my math classes some of the profs assigned homework through a program that procedurally generates new problems from the same "skeleton" of a question, so my studying involved just redoing the homework question sets a few times over
I now im a nobody and your the best tutor of all time across all topics and my request probably wont be reciprocated but PLEASEEEEEE!!!! do a GUITAR LESSON, I NEEEDDD ITT.
0:15 The GCSEs no longer include many mutli-choice questions at all; maybe one or two, but most of the questions are written response or some other kind of quantifier
pro tip: if you feel like you have time for a little exploration, try to go a little more in depth into whatever you are studying, especially with math because more often than not, you will come across some kind of general framework or solutions that will solve the topic and pretty much all of the related problems really really fast, all thats left for you to do is to learn how to format said solution to the one you were taught and if its multiple choice then you are golden
8:59 2. U 0 V ? A 2ms T 5 V=u+at V=0+5*2 V=10 M/s Woah I didn't know it could actually prove useful Really cool I just wish I could store this information for long periods of time I only remember it cuz I learnt a lil bit about motion a few days ago Lets be slow and steady Learn Ok
@@fxETA Oh sorry I misread the question S=ut+1/2at^2 Oh I can use v^2-u^2=2as too Hmmmmm I coudkve found it without finding v with 2nd equation Eh Ill use third cuz I found v (10)^2=2*5*S 10S=100 S=10 Did it!!! Oh And small s for displacement Big S for Speed on an alt cuz yt ban from talking
@@ByzasTT Using the 3rd equation (10)^2 = 2as 100 = 2*(2)*s 100/4 = s s = 25 You mistook acceleration as 5 but the calculation was correct, happens to me too
ahh I got in the rabbit hole of making the perfect Obsidian studying system (i have adhd) and ehh The Year ended, and approx 3-4 months till final exams which are like very imp as they will decide if I enter a uni or not, I m not starting tomorrow "I'm starting now" completing Math and Physics the hardest ones and it ll be easier afterwards
One correction: Upsc conducts its exam through three distinctive parts . The first is MCQ based. Then the second stage is descriptive and essay based .
If you want to learn more than ever from important non-fiction books, join me on Shortform: shortform.com/easyactually. This is perfect for if you can never decide on what to read (like me) or you never have enough time. You'll get a 5-day free trial and a 20% discount on the annual subscription. My Reccomendation: Influence by Robert Cialdini.
why is this 2 days ago?
@@evilsadieyayy He uploaded the video as private 2 days ago, and made this comment. He released it as public today.
@@EnderBreeze72 i guess i was pretty stupid
@@evilsadieyayy no your good, I didn't know that was a thing either but he did this on one of his older videos and someone explained it in a reply.
This is probably the best tip for my slow ass
The timing cant be more perfect... Now i am gonna watch this instead of studying.
You from india by any chance
Same
@@EliTheBroseph Damm how did u guess that lol yes
@@kingofdeath854 lol idk
timing couldnt be worse school break js started 😭
Building a dyson sphere is easy, actually
Building a quantum computer is easy, actually
Exiting a Black Hole's event horizon is easy, actually
Becoming The Flash is easy, actually
Buliding nukes is easy, actaully
only if you're playing gregtech
Deciding a career is easy, actually.
[like when u have interest in multiple things/nothing; or cant decide what to do in future (it will be a helpful video)]
Definitely do not pursue a creative career. Keep creative interests as a hobby
@@crmiii Fuck, that was my whole plan
@@crmiii Mostly bc art is the only thing I've stuck to for more than 6 months
Just be a scientist bro
Your name and you look like someone that could be a pretty good scientist
And don't delay choosing your career
Understand the Gravity of the situation
Oh maybe you can be a doctor too!?
But doctor jobs are hard cuz An apple a day keeps doctor away
The other day
An apple fell on my head and I was like
Wadahell I hate Gravity
So I just went in my car and drove off but then suddenly a cat came infront of me and I had to slow down really quick but my car just wouldn't stop
Almost like it wanted to stay in motion or sum
Oh my bbg is calling me
I put my 🤨 In her she ah
Inhershea
Inertia
Woah
Pretty cool made up word
Time to accelerate off into the distance with my 200 N car
It got a lot of force in it
Actually
I wanna drive my 900 N car today
Woah
The speed in this car changed!
The force is greater!!!!
Wow
oh no I need to pull over cuz I feel sad rn
Lemme just brake
Woah this works so cool
The brake is interacting with the tires and they are applying opposite forces on each other
OH MY GOD MY CAR IS ABOUT TO HIT A ROCK NOOOO
IF IT HITS IT
I'LL GET CRUSHED CUZ THE CAR WILL TRY TO KEEP MOVING
AND MASS ACCELERATION VERY HIGH SO FORCE WILL BOOM ME
THEY'LL BOTH APPLY CRAZY AMOUNTS OF FORCE ON EACH OTHER NEWOOOOOOOOO-🪨🏎️😵
@@Makememesandmore if you want to hate art forever, pursue a creative career
As a french student currently studying for the Bac, I can tell you that I would give anything for my exams to be multiple choice. We have to write this 7 page philosophy essay in 4 hours just for 5% of the entire grade!
is your grade good enough where you can just .....not write anything?
in Iran we have multiple choice exams but if your dad or someone in your family fought for the Islamic revolution(and there are a lot of those people) then you're ranking will come up a certain number(in the thousands) based on how close that person is to you so there is basically no chance for academic success considering that the most Muslim person in my family is my grandpa who imported a third of the country's whiskey before the revolution
in conclusion
APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAVE YOU'RE EUROPEAN
@@masonmount17actually yes. If the studies you are aiming for after high school don’t require a high overall performance at the final exam (for example art that values your portfolio instead of your grade), you can rely on the grades that you’ve had for the whole year and the tear before (40% of the bac) and concentrate on the remaining 10%, and then just skip 50% of the exam! However this is not my cas so I’ll definitely be studying
@@SeaPear0North Koreans can't even study, appreciate what you have Iranian.
Je viens juste d'avoir mon conseil de classe ajd :') j'espère que cette vidéo va m'aider à me remobiliser. Courage à toi en tout cas !
Please dont assume that you know the topic by watching someone do 20 problems of the same. Only assume so when you have watched someone do 20 problems and done 30 problems yourself afterwards.
i totally agree, practicing and doing the problem urself helps ur brain retain the information EASILY. even if u understand the process of a problem quickly, if u dont practice it urself it'll just lead to u being unsure if ur doing the correct process when solving - which often leads to failure
0:14 As a Brit, I can confirm that the GCSEs are not multiple choice
maybe he meant the multiple choice papers in the science gcse’s
As a non brit, I can confirm that the GCSEs are NOT multiple choice questions
As a gude who does a british curriculum, my igcses dont have mcq for mathematics
@@anko_dtmUhh, what multiple choice papers? Like can you put an actual link to them online or something?
@@naomiparsons462 i did CIE (Cambridge) IGCSE’s and it might be different between exam boards, but Papers 1 and 2 of Coordinated / Combined Science, Physics, Biology and Chemistry are all multiple choice. I’m now doing CIE A Level Physics and there’s still a multiple choice paper in year 12. Not sure if i can actually link to anything because youtube deletes links sometimes, but i went on Physics and Maths Tutor to double check all of this
timing couldn’t have been better, appreciate you so much!!
In fact, the whole point is to focus on what you are studying and make a solid note paper. This is kind of like practicing, the more you repeat, the better results you will get in that subject. Good work to everyone, I hope everyone will be successful in their lessons.😊😊☺☺
The timing is crazy😭😭😭, I was depressed because I was falling behind my studies and all my assignments
The video: 8:30
not that deep just start
Jee !?
I am done with my JEE 2, it’s for my university
The fact that I have a exam tomorrow so I guess basically needed this
Holy shit! Sameee
damn same bruh
Mine was a week ago 🥲
GCSE’s are not multiple choice
I’m also taking gcses but there are papers that are multiple choices
@ yes but only a few questions, not the entire paper
Yeah the only thing I can think of is Geography, but still, not the entire paper
Reading a book is easy, actually
Like you want to read books, self help and other types, so much but when you actually start reading them you cant focus and get distracted or you read them but you dont remember anything
Your attention shifts for 20 minutes.
If you are dull in reading for more than this time, you will find that you have read a couple of chapters in an hour.
Using obsidian is easy actually.
But it is?
Teach me!
You just need a diamond pickaxe, a bucket of water and a cave, then mine it and make and end portal with a flint and steel
I can’t study with it its too overwhelming
The most difficult thing is the first days when you try to set up templates and structure.
And then it's so easy that sometimes you don't realize that you're clicking a few hotkeys at a time.
you really called me out with the analysis paralysis. great vid, knocked it out of the park again!
1) Avoid analysis paralysis
2) Have emergency fund (i.e., be ahead of class, as it is much easier to fall behind a lot, once you lag a bit)
3) BFS type approach, at least touch all the topics and do a couple questions of each atleast.
4) Know what ACTUALLY makes you FOCUS. and then use it during your study sessions.
5) Use Active Recall, use flashcards, cornell notes, feynman technique, pomodoro or any other shiz, just get it done.
6) Can't bypass effort. Use gpt or other ai tools but you gotta put in the work.
also, it's better to watch YT video of multiple questions being solved instead of "taking your time"
and be fast
i am preparing for jee and this helped me so much....i will comeback here after cracking jee exam to thank you
Bro is not going to crack jee by solving 7/8 +10/x 😭
😂😂😂@@ishansamudra6319
@@ishansamudra6319What does that have to do with his comment?
@@ishansamudra6319all bro learned from the video was how to add fractions (I’m referring to you btw, not the original commenter, 8n case that wasn’t clear)
3:18 that literally takes more time
redo test + watch ppl do practice questions/ do practice questions + stay ahead of class
you focused on Math but math exams are easier now than non-Math exams because every question in a non-Math exam is a trick question and are worded so confusingly you don't even know what they're asking or two answers can be right depending on how you interpret the question and the question can be interpreted multiple ways.
1:10 it would be nice to leave the link to this video in the description of your video. Even though it is easy to search for this video, including the link in the description shows that you care about your viewers
Good idea
@@easyactually thank you
i agree, yarik
@@easyactually , actually
When you've just finished your exam before you found this video 💀
As a person who has his JEE Mains exam in less than 2 months, this is very useful.
yes bro
best of luck my man
"Speed will make you better at math"
This can be interpreted in a few different ways.
It takes me take a lot of time solving one question that's why I can't finish my exams properly and the advices in this video is really helpful, Thank you
perfect timing i have physics test tomorrow
Finding the best title for a video is easy, actually
This does not work at uni.
There are no vids of ppl doing pracice priblems for the test im about to take. I try to google the specific topic im learning but the notation and methods are different.
And there's only 1 past exam in my uni database because it's a new curriculum/lecturer.
My best bet is to do the past exam, or the textbook questions, or if i dont have time I just read through the solutions (and hope they don't skip 80% of the working out 😢)
This is good for question having basic framework but for more complex question requires a way of thinking and thought process which can only be developed by actual practice. As this trick works good in NDA mathematics but for JEE its important to understand and analysis parameters for example while solving a problem we come across 2 possible solution but after understanding the condition of question all possible solutions are eliminated and hence we get (-1) as an award. So practically its good for 20percent questions in JEE but for all question your overall rank will decrease.
2:23
CHESS MENTIONED!!!!!
AND MATH MENTIONED
TWO OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS!!!!!
Well not really anymore
I hate chess
I keep losing
Almost all tests in the US besides standardized ones, if you actually did take notes the notes contain 95% or more of the knowledge that actually goes on the test. find someone with notes or use your own to make flashcards or whatever to study with and you're golden for all (non-math) questions
The timing is crazy because I just finished a practice SAT (taking it on December 7th)
Those practice problem videos will only show you the path and its you who will walk on that path ( do not just watch practice solving vidoes but do practice with it too ) And lastly develop some in interest in subject you are studying or learning , dont take learning as a formility .
winning a nobel prize is easy, actually
10:20
You can do the same thing in word using headings and subheadings. (I’d recommend using a heading for the topic, below that use subheadings for the questions, and below them have the notes that answer the questions)
I have had perfect or near perfect score on sat math since 9th grade because I skipped a grade in math, by my reading score is usually about 150 points lower
He timing is crazy since next week is my exam X-X
I have a psychology exam in January. Revising for it is not easy, actually.
unaliving yourself is easy, actually
THE TIMING MAKES ME THINK THS IS SOME SORT OF DIVINE INTERVENTION
Standardised exam question writer here. Of course the wrong answers look like common errors, they have to be plausible answers. At least in my country/ the test i work on, questions with wrong answers that are selected 0% of the time in pilot testing have to be rewritten/removed.
Holding myself accountable seems like a good idea, I'm starting a Twitch channel to go live on in my study sessions (I have a exam tomorrow).
Jokes aside, I suffer a lot from analysis paralysis and it could be a nice way to "break the ice" when studying.
i cant believe he gave a sponsor jumpscare warning
16 second into the video and bro is already calling UPSC easy 😭😭🙏🙏
For those who don't know, UPSC is India's exam for selecting the top administrative officials; basically core people who run the nation. They are widely respected in the country and have great administrative power. So the exam is also pretty tough.
There are 3 phases of the exam: Prelims(MCQ), Mains(Descriptive) and finally the Interview.
To give an Idea of how batshit crazy the competition is; let's look at 2018's exam stats. That year, 801,476 people appeared in the Prelims. Those who cleared it, moved on to Mains, the numbers significantly reduced to mere 10,000 already. Out of these, around 2k cleared the Mains. And out of them again, 1056 passed the interview. Also, to get the best branches, you need to rank within top 100, so....
You literally wrote a whole advert for UPSC like dude , people know ...
Do “buying stocks is easy actually”
you mean investing in index funds
Getting the notification of this video right before I have 2 tests tomorrow is really helpful, actually.
my problem is that SO many questions are worded confusingly, so many times I read a question and went "wtf are you saying?" it's like every exam nowadays is a CISCO exam, Math is actually easier now than non-Math exams because every question is a trick question.
for myself:
- watch other people solving problems like on YT videos
- find tricks nd shortcuts to be faster , finish early and redo test
#avoid too much analysing
just read text books and practice problems
# have emergency found, be ahead of everyone
# surround yourself with productive people
# have quick recall
# pomodoro technique, trading ai model on your textbook, making block schedule, thinking about studying is not studying
One very important thing that works for me is just study when you are focused. The moment i'm not focused i stop starting at whatever i was staring for 3 minutes and do something more "fun" for a while and then come back when i am ready to study some more.
Mental health is easy, actually
I'm going to do an exam very soon, wish me luck🔥🔥🔥
In math, i usually do the same math three times while doing it ones. Now i am trying to not do it that way so that i can increase my speed.
YEAH MY FAVOURITE RUclipsR IS BACK!
This is fire, actully
I think you just made the best 10 minutes video on how to study for a test (and even for studying for stuff that is not meant to be on a test).
A thank you from 🇧🇷
"youtube" isn't bad.
"gamethrough xy", or "topic i don't care about video essay xy" or "situational situation is crazy" is bad,
"math trick 101" and "easy, actually" and "topic your test is about explained" is good. the difference is huge, and the slip down is extreamly easys and dangerous.
You're the most direct no bullshit guy on here, props.
If you are trying to learn grammar rules, my best advice would be to write your own example sentences. This is probably extra effective for me because I am autistic, so when I write an example sentence relating to one of my special interests my brain is flooded with dopamine and I remember it forever, but I think anyone can benefit from this. Basically, take notes on grammar rules but instead of copying down their boring ass example sentences, come up with your own! It helps you use the rule in context so you can understand how it’s used.
I just finished my final high school exams a couple weeks ago and in the final week of exams I had 4 exams in 4 days
Over the course of 5 days, I did I think 17 practice exams + exams (ranging from 1 hour to 3 hour exams)
And then it turns out that 56 out of the 116 exams were leaked and my efforts were useless because VCAA is incompetent
So I think the best way to succeed at exams is to live anywhere but Australia lmao
I really needed this as I have my International GCSEs coming up next year and I have almost next to no knowledge of my subjects. Also Im out of school and studying on my own, and I can't hold myself accountable and sometimes just binge watch tv shows instead of studying..... T__T
Thanks for this guide!!
Fellow South Africans who just finished high school, how are we feeling about this releasing after we just finished our national senior certificate exams
As a french i feel Dishonored.
People prepare for years for JEE,NEET,UPSC and u wanna speed run it?
The timing cant be more perfect... I just finished my mocks today
Are we allowed to comment on youtube videos instead of studying? Does that count as studying?
Gotta appreciate someone finally talking about the benefits you get from just watching other people solve similar problems. Doing that, and making the emergency fund like you mentioned, is exactly how I've always managed maths and no one ever believes me.
11:02 strongly against this. just find actual practice problems or read your textbook for that specific concept. AI can at times be right, but for the majority of the time, that just simply isn't the case. I gave chat-gpt the steps in a seven step organic synthesis, and it completely botched it from the third step altogether. it's not a reliable thing to use.
thanks, Everything you say just sounds so right and easy, actually
Learning to cook is easy, actually
“Crashing out is easy, actually”
Waiting for "Pressure washing is easy, actually"
Waiting for "Dating is easy actually"
The EBAU/PAU in Spain is also like the French exam for access to university 😭
The fact that this was uploaded just after my calculous test feels like a personal attack.
I went to school for engineering, and in my math classes some of the profs assigned homework through a program that procedurally generates new problems from the same "skeleton" of a question, so my studying involved just redoing the homework question sets a few times over
Hell Yeah now I can go back to study for my anatomy exam tomorrow with these tricks
I now im a nobody and your the best tutor of all time across all topics and my request probably wont be reciprocated but PLEASEEEEEE!!!! do a GUITAR LESSON, I NEEEDDD ITT.
Now ASE tech A and B questions
0:15 The GCSEs no longer include many mutli-choice questions at all; maybe one or two, but most of the questions are written response or some other kind of quantifier
Conquering the universe is easy , actually
Man the jee adv is something.
Some of the questions are from Putnam. A math competition for undergrad mit and harvard students.
They are to be skipped just so you know
@Candidjalapeno I'm just saying
Hey, can you make us guide video on how to be an observant and conclude on those observations?
I just dropped math today and now I wanna go back and take it back right now
pro tip: if you feel like you have time for a little exploration, try to go a little more in depth into whatever you are studying, especially with math because more often than not, you will come across some kind of general framework or solutions that will solve the topic and pretty much all of the related problems really really fast, all thats left for you to do is to learn how to format said solution to the one you were taught and if its multiple choice then you are golden
Coming in clutch once again
This is so perfectly timed! Our exams start today😂
Please do having a sence of humer is easy actully
8:59
2.
U 0
V ?
A 2ms
T 5
V=u+at
V=0+5*2
V=10 M/s
Woah
I didn't know it could actually prove useful
Really cool
I just wish I could store this information for long periods of time
I only remember it cuz I learnt a lil bit about motion a few days ago
Lets be slow and steady
Learn
Ok
Thats correct! But you gotta find the distance it travelled
@@fxETA
Oh sorry
I misread the question
S=ut+1/2at^2
Oh I can use v^2-u^2=2as too
Hmmmmm
I coudkve found it without finding v with 2nd equation
Eh
Ill use third cuz I found v
(10)^2=2*5*S
10S=100
S=10
Did it!!!
Oh And small s for displacement
Big S for Speed
on an alt cuz yt ban from talking
I forgot to do 3.
Potential energy of an object at height is MGH
So
M 2
G 9.8
H 10
Potential energy=2*9.8*10=196 Joueles
Joules
@@ByzasTT Using the 3rd equation
(10)^2 = 2as
100 = 2*(2)*s
100/4 = s
s = 25
You mistook acceleration as 5 but the calculation was correct, happens to me too
@@fxETA bruh
I keep getting it wrong
ahh I got in the rabbit hole of making the perfect Obsidian studying system (i have adhd) and ehh The Year ended, and approx 3-4 months till final exams which are like very imp as they will decide if I enter a uni or not,
I m not starting tomorrow "I'm starting now"
completing Math and Physics the hardest ones and it ll be easier afterwards
This video seems more like a general guide on exams than one on speed running em , but however it is still brilliant thanks mate
Imma be real with you, I took my super-important-life-changing-exam 2 hrs before you posted...
fuuck I feel so called out by the last 30 seconds 😭
GCSEs are not multiple choice 😂😭
One correction: Upsc conducts its exam through three distinctive parts . The first is MCQ based. Then the second stage is descriptive and essay based .
Completely misleading
I like how im searching acca test walkthrough videos and this pops up in my notifications. Definitely watched this first you know it.
Love all your videos because of their simplicity and this cool animation of yours.
0:46
My two favourite youtubers haha
How does one find the right study technique for themselves, tho?
In Spain, we have "Selectividad" to enter university, and this year there are a lot of writing, cricticak thinking questions.
the exam you showed for french bac was IB