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    0:00 Intro
    0:59 Study the least but get the best results?
    1:46 The thought that's holding you back
    2:08 Less is more?
    2:31 Deep work
    3:01 1. 80 20 rule
    3:45 Why making notes is bad
    4:19 Why topic questions are the secret
    5:47 2. Distractions
    7:48 3. Precise Goals
    8:58 Conclusion
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  • @jspark8
    @jspark8  12 дней назад +31

    If you’re procrastinating right now, check this out. I made a free masterclass where you'll learn how to study less while getting better grades. Watch here; 👇
    www.superiorstudents.co.uk/register-ss

  • @ashakj5517
    @ashakj5517 6 месяцев назад +974

    Me : studying how to study instead of studying 😂😂😅😅

    • @bucklee93
      @bucklee93 Месяц назад +13

      Honestly a great strategy.

    • @lem.9120
      @lem.9120 Месяц назад +32

      fr, im just procrastinating watching these 'how to study' videos hoping i magically absorb the knowledge without actually studying. life's hard when you're a procrastinator :/

    • @Pleiades15
      @Pleiades15 Месяц назад +5

      My mind is not minding

    • @user-fr2rr3jw3y
      @user-fr2rr3jw3y 27 дней назад +1

      So same

    • @MiriataKToala
      @MiriataKToala 24 дня назад +1

      Yep 😂

  • @potat03ish
    @potat03ish 8 месяцев назад +12904

    As someone who's been going thru the last board exams of her life and officially done with school life,the best advices i could give the juniors are that please please please do study regularly. Especially the things you've learnt in class or lectures,you should recap them that day when you're home. Summarize the whole topic and write them down on your own way. You'll definitely see the results. I wish i realised this earlier now it's too late

    • @ArtOfBeingNerd
      @ArtOfBeingNerd 8 месяцев назад +178

      Ok sir, Will try my best following your advice

    • @yvonne6045
      @yvonne6045 8 месяцев назад +24

      Hsc?

    • @user-ul5qf8zf1h
      @user-ul5qf8zf1h 8 месяцев назад +103

      wish I could've seen this earlier my life is ruined now because of my stupid mistakes

    • @yourstrulydrify
      @yourstrulydrify 8 месяцев назад +57

      Good luck, and yes this works can confirm because this is how I studied

    • @saltedglen
      @saltedglen 8 месяцев назад +41

      confirm this workss this is how ive been studying n its so effective

  • @marii_143
    @marii_143 8 месяцев назад +817

    for distractions, i just treat my mind like a spoiled child - ‘you can’t do this now, but i’ll give you this, and then after you do 1 hour you can do that.’ is my technique!

    • @loislane9133
      @loislane9133 6 месяцев назад +22

      I used to have a similar strategy but I fell off. It’s time to get back to that

    • @ChidozieOkeke-me1ef
      @ChidozieOkeke-me1ef 2 месяца назад +12

      Damn this strategy is actually popular

    • @mrpenis3625
      @mrpenis3625 2 месяца назад +1

      I remember when I was younger my mom would say “you can’t have your dinner unless you’ve shown me all the homework or studying you’ve done” to build a good study habit and it really did

    • @pegasus3862
      @pegasus3862 Месяц назад +1

      Ya I study for a good hour and take a good 10-15 minute guitar break, it’s funny cause it helps me learn plus I’m getting a lot better at playing guitar lol

    • @_hange_zoe
      @_hange_zoe Месяц назад

      So instant gratification?

  • @McScqra
    @McScqra 8 месяцев назад +1345

    I remember studying for 14 hours for my History test, ended up getting a 16/20. Studied for about 3-4 hours for my Physics test and got a 20/20

    • @lolitsme9670
      @lolitsme9670 8 месяцев назад +17

      What did you do to study ??

    • @McScqra
      @McScqra 8 месяцев назад +188

      @@lolitsme9670 I mostly write down a paragraph after reading it for example, it helps me learn it easily. Don’t try to be aesthetic, just get your book, your pen and a paper and get straight to the point. Every 1 hour I take a small break and drink some water, and sometimes I write down the mistakes I make and correct myself which makes me remember that specific part I didn’t get correct much better! Hope I helped

    • @nassimaessamet1786
      @nassimaessamet1786 8 месяцев назад +14

      Omg scara in the comment sections

    • @McScqra
      @McScqra 8 месяцев назад +53

      @@nassimaessamet1786 pov scara studying for the akademiya

    • @wilberforcek9248
      @wilberforcek9248 7 месяцев назад +9

      how studied for 2hr on my physics test and guess what i got a 54% first quiz of the year but it got curved since everyone failed

  • @17phantuankiet23
    @17phantuankiet23 8 месяцев назад +6744

    - Study the least but get the best results (not more hours are equal to more knowledge gained)
    - 80 - 20 rule is important  don’t cram, memorize, taking notes, … Try to focus on that 20%
    - Focus on the exam questions (practice questions)
    - Deep work for 90 minutes (with minecraft background music)
    - Set precise goals
    P/s: Don’t take notes like me

    • @mamatarout306
      @mamatarout306 8 месяцев назад +142

      Minecraft BG music is phenomenal!

    • @kittycatgirl1139
      @kittycatgirl1139 8 месяцев назад +30

      *cut out bad habits during deep worl

    • @after7343
      @after7343 8 месяцев назад +18

      bought the book but was in middle of reading another one will now try to switch to the 80/20 principle cause school year just started

    • @drumninja1869
      @drumninja1869 8 месяцев назад +15

      He said don't take notes and you wrote that down as a note :)

    • @DoMoreNew
      @DoMoreNew 8 месяцев назад +2

      80 what

  • @zhaoruizhang1241
    @zhaoruizhang1241 8 месяцев назад +2413

    as a Chinese working overbroad rn and having heavy exam qualifications upcoming, i'm impressed by ur way of BRILLIANT expression and i love your videoooo!!!followed right away, finally, after following loads of korean study youtubers and watch them study for 36 hrs nonstop, someone stand out and share the secrets behind it lol

    • @jspark8
      @jspark8  8 месяцев назад +144

      ayy thanks bro im glad you found it useful:)

    • @gin4339
      @gin4339 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yesss

    • @Kubrick495
      @Kubrick495 8 месяцев назад

      K

    • @moi-hy8ok
      @moi-hy8ok 8 месяцев назад +9

      Dudeee who are those youtubers studying for 36 hours!?!!!?? 😶

    • @rizlet504
      @rizlet504 8 месяцев назад +1

      How is that possible!!! Only 24 hrs in a day

  • @valerievaldez4258
    @valerievaldez4258 8 месяцев назад +700

    Am I the only one that should be studying right now ??😂

  • @ArrytroLovesMangoes
    @ArrytroLovesMangoes 8 месяцев назад +1545

    As an Indian who has qualified some of the toughest entrance exams and even failed in some school practice tests, my only recommendation is to STUDY.
    Most of the times, we over-assume studying and focus on making it aesthetic, but the reality is to sit with your books, pen and paper and just study for terms. And while studying, write them down just after going through a part. And revise constantly.

    • @Annamaidd
      @Annamaidd 8 месяцев назад +16

      Do you have any recommendations on learning something by heart ? We have to learn 300 pages of history exactly word by word

    • @ArrytroLovesMangoes
      @ArrytroLovesMangoes 8 месяцев назад +69

      @@Annamaidd The exact way to do so / The exact answer to your question, lies in the second para of my main comment. ~ " Sit with your books, pen and paper and immediately write after learning / memorising a particular part (the length of which depends upon your comfort). Write what you memorized. Then after around a week or two, REVISE what you learned.
      I used to follow the exact procedure since my class 1 / age=6. My mother taught it to me. At the age of 18 now, I can say, it's the only way to crack any exam. Just blindly do it. Learn, Write, Revise. It may be lengthy as a process but it's effectiveness is beyond measurable.

    • @maplesugar853
      @maplesugar853 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@ArrytroLovesMangoesthank you for sharing your method

    • @chrysanthemum5594
      @chrysanthemum5594 8 месяцев назад +31

      I really like how you also mentioned your failures. many people have this assumption that all these successful students have an innate predisposition to study and that even if they dont study, they will still get good grades.this kind of mindset bars a lot of students to work hard and demotivates them when the reality is that successful people are hardworkers and smartworkers.

    • @Annamaidd
      @Annamaidd 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@ArrytroLovesMangoes thank you very much for helping ❤

  • @mehakverma7043
    @mehakverma7043 8 месяцев назад +2434

    I find that this works more for STEM students, like doing questions and stuff, but for humanities students, you have to spend lots of time reading and applying what you read through writing and assignments. It's unavoidable. I have never stayed up all night studying for a chemistry test, because I can just solve the practice questions and tests over and over again. And once you can solve the most difficult questions in the textbook, you are ready for the test. But the only all-nighters I've ever pulled were for English class. Writing an essay takes time, even if you do not notice the time. First you have to understand the subject. Then you have to formulate new and profound thoughts on that learned info. Then you have to articulate it in writing in order to apply your thoughts well so that the teacher can judge your knowledge. That's a solid B. But a solid A...well that's hard. You have to go above and beyond and really connect the readings to your own thoughts, and maybe even the world. And you have to do it well and convincingly and ope- it's 6am and you studied for 12 hours straight by accident.

    • @side5029
      @side5029 8 месяцев назад +73

      that was such a good summation but, tbh, not relatable. im planning to take humanities with so much pressure to take science and i think as my country has english as a second language, the standards over that subjects are much lower. in rural areas, just being able to say "i am a boy" in english is a subject of awe. maybe thats why getting almost 100% in english is easier for fluent/semi-fluent students. but reading your comment makes me much more apprehensive about my command over english...if i were to move abroad in the future, (which i most probably will), then would that be a herculean task? would english, my best subject, potentially become my worst due to higher standards in english-speaking countries...?

    • @evoid.3949
      @evoid.3949 8 месяцев назад +35

      You literally just described social science .

    • @mehakverma7043
      @mehakverma7043 8 месяцев назад +54

      @@side5029 I'm from Canada, and English is not easy here, its all about organizing your words in a way that conveys what you know and convinces the reader your point. Writing is meant to be beautiful. Honestly I did take my fair share of STEM classes in grade 11 (chem, physics, functions, programming). And the science and math classes were indeed very difficult, even more difficult than the humanities. I was doing awful in them, but my problem back then was that I kept making notes (which is useless). But when I got a tutor my grades turned out fine and the courses were a lot easier, because it's just your ability to understand complex theories and functions of science and math. But I never needed to spend more than 3 hours per day on my STEM subjects. Because once you understood the unit and how to solve the difficult questions, you're set for the tests and exams.
      Humanities requires you to think critically and beyond the scope of what you are given. I'm going into law so in grade 12 I dropped all my STEM classes and took philosophy, social studies, history, law, etc. Reading is very time consuming but it must be done. Planning your essay, writing your answer, thinking, these things are more time consuming than they sound. So while the "minimal time deep thinking" technique shown in the video may work for STEM classes, they do not work for humanities. I remember doing a philosophy assignment on the matrix and it took me a whole 2 days to answer 9 questions about the movie. (A bunch of kids got in trouble with that assignment because they used ChatGPT to answer them, which is why you should always keep your written outline and thinking before you type it up).
      To answer your question about studying abroad, I'm also going abroad for Law School in Scotland and I'm kind of scared because they take the arts and humanities a lot more seriously. Honestly, your essay writing MUST be excellent if you want to study humanities in an English speaking country. Read as many of the classics as you can, it'll save you a lot of trouble.

    • @mehakverma7043
      @mehakverma7043 8 месяцев назад +16

      @@evoid.3949 Yeah bro, studying social science has a different method than studying for STEM.

    • @justincren8259
      @justincren8259 8 месяцев назад +41

      Something that help me past with an A for my humanities classes is to
      1:Don't try to edit and create at the same time, when trying to be a perfectionist, it's really difficult to generate ideas. Instead just try to get the word count down and then revise. However, this skill will take some time to build up.
      2:Try to write when you have the most energy and have clear goals.
      3:Imo, reading the texts are inevitable, but you can maximize your 1st reading sessions. I like to generate essay prompt questions for the readings and then answer them in 2-3 paragraphs, this is simply my ideas rather than trying sound professional. It'll help you prepare for exam prompts your professor may give to you.

  • @lookbehindyouhehe
    @lookbehindyouhehe 8 месяцев назад +1425

    These are great tips. I will for sure be doing them . One thing I like to add is I also keep a "mistake" notebook . I write everything I got wrong in my exams or the past papers down so I don't repeat them

    • @selima123dz5
      @selima123dz5 8 месяцев назад +50

      Thats really smart! I might try that. 💖

    • @lookbehindyouhehe
      @lookbehindyouhehe 8 месяцев назад +6

      💞

    • @oneaimaiims
      @oneaimaiims 8 месяцев назад +14

      My teachers also asked me to maintain a mistake notebook.... But I'm really confused... Like... What am I supposed to write in that? What's the pattern to write stuff in it?

    • @ofentsemohloki
      @ofentsemohloki 8 месяцев назад +39

      @@oneaimaiims just by making bullet points of the mistakes..or rather writing a sample question followed by the mistake you do( as well as the correct way to do it in a different pen colour preferably). What this will do automatically is that every single time you come across such a question in the exam, that mistake will be the first thing that comes to mind and you will be sure to avoid it.
      It does not really have a pattern persay. just write them however you want and just be sure to constantly revisit and recall them and fully classify the book as your mistake notebook and that you will never repeat whatever mistake that you write in that book

    • @x2dowt
      @x2dowt 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm curious, but how would you apply this? Idk about you guys but for us, after we finish an exam on x topic, we move on to the next one and never touch it again (except for finals lol)....

  • @greyscale_illustration
    @greyscale_illustration 7 месяцев назад +88

    1. Read the theory, underline words or lines that define the whole paragraph
    2. Solve the previous year questions topic wise and mark the the tricky or time taking ones (also see how a teacher solves those questions)
    3. Cut out distractions if possible or like he said, delay them
    4. Don't make time tables(not very effective), set goals for each week and divide it as each day's task. Keep 1 or 2 days for revision( quickly go through those underlined words and topics in your textbook and solve the marked questions )
    5. Set feasible goals
    6. At the end of the month take a collective assessment

  • @dmvmeu7140
    @dmvmeu7140 8 месяцев назад +181

    As an Asian clicking on this vid I was worried this was gonna be a 'glorifying unhealthy amts of studying' thing, but I'm really relieved at your approach to studying. Ik that ppl look towards us cuz how our countries are portrayed (which ngl is quite accurate) but this approach is honestly the best. Take care and good luck in school!

  • @rayjustslay
    @rayjustslay 8 месяцев назад +3111

    0:59 Study effectively and efficiently with consuming less hours
    1:47 the thoughts holding you back
    2:08 less is more
    2:08 deep work
    3:02 80-20 rule (pareto principle)
    3:45 making notes is bad
    4:20 topic questions be very important
    3:19 distractions
    7:51 precise goals
    Tip: solve past year papers to score A+++ and prove everyone wrong and show up with slay results

    • @tucosalamanca5818
      @tucosalamanca5818 8 месяцев назад +43

      UOOOOOUGH LETS GO I CAN DO THIS I CAN CHANGE I WILL CHANGE!!! 😭😭😭

    • @pringles2787
      @pringles2787 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@tucosalamanca5818let's gooo

    • @neesie8434
      @neesie8434 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@tucosalamanca5818YOU CAN I BELIEVE IN YOU. AND THE 10 OTHER LIKES YOU GOT 💪💪💪💪💪💪

    • @mezzanahmed7647
      @mezzanahmed7647 7 месяцев назад +6

      How do you find past papers

    • @tucosalamanca5818
      @tucosalamanca5818 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@mezzanahmed7647 ask ur teacher, but they usually post them on the school portals

  • @Nicolas-ii2bc
    @Nicolas-ii2bc 8 месяцев назад +288

    Hey, I'm a university student I do electrical engineering. I had to relearn how to study because college was beating my ass during the first semester. Only now, I've started to abandon the idea of copying everything and I started focusing 100% on past exams, and it really makes a difference. I agree 100% with your video, especially the part about setting a goal to learn in a small amount of time. Another important tip is to study every day, even when you feel super tired. That way, after a few months, studying calculus 2 just becomes an everyday thing.

    • @gbgr2649
      @gbgr2649 3 месяца назад +3

      I seriously can’t get myself to practice past papers because I don’t even know how to answer any question. Would it be helpful/useful if I practice exam questions everyday (while checking the mark scheme for the answers) until I slowly get the hang of it, become knowledgeable and start working on my own without the mark scheme?

    • @polarisation
      @polarisation 2 месяца назад

      @@gbgr2649 you could try talking to students from higher years that had the same teacher ,they most likely had similar exams.

    • @crsilvajrr970
      @crsilvajrr970 21 день назад

      @@gbgr2649sounds like u already got it mate

    • @terminatorhd889
      @terminatorhd889 10 дней назад

      ​@@gbgr2649same. How can I practice past exams if I don't know how to get past the first question?!

  • @athenapol7507
    @athenapol7507 7 месяцев назад +58

    i was always a 95-100% student during all of my school years. I did not study excessively , the key was to understand as much as I could during the lesson and be punctual. When I got home I always did my homework and had also plenty of time to spend on other activities.
    Playing a musical instrument , being past of a team , painting can increase your productivity and agility too.

    • @abrahamlunchtime5421
      @abrahamlunchtime5421 5 месяцев назад +2

      Especially in maths

    • @redpanda4706
      @redpanda4706 4 месяца назад +2

      How many hours of school do you got? I spent 9-11 hours in school so I don't have time to do anything other than homework at home

  • @HistoryHatesLobsters
    @HistoryHatesLobsters 8 месяцев назад +47

    Really some good advice. I never struggled as much with working efficiently since I found ways I can study in less time pretty early on and I also set precise goals for myself. My problems are that I get distracted easily, am unmotivated and can't discipline myself to actually stay focused for longer periods of time. So although I am very productive when I work, I procrastinate way too much, which leads to having less time left, which stresses me out and makes me even less willing go go study. It's also nice to hear someone acknowledge that leaving all distractions behind isn't something you can just do and it takes time to get used to and pull through. Thanks a lot :)

  • @krithika5664
    @krithika5664 8 месяцев назад +403

    Aww you're the first person to ACTUALLY build my trust over studying in a short time. I just know that studying focused for lesser time was more efficient for me than a whole day. Nobody in India approved. Hell yeah thanks a lot. You're so cute and adorable bro. This society needs a student like you. Keep working great! ❤😊

    • @jspark8
      @jspark8  8 месяцев назад +71

      yeah for me the whole comparing how many hours you study thing that was pushed out in asia was what was confusing to me and led me to make the video. im glad you liked it:)

    • @sonic66646
      @sonic66646 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hahahhaa really? Society is still stuck on something silly like that?
      It’s always important to believe yourself innovate and see your results, and for that you have to say yes yes but I won’t be treating it like a bible to what others tell you. But still idk studying seems like something that it should progress in much faster than that imo 😂
      I guess others want you to reach your potential? But.. what abojt the potential of living a happy life? Is that not important? Is it bc we’re too happy and excited about the new world we’re living in? And we think being a student is the time to build your foundation forever? Hmm I see I see… you do gotta remember that students will have more motivation and power to build a good foundation for their future if they are happy and living well rather than completely sacrificing their years like a slave for it.. but I guess that’s a concept people have to explore a bit in order to realize. I guess it’s everyone’s personal choice and I’d like to see everyone’s new innovations.. rather than I’d like to criticize those who seem reckless based on my own clueless ideas 😂

    • @udontevenwannaknowbruv
      @udontevenwannaknowbruv 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cute and adorable 💀💀

    • @lizzy23708
      @lizzy23708 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@udontevenwannaknowbruv lmao

    • @user-li6fy2gl1d
      @user-li6fy2gl1d 2 месяца назад

      she is a girl@@udontevenwannaknowbruv

  • @linni1528
    @linni1528 8 месяцев назад +172

    The very first thing I’m doing before studying or revising anything is to write down all the topics and then get 3 colours and mark the topics I already am familiar with, the ones I don’t fully understand and the ones I don’t understand at all. That takes only a few minutes and is so practical for having a good overview of everything and later for efficiently using your precious study time. Now when I start studying I first study the topics I don’t understand at all. My red flag is that I just love having a summary of all topics on one page. That’s why I always write my summary around a week before the test/exam, BUT it is so important to really just write a SUMMARY and not all the little details. I always do that on my computer because 1. I have more space on one page and 2. It’s just so much faster and easier. I love having my own summary for revising everything in a quick way (for example before sleeping or right before the test/exam). When I have prioritised my topics and wrote my summary (this takes me around 30-45 minutes) I’m gonna study all topics by using different study techniques that work best for me (I think it’s really personal which study techniques are working for you).
    I really liked this video and just wanted to share my study habits! Please always remember to put your mental health first and don’t feel pressured to be this perfect student, because literally nobody is perfect! 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

  • @gazey
    @gazey 8 месяцев назад +82

    My advice is that if u take notes for the sake of taking notes, don’t do it because it’s a waste of time. Just read the textbooks and try to understand it instead of memorizing. 80% of the stuff taught can be remembered by just understanding it (not the case for labeling stuff though)

  • @bobo568
    @bobo568 7 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for this. I always feel like I'm never studying enough and I feel guilty when I get distracted and annoyed because of all the studying. I now feel more motivated to try and focus deeply :) It isn't going to be easy but I know how to start now!

  • @MapleInYoutube
    @MapleInYoutube 8 месяцев назад +200

    I have watched hours and hours of videos on how to study effectively during this summer, but this is genuinely the best video I have watched yet. Love the content man!!!

  • @bread4199
    @bread4199 8 месяцев назад +46

    I have no words, that was probably the most life changing video ive ever watched. Thank you

  • @Axel.Woodward
    @Axel.Woodward 2 месяца назад +1

    one of the best videos about studying i've ever seen. tackled all main points, providing claims and examples, beautiful. wish you all the best irl.

  • @kittykat8589
    @kittykat8589 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you for sharing your thoughts on this matter and giving us such great advices about studying!! This year as a student i have also dealt with a lot of distractions such as netflix, youtube etc, so your video was really helpful. Keep it up!!

  • @susboi6202
    @susboi6202 8 месяцев назад +44

    i was literally struggling to study when i watched this. thanks bro. will try all these❤️🔥

  • @linsmay
    @linsmay 8 месяцев назад +21

    yt recommended me this video maybe maybe bc they know how much i wasted time the first few weeks of class lol…but now im learning that i can pretty much skip my textbook readings and just research for my papers and still get straight A’s with half the effort.
    this is a great video!! i hope you continue doing well in school 😊

  • @haaniworld
    @haaniworld 5 дней назад

    Thank you so much buddy for sharing this video ❤

  • @LongTermLearner
    @LongTermLearner 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for those great study tips! Actually, I've been implementing a couple of those tips into my studying sessions and they indeed have great results! Keep up the great work man.

  • @makeeblah
    @makeeblah 8 месяцев назад +69

    Everything you said is true. I'm a med student and I started off solely making pretty notes on my ipad, and I look back on them now and i don't remember jack shit. As soon as I gained access to question banks, ditched the need to have perfect notes, I started seeing the results. I use note taking for more consolidation; to compare similar and different things (because that's what's tested). I am still trying to overcome that more hours=more knowledge and it is a somewhat hard pill to swallow. What I've learnt that how many hours of deep work that allows you to grasp content is worth way more than idly sitting at a desk and only ever taking a breath when having to eat/shower. I feel like that not putting much pressure on yourself opens up the gates of your mind more lol. Wonderful tips and i love the concept of deep work. i am on a journey to fully maximizing on that concept, because it really is the key.

  • @sadia8174
    @sadia8174 8 месяцев назад +117

    RUclips recommended me this video and I just clicked it cuz I have a bio exam the day after tomorrow. I almost wasted the whole day chillin today.
    The type of students he described (makes notes and thinks they're studying tons, flips through textbooks and not really study the main topics) is totally me. I always procrastinate and even tho I take more time to study than anyone I've known, I end up studying faster than anyone right the last minute. That's just how I survive even tho it gets me burned out everytime. So, this video was like a fate to me lol. I really needed to hear that. THANK YOU ♡

    • @jspark8
      @jspark8  8 месяцев назад +4

      im really glad it helped:)

    • @user-bg6mc1ct9r
      @user-bg6mc1ct9r 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ow man so relatable im also like that and tomorrow i have eng exm and gonna start studying now btw im in 11 grade and u?

    • @sadia8174
      @sadia8174 8 месяцев назад

      @@user-bg6mc1ct9r lmao I'm in 11th grade too (wow was this a coincidence too..?) Tho I'd be a 12th grader real soon. It's my year final. So wish me luck~

  • @koroshiyashinigami
    @koroshiyashinigami 2 месяца назад +1

    Damn. I thought this was just going to be another video like every other "that student", but no, you made a REALLY clear, concise, simple and practical video and all of that under 10 minutes! I'm saving this video for life! Your words REALLY spoke to mez thanks for writing the script the way you wrote it, it really opened up my mind and created a clear path without resistance. Thank You! 🎉

  • @diyapramanick3952
    @diyapramanick3952 4 месяца назад

    Best video yet! Straight to the point!

  • @dina-ls1rw
    @dina-ls1rw 8 месяцев назад +8

    school starts in a week for me so ill be using these tips as well as some that have worked in the past for me 🔥 rlly good vid you earned yourself a sub 🙏🙏

  • @camthecar
    @camthecar 7 месяцев назад +34

    I've already graduated and am moving into a MBA program, but I highly recommend delaying your distractions, as this is a key point to how to become successful in your studies. Both my parents (Singapore and Chinese) always used this method of forcing me to study 1-2 hours, then allow me to spend my time freely until later at night when we do a quick review. This is very efficient and for parents, this is a great way of parenting that will help more to guiding your kid while they will eventually learn to appreciate the effort you have put in.

  • @unknownuserfromearth
    @unknownuserfromearth 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks you mate, well done!

  • @_-do9dh
    @_-do9dh 6 месяцев назад +1

    RUclips knew i needed help but i was skipping on this vid for the last two months.
    I really appreciate your hard work , Thank you for taking the time to upload a video like this its really helpful.

  • @nosiebangchan
    @nosiebangchan 8 месяцев назад +11

    1. Thoughts holding you back
    Time studied = Knowledge gained

  • @AH-JUICY.
    @AH-JUICY. 8 месяцев назад +41

    As an asian who has to go to study classes because of my parents and gets sent to tutoring each day for 3 hours after school, then having to go home and study more. I can say that that stuff does not work. Do what works for you, find ways like this video. I use the 80 by 20 rule and it works really well. I will start using the Minecraft background music too. This whole video opened my mindset to an easier and better way. Thank you

  • @user-th8th7jj6w
    @user-th8th7jj6w 3 месяца назад +1

    love the format of your videos!!

  • @bpxblink
    @bpxblink 7 месяцев назад +4

    I'm watching this a day before my exams, this video is a gem with actual non-basic study tips!

  • @hanni.i0i
    @hanni.i0i 8 месяцев назад +29

    I'm going into yr12 now and i feel like this vid is so helpful fr! thank you for making such an informative but quick and precise vid for us who especially just finished gcses and aren't used to revising all the time cuz we wait for like the month before. consistence is key,, 2hrs a day can be of great help!!!❤❤

  • @tcistrash9911
    @tcistrash9911 7 месяцев назад +10

    I feel like I either have the inability to stay focused or ADHD. I so easily get distracted by many things; a fly passing by, a squeak made by a chair, rustling of papers, you name it.

    • @user-bh8zc4zr5n
      @user-bh8zc4zr5n 7 месяцев назад +5

      Imo it's neither ADHD nor inability to stay focused that is keeping you from focusing but (if i am guessing it right)
      you are not even interested in the study material.But that's not your fault , textbooks ARE boring😢 BUT you can do something about it,like learning the how and why of things , applications of formulas ,imagining scenarios and creating stories instead of cramming...as long as you develop that close relation with your subjects, will you start to enjoy and excel at studies...Stay motivated❤❤ and remember ,nothing is wrong with you but the way you are DOING stuff can be ineffective

    • @macrox6017
      @macrox6017 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-bh8zc4zr5nour views match❤️

  • @dimensionalanimations
    @dimensionalanimations 6 месяцев назад +1

    This video benefitted me a lot! Thanks for all the advice! :D

  • @user-gq8xn6si9m
    @user-gq8xn6si9m 2 месяца назад +3

    Bro just shared 5000 years of Asian techniques honed by the ancestors to academic perfection with the world.😂Thanks dude

  • @saltyspudhead
    @saltyspudhead 6 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve recently become a college student flattened by the exams because the concepts are so different and difficult. What I learned is very similar to this video but I’d recommend having those notes in addition to doing topic and exam qs because it gives you the why and the background knowledge necessary. Plus when I take my notes now I focus on writing down the learning targets and specific qs before I read and transfer the information to my notebook. That made note taking efficient and made practice exams easier and gave me a deeper understanding. Even then I find myself making a small cheat sheet of the basic information and reviewing that to help me remember.
    Just my two cents. Awesome video :) and this totally changed the way I do work for the better.

  • @enrikasakenyte4689
    @enrikasakenyte4689 8 месяцев назад

    I'm so happy I found this at the start of the school year! thank youuuuuu

  • @aamankhan2651
    @aamankhan2651 Месяц назад

    Thanks Man. I really needed this video. Somehow this video worked as a motivation for me. God Bless you

  • @wardz21
    @wardz21 8 месяцев назад +10

    This was so helpful!! Thank you so much! I'm gonna try so hard now cos ive only got this year left for my gcse's 😭

  • @twicequeensofkpop
    @twicequeensofkpop 8 месяцев назад +11

    this is exactly what my Asian parents tell me every day, this video is a better version of their explanation and it helped a lot, thank you!! I will use this technique in my midterms starting next week!!

  • @therealariahb
    @therealariahb 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video !❤

  • @TheWalkingMirage4service
    @TheWalkingMirage4service 7 месяцев назад

    thank you so much man...I really needed this👍appreciate it

  • @aukeilia_ramos
    @aukeilia_ramos 8 месяцев назад +5

    I love how you "appreciate" the differences in what may or may not work for others

  • @tenzindharma-90
    @tenzindharma-90 6 месяцев назад +4

    As an Asian living in the UK, I can confirm that this information is 100% true.

  • @sheisyasmine
    @sheisyasmine 4 месяца назад

    This was amazing advice. Thank you.

  • @maria5737
    @maria5737 7 месяцев назад +9

    I'm entering my 3rd year in uni, I get good grades but I definitely felt like I could do better overall. I'm looking to be more consistent and make studying every day fun and interesting while also trying to learn other things and being in touch with my hobbies. Great video!!

  • @claireaestethic
    @claireaestethic 8 месяцев назад +4

    The tips r really helpful and I just realized I’ve been doing them subconsciously all year well yay it worked

  • @148quickbricks
    @148quickbricks 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video i rly like the way you make your videos and these study ones especially for me as an asian who has just started gcse years. I like the idea of 80 - 20 rule and cutting down to proper shorter sessions so keep up the good content.

  • @demonhealeryo
    @demonhealeryo 7 месяцев назад

    This was really great. I usually just go in blindly on what to study, but now I can pin point on specifics on what I want to achieve. I appreciate your video and overall thank you 😁👍🏻

  • @xoxosimone5293
    @xoxosimone5293 8 месяцев назад +2

    this video is brilliant💘💘 very helpful and at the same time entertaining! will def do deep work sessions more often form now on (instead of flipping through study book for 3 hours😀)

  • @einszwei7985
    @einszwei7985 7 месяцев назад

    thank you for all the tips. The part of asking you questions and learning through answering them really validated me in the new method i tried. keep on the content... really helpfull

  • @savageantelope3306
    @savageantelope3306 7 месяцев назад

    Glad to know I’m already starting to do this cus nearly all of my classes have given me some kind of questions to answer about the topic before the midterms coming up.

  • @apollo3148
    @apollo3148 8 месяцев назад +12

    Honestly, as a possibly neurodivergent Student, this is the first video on studying that seems, well, realistic. Even in my standards with my difficulties in learning, will definitely give this a go as the school year starts

  • @ImNida22007
    @ImNida22007 8 месяцев назад +6

    Just found this video randomly and I'm really impressed the way you shared the top firing tips which every student need in Aasia thank you so much dear 🥳⚡🔥🔥i hope this channel and your hard work will pay off completing million subscribers best luck!!!!!!Saranghae💜😚

  • @kym8497
    @kym8497 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this, I listened while doing the dishes, have a physics examine coming up and need to get in the zone and focus, found a study guide that acts as a practice tests. Starting there

  • @4eyedpuddinghead
    @4eyedpuddinghead Месяц назад

    thank u smm!! This rlly helped me to understand how to study more efficiently..

  • @voodoocurry2762
    @voodoocurry2762 8 месяцев назад +3

    Your voice is really relaxing and the video was also quite helpful

  • @legallysmart1616
    @legallysmart1616 8 месяцев назад +19

    I feel like a lot of people (particularly beginners) are super eager to participate in the rat race of getting more hours under their study routine.
    A lot of people often assume that i study a shit ton lot and am just lying when i tell them that i actually study way less than i probably should 😅 but it is true.
    Although i am kind of trying to get into studying for longer hours to built a stronger daily revesion routine
    Super helpful video btw :) thank you!!

  • @Villain_Have_Feeling
    @Villain_Have_Feeling 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much i searched for a while about how to study better because I'm pretty bad at focusing and learning outside of school and the video really helped me.
    maybe it was the reason you made it as a student and not someone outsider who saying it has to work but someone who says "It doesn't really have to work but it can work"
    so thank you so much I have to say I tried these tricks in my last test and it really helped me out, I got around 10% higher than usual! so thank you

  • @tisankhemwape7377
    @tisankhemwape7377 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for telling me exactly what i knew last semester but got carried in the trend of long hour studying that i forgot how i got through last semester.😊

  • @musition9873
    @musition9873 7 месяцев назад +6

    A technique I found myself is that I try to remember the guilt and emptiness of indulging in social media and entertainment without having studied enough whenever I go to do those things. This makes me more inclined to do the work as my mind now associates procrastination with sadness and guilt.

  • @Bluebirdie442
    @Bluebirdie442 8 месяцев назад +5

    "we all know that worst feeling is when you're watching netflix but you still have that exam you have to study for"
    this is so true😭

  • @tiffxhe
    @tiffxhe 5 месяцев назад

    thank you so much for this vid!, helped me alot.

  • @hollandflop2436
    @hollandflop2436 7 месяцев назад +2

    MAN I LOVE YOU, THIS IS 100% GONNA HELP ME WITH MY CHEM EXAMS.

  • @melynnstevens8720
    @melynnstevens8720 7 месяцев назад +7

    Not me watching this instead of studying

  • @Artemisia55
    @Artemisia55 8 месяцев назад +4

    Omg the “learning how to lucid dream so you can study more while you sleep” 😂 I have literally thought this.

  • @akhanisopangisa3549
    @akhanisopangisa3549 20 дней назад

    Best video on the internet honestly 🙌
    As a final year Engineering student this video was extremely helpful and informative

  • @AlejandroVazquez-ir1yt
    @AlejandroVazquez-ir1yt 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you bro your advice is really helping me to go through IB right now

  • @tracergod0756
    @tracergod0756 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hey bro im part Korean living in the UK and i cant thank you enough for this video as i am jsjt beginning college and i love that you kept the discipline system in place as i perosonally love playing video games but first if i do 2 hours deep work then i can reward myself after

    • @Shy-drama
      @Shy-drama 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you ever need help with your assignments hit me up

    • @tracergod0756
      @tracergod0756 8 месяцев назад

      @@Shy-drama appreciate it man 👍

  • @ErraticOverthinker
    @ErraticOverthinker 8 месяцев назад +5

    As someone who struggled as hell with organisation, procrastination and all messed up things a good student should avoid, I'd been obsessed watching all this study techniques on RUclips and Internet.
    I got super overwhelmed, none of these worked for me and my anxiety started crawling to my head. "I need to find the perfect method and schedule" I used to say-...
    And sometimes the best studying method is so simple as paying attention in class and asking questions. Understanding what ur being teached is the key. Furthermore, having a keen interest on the topic and searching doubts on RUclips or internet overall, has helped me alot.
    I like taking effective notes, like writing the date and topic, also doing like a little scheme with brief explanation of what we are talking, while writing at a side vocabulary that idk. With a basic scheme, at home, I can highlight those things that I kinda struggle and search up the info that I don't understand. After that it's just about accumulating notes till you have a nice lil book to study and revise for the exams.
    I advice revising everyday what u had done yest. 5 mins or so, using the question method in ur head. So when the exam it's close, you already know pretty much everything and you only need to revise a little bit.😊
    In subjects that revolves around problem solving it doesn't work ofc, those I highly recommend practicing everyday with exams that other students may have posted on the internet or problems that might equal to the level of the exam's.
    Even tho, I really suggest finding ur self-made methods that adjusts to ur conditions and necessities.🙃

    • @HistoryHatesLobsters
      @HistoryHatesLobsters 8 месяцев назад +1

      I relate a lot to what you wrote. I never really struggled with working efficiently but starting to work at all. I also take a lot of notes in classes etc. and know how I need to study but I really struggle with maths even though I know I need to solve a lot of problems since learning the theory doesn't help. But I really hate it and never do.
      All those study videos are promoting just doing better and getting over it, but it's really not that easy to discipline yourself like that.
      And in the end, you're right, you need to find what works for you and sadly others can suggest options but you somehow have to figure it out on your own.
      I hope everyone figures it out (sooner rather than later, including me)

  • @Sk4lifers689
    @Sk4lifers689 3 месяца назад

    I really have a feeling this is gonna be helpful, I'm going to try it and hope for the best

  • @btsbangtanforlife
    @btsbangtanforlife 14 дней назад

    u r the only guy I've seen sayin inspirational stuff with a straight face 😂 too good👌👌👍👍

  • @Aly_5610
    @Aly_5610 4 месяца назад +5

    I have a afro-asian that didnt have anything lower than a A and I was inspired by him while the others were shaming him behind hus back just like you described in the intro, and I'm pretty good academically the only thing that set me below him was athletics, and I wanted to be just like him bc I like to work with ppl not against, and I figured out the only thing I didn't do in this video was the regular daily study, I only studied for the test a night before and I did well most of the part, So thank you for these tips and I hope that everybody can succeed at their academics and please their parents 😊❤

  • @Scandalous_rainbow
    @Scandalous_rainbow 8 месяцев назад +4

    I remember during my mock exams, I would overhear my classmates saying how they went through 10 past papers last night but they got the lowest mark and I would be there with the knowledge of half a past paper and some videos and the hope in my heart that my memory won't fail me and a wish in my head that 'those' topics won't come

  • @laylasilva7121
    @laylasilva7121 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the info! Back in college after 10 years, studying seems so foreign. You're video helps!

  • @troybradoo4916
    @troybradoo4916 5 месяцев назад

    ive been stressing for all my essays due soon and upcoming tests so this was rlly helpful

  • @daniellaehornamsarweh827
    @daniellaehornamsarweh827 8 месяцев назад +6

    And here I was thinking "teenagers these days are sooooo distracted" Funny I have to learn the best secret to passing my exams from a teenager. Another Jim Kwik. Thank you my friend.This was a real eye opener.

  • @mrprince2424
    @mrprince2424 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you soo much brother I am from india it really beneficall I didn't know about this techniques thanks

  • @giseleng
    @giseleng 8 месяцев назад

    THis is amazing. Thank you for making this video. You are an inspiration ! ❤

  • @yogeshmurgude
    @yogeshmurgude 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much!!It was enlightening!!!

  • @tia2380
    @tia2380 8 месяцев назад +3

    I am someone who can only study if i make those aesthetic pinterest notes. My adhd makes my mind wander and procrastinate too much and those notes have been the most effective way for me to focus. Yeah a lot of people here seem to think it is useless but the only way i can get myself to sit down and study is if i make notes like that. I try to understand each and everything i put down in the notes while writing them, make sure to highlight important points and then also write down questions i have or further research i need to do on the topic. Thats my method and it's something that works for me. I'm now in grad school doing my masters in physics and it has taken me a long time to perfect this method for myself. So the only thing I want to point out from this video is that while these are very useful tips, if you have a method that works for you and goes against what's said here its still okay.

  • @chjikou
    @chjikou 8 месяцев назад +3

    as an hispanic teenager whose parents cry everyday thinking their daughter won’t go to college for having B+, this information costs millions.

  • @bumckfsz3736
    @bumckfsz3736 5 месяцев назад

    I couldnt get myself to learn for the past 5 days, after watching your video im so motivated to do so. Thank you!

  • @dekiverse
    @dekiverse 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this. Of course I've heard quite similar things over a hundred times in the past 3-4 years but now that I'm in uni (it's a bachelors in technology, basically all science(& maths) except biology) i somehow decided it was time to get 'serious' about life, though probably because i can't just skim through it like I've been doing in school. That sounds kinda weird even to me because highschool is also supposed to be taken seriously, but whatever. And yes, past year questions is quite literally your goal in front of you, i think all over the world just covering them up, i mean not learning but having genuine knowledge would help like 70-80% with your results. So I probably just needed something to kickstart myself, I'll follow these advices. Thanks!

  • @digitaldiaries-uz9zp
    @digitaldiaries-uz9zp 8 месяцев назад +6

    Why your not famous ?? Thanks for those game changing tips this will help me a lot 🎉 congrats for gaining a sub 😄

  • @annag1488
    @annag1488 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is like the best vid ive ever seen

    • @jspark8
      @jspark8  8 месяцев назад +2

      why thank you:)

  • @user-il6is1zm9i
    @user-il6is1zm9i 8 месяцев назад

    This really helped me, thank you so much!

  • @kroxthegoat
    @kroxthegoat 7 месяцев назад +1

    not only a great video but great storytelling aswell well done.

  • @myoura11
    @myoura11 8 месяцев назад +8

    this was a brilliant an relatable video for me. After starting the 9th grade I started having difficulties with maths where I used to win math olympiads and was the best math student in our class. I thought this was due to not practicing enough during the covid time, everything was falling apart. I only focused on learning the concept fully even the nihht before the exam because I felt like that would help me score good. But after getting the question paper I realized I knew all the equations, formulas, tricks and everything but I failed to imply them.

  • @denzel5138
    @denzel5138 7 месяцев назад +3

    I think I've been doing this by mistake all year and it improved a lot of my marks drastically✅it's reassuring to know that I'm not just basing my results on whether I'm lucky enough to remember but on an actually effective manner of studying