Bro, nobody shows the practical’s of study tips step-by-step. You always show us lots of practical demos which is so helpful 🙏. I keep waiting for your study videos ❤️🙏. Got lots of motivation from you watching your study videos 🙏
The way how I study is whatever I read I turn it into questions, and sometimes I provide an answer to it below, and then I answer and colour code the questions. But I still am a slow reader all times
If someone is in a levels i think this tip may actually help u a lot cuz it really sped up my mindmap taking time SO MUCH. I do this with biology and chemistry but im sure this will work with other subjects as well. Before starting a chapter go through the o levels chapter from which this particular a levels chapter got derived from. If u have the textbook that's amazing if u don't I'm pretty sure free pdfs are readily available. This genuinely makes connecting all the topics so much easier and brings down the overwhelmedness and the "study anxiety" quite a lot. Just do a little pre reading with the o levels textbook before priming and TRUST ME u won't reget. Y'all got this 💌💌.
@@knw-seeker6836 It is definitely something I am looking to do. Would love it if you could send me an email if you have any ideas about what I could include in there and how I could make it "applicable" (email- zain@zainasif.com)
Greetings from Brazil! I just wanted to say that I fell in love with your channel, I recommend it to anyone saying that it's from a "Mediciner Gringo" and it's the best channel for advanced study tips that I know, (even without knowing English very well we can watch yours with automatically translated subtitles ), always straight to the point and in a practical way with excellent content and editing, in addition to your passion and dedication being visible, I admire you a lot, congratulations on the work, you have helped me so much that I will watch all the videos XD huehue
Hi Zain, this type of content is gold. I wanted to ask you about mind maps if those made digitally are also fine, for example through programs like xmind. Thanks in advance
First of all, thank you very much for everything you have taught me . I had a question I will be grateful if you answer it I study effieciently (most of the time) and i revise by testing myself but in the examination centre i lose my confidence if i dont get a question right the first time which effects the rest of my test performance. What can i do to improve myself?
It's a skill so it might take a bit of time to learn initially. Follow the steps and you'll naturally improve and get faster along the way. Is there a specific bit you're struggling with?
@@zain_asiftransferring the important resources onto the mindmap is what I'm struggling with. Most videos don't show the sources as the information is transferred onto the mindmap. Maybe a link in the description would help if it's too much to show in the vids.
I agree. It's been 3 years since I've started using mind maps. And we're not talking about 3 mind maps once in a while. We're talking about 3 years of medicine mind mapped. Still I am slow because there are lots of information
It depends what you're using the mindmap for. If you're using it to put all the information on, it will take long. If however, you use it to form the first layer, the skeleton of initial understanding, it shouldn't take too long. I have done both and I know making a perfect reference mindmap takes forever. But if you use it as a way to remember the overarching concepts and how they connect, and then use that mindmap as the skeleton on which you can build the details, the mindmap itself shouldn't take long. Remember he is talking about learning in layers.
Suppose i am reading Excreation What i have to do it skim first, Find key terms like Glomerular filteration ,Tubular reabsorption, Tubular secreation and related it to the process of excreation and then i have to take lecture and understand the full concepts and think that the relation i created was correct or not and simontaneously i have to make questions like what is glomerular filteration ,How tubular reabsorption works and at last i have to make a mind map Please tell me is it like this ?
Bro, nobody shows the practical’s of study tips step-by-step. You always show us lots of practical demos which is so helpful 🙏.
I keep waiting for your study videos ❤️🙏. Got lots of motivation from you watching your study videos 🙏
The way how I study is whatever I read I turn it into questions, and sometimes I provide an answer to it below, and then I answer and colour code the questions. But I still am a slow reader all times
This a must! Great to create qs and recall. But ya this vid addresses that concern I hope ie. how to read smart.
If someone is in a levels i think this tip may actually help u a lot cuz it really sped up my mindmap taking time SO MUCH. I do this with biology and chemistry but im sure this will work with other subjects as well. Before starting a chapter go through the o levels chapter from which this particular a levels chapter got derived from. If u have the textbook that's amazing if u don't I'm pretty sure free pdfs are readily available. This genuinely makes connecting all the topics so much easier and brings down the overwhelmedness and the "study anxiety" quite a lot. Just do a little pre reading with the o levels textbook before priming and TRUST ME u won't reget. Y'all got this 💌💌.
Future Dr. Asif this is genius I checked cramify and it looks good. Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it!
Zain you have quality content
This is one of my favorite videos
Thanks
I'm so glad you liked it!! Much needed video
@@zain_asifdo ever thought about building a mind map course which is applicable or shown application to different subjects?
@@knw-seeker6836 It is definitely something I am looking to do. Would love it if you could send me an email if you have any ideas about what I could include in there and how I could make it "applicable" (email- zain@zainasif.com)
@@zain_asifI try to collect some ideas and send it to you
That website is GOLD!!! Thank you so much
I'm glad you found it useful!!
Great video! when I read, I make questions instead of rewriting what I just read.
Thank you!
Slayed. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Loved it
Greetings from Brazil! I just wanted to say that I fell in love with your channel, I recommend it to anyone saying that it's from a "Mediciner Gringo" and it's the best channel for advanced study tips that I know, (even without knowing English very well we can watch yours with automatically translated subtitles ), always straight to the point and in a practical way with excellent content and editing, in addition to your passion and dedication being visible, I admire you a lot, congratulations on the work, you have helped me so much that I will watch all the videos XD huehue
Please do a live stream so that we can all ask you questions regarding techniques
Good idea tbh
AHHHH 39 SECONDS AGO
GOING TO APPLY THIS DURING MY HOLIDAYS
Cmon cmon
Hey really love the video. Btw can you make a video tutorial about how to take effective math notes for any topics Step by step guide?
Hi Zain, this type of content is gold. I wanted to ask you about mind maps if those made digitally are also fine, for example through programs like xmind. Thanks in advance
Thank you! Yes they could definitely work but they're just less flexible and visual.
Thanks bro for the video
Always welcome
First of all, thank you very much for everything you have taught me . I had a question I will be grateful if you answer it I study effieciently (most of the time) and i revise by testing myself but in the examination centre i lose my confidence if i dont get a question right the first time which effects the rest of my test performance. What can i do to improve myself?
please do a video about how to learn math
ruclips.net/video/-juTvqoXlAU/видео.htmlsi=hC3rugandPGdW-c_
Mandmapping takes lot of time and when there is plenty of information to go through it feels overwhelming cuz it takes a lot of time
It's a skill so it might take a bit of time to learn initially. Follow the steps and you'll naturally improve and get faster along the way. Is there a specific bit you're struggling with?
Yeah but it's kind of active learning ( recall too) . So it's worth the time
@@zain_asiftransferring the important resources onto the mindmap is what I'm struggling with. Most videos don't show the sources as the information is transferred onto the mindmap. Maybe a link in the description would help if it's too much to show in the vids.
I agree. It's been 3 years since I've started using mind maps. And we're not talking about 3 mind maps once in a while. We're talking about 3 years of medicine mind mapped. Still I am slow because there are lots of information
It depends what you're using the mindmap for. If you're using it to put all the information on, it will take long. If however, you use it to form the first layer, the skeleton of initial understanding, it shouldn't take too long. I have done both and I know making a perfect reference mindmap takes forever. But if you use it as a way to remember the overarching concepts and how they connect, and then use that mindmap as the skeleton on which you can build the details, the mindmap itself shouldn't take long. Remember he is talking about learning in layers.
Why the deep voice in the audio? Your normal voice is perfectly fine, you don't need to alter it! Thank you for your videos!
Experimenting a bit ;) thanks for the feedb
@@zain_asif Alright, trust in yourself, you are good 👍🏻
Lol😂
Suppose i am reading Excreation
What i have to do it skim first, Find key terms like Glomerular filteration ,Tubular reabsorption, Tubular secreation and related it to the process of excreation and then i have to take lecture and understand the full concepts and think that the relation i created was correct or not and simontaneously i have to make questions like what is glomerular filteration ,How tubular reabsorption works and at last i have to make a mind map
Please tell me is it like this ?
Encoding should be done after lectures or before it ?
Before hand, aim to skim + create the mindmap (initial structure) During lecture, process info by relating it back to that mindmap.
We should do encoding after Priming Stage right?
Yepp
How can i see the content of the website? :(
Passmedicine is the website we use in med school. Is that what you mean?
Hello How are you doing Zain?
Great thank you how about you?
Is this effective for a theoretical handwritten exam?
Effective for any learning. Adjust a bit depending on exam type for sure though.
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Why does voice seems different?
first!
Big up
Hm? Your normal voice is fine I just realised it was edited
We were experimenting a bit to make it clearer. Thanks for letting me know though :)
Don't edit your voice
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