@@Christmasmoose714 well he said “EVERYBODY” as in everyone, making people happy isn’t a bad thing but unless you see that they need it or just wanna have some fun it’s a waste Bc there’s other stuff you could be doing, like wasting time on RUclips instead 😂
Extra tip: try and envisualize what you were doing/ thinking/ feeling what was happening when you read that. Try to remember if you were surprised at that information, disgusted or happy. Remember what room you were in and what position you were sitting. Much easier to remember this way.
Yeah i remember like one line i read from months ago bc when i was exactly reading that sentence my pencil fell from the desk and somehow i still remember that one line vividly.
Annotations, taking breaks from studying every 25-30 minutes, making your own notes in class, taking advantage of the Protégé effect, distributing things evenly are all very important things to remember when trying to improve your grades. Having a dedicated study area or desk are also very beneficial, staying hydrated, don’t overwork, and staying calm
When I was a kid I had a problem with remembering what my teacher taught me (and I was a good listener so it wasn’t because of that ) I really liked music so my mom would make up a song about the questions and answers and I was a straight A+ student while most classmates were C-‘s. And still to this day I make up songs and still a straight A+ student and fully respect my mom
I'm in 7th grade and in my ELA classes, our teacher makes us do this. This has helped us a lot, so pls take your time and ask yourself questions after a little reading!
What helps me is to really get yourself into the story and add funny remarks. It makes the experience more enjoyable and lets you focus on the book and it’s meaning in a fun way. Taking a break and really having a deep thought might work for some but for me this is the best way. :))
The common mistake most students do is that they do re-reading as part of revision. Actual re-VISION means to recall all what you have read in your mind without referring to the book!
I aced class discussions without even reading the stuff. All I did was listen to the first two people who would talk, use some of the things they'd say as background information to base my arguments off of and compare them to real world things. I could also argue with someone based on almost nothing. I'd only say two to three detailed things and then make it seem like I was talking a lot by inserting jokes between other people speaking.
I’m so happy people like this are in the world especially the comment section with even more strategies I’m going to high school next year and as a fresh men I need to get adjusted to the new stuff especially because I know how much stress will be put on me
Another tip: try to connect the words to a real life scenario. Like if u have to remember an answer to something, try to connect the question and answer somehow, in a way that you can remember it. Example: if you want to remember that the auricles are the receiving chamber of the heart, think about the word “auricle”. The first part “aur” sounds like “our”, and the word “our” relates to someone saying that something is theirs, and that relates back to “receiving something”. So now if u have this stored in ur brain, during an exam, if u get the same question, you will remember this connection that u made and u will easily remember the answer. Let’s say they ask “what is the distributing chamber of the heart”, you will immediately know that it’s the ventricle, cuz u know that the receiving chamber is auricle, so the only other option left is ventricle:) This is just an example, cuz this is how I remember the answer for my biology test the other day:) try to connect the words with another word, or with something personal in ur life. Good luck!
i’m extremely lucky in the fact that i can remember plots and certain quotes from the books I read. I believe it’s because I’m a writer, which means I have to remember my own plot points and specific characters and so on. A good way to remember what you’ve read as well is to immerse yourself. If you become interested in what you’re reading, attached to the characters, and invested in the plot, it makes remembering everything a bit easier
I always repeat stuff whenever I read. For example 1-4 lines then add one more and repeat it from the first line to the new line you just added. Not sure if it works in the long run but it helped me alot whenever I only get limited time of studying
Right now i am in highschool what i do to remember is that I read a topic then write down its main points of it in a book. I also make self notes and i have completed 3 notebook in this manner till now.(It's not even the half of the semester yet!) Hope this helps. Edit: Pomodoro technique always helps so much.
This is also an excellent example of how to be a repeater. Learning has become simply memorization of what you’ve been told, leaving critical thinking skills out in the dust.
*"You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending..."* - That's why you have time start watching Beluga now!
"take a break every chapter" My mother:- YOU ARE NOT GETTING OUT FROM THIS CHAIR UNTIL AND UNLESS YOU FINISH THIS SUBJECT'S WHOLE SYLLABUS- (No but seriously my mother doesn't care wheather or not I eat dinner she just wants my studies done she doesn't care if I starve)
Thank you for helping me out today we got a test today and it is the final test so there’s a lot that I have to read and it’s hard so I’ve been looking on different videos and came across this and really helped me thank you
It's not even about breaks, it's about a clear mind. 1. Dont look at the time, it will make your brain perform unnecessary calculations and disrupt your flow 2. If you're thinking too hard about something, clear your mind and start over. Keep clearing and starting over until you get comfortable
Had to remember an entire summary of a story in a different language and your vid helped me alot thx dude👍 i was having an entire mental break down trying to remember each paragraph and i had to present the entire thing withought a script in hand at all until i got your video also i have been following many tips you post and honeslty it helps alot thx dude have a blessed day❤
my study method is kinda similar!! it has always been explaining it to my mom, and since she doesn’t speak the language that my textbooks are in i have to both translate it and explain it in my own words which has always helped me remember stuff so much better
I remember more by listening to it and following along, because it makes me comprehend it. If I just listen, I won't pay attention and will likely zone out. If I just read myself, I doubt I'll comprehend it.
*“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending...”*
*―C. S. Lewis*
I love this guy commenting every bideo
@@rylancox6159 it's a bot and he's an "inspirational channel"
@@tomikun8057 yeah its a bot
@@AhmetKaan lmao why are u admitting it
@@tomikun8057 if it was a bot it wouldn't have responded
*5 things to quit right now:*
*1. Overthinking*
*2. Trying to make everyone happy*
*3. Living in the past*
*4. Worrying*
*5. Doubting yourself*
idc
@@Henry-zk9sy I do.
6. Compare yourself with others.
Oh yeah cause trying to make other people happy is a bad thing
@@Christmasmoose714 well he said “EVERYBODY” as in everyone, making people happy isn’t a bad thing but unless you see that they need it or just wanna have some fun it’s a waste Bc there’s other stuff you could be doing, like wasting time on RUclips instead 😂
Extra tip: try and envisualize what you were doing/ thinking/ feeling what was happening when you read that. Try to remember if you were surprised at that information, disgusted or happy. Remember what room you were in and what position you were sitting. Much easier to remember this way.
I remember so many things just by thinking what joke my teacher made at that time
Just wanted to write exact sam comment 👁️👄👁️
Yeah i remember like one line i read from months ago bc when i was exactly reading that sentence my pencil fell from the desk and somehow i still remember that one line vividly.
Your momma really thought I would remember all this shit?
This right there! So many students aren't aware of this.
Yup, this is called active recall. Despite how much I and other students don’t like it, it’s the best way to learn stuff
Annotations, taking breaks from studying every 25-30 minutes, making your own notes in class, taking advantage of the Protégé effect, distributing things evenly are all very important things to remember when trying to improve your grades.
Having a dedicated study area or desk are also very beneficial, staying hydrated, don’t overwork, and staying calm
Couldn’t have said it better myself because writing you’re notes are also super important
What is the protije effect?
@@lnxas284 its basically when you teach others stuff, you learn the stuff better.
teachers: "lets not talk about that"
Remember! Take those breaks on a timer, there’s a reason why the pomodoro method is so beloved, it works well
When I was a kid I had a problem with remembering what my teacher taught me (and I was a good listener so it wasn’t because of that ) I really liked music so my mom would make up a song about the questions and answers and I was a straight A+ student while most classmates were C-‘s. And still to this day I make up songs and still a straight A+ student and fully respect my mom
Nice
I Think i am also have same condition
Can u share some example for the question and answer song? It would be a guidance for me to create one
Thanks gonna try this !
SAMEEE
Those Harry and Larry options literally got me
💚💙
I knew someone would say that welp
Sameee
haha
The only reason I came to the comments
Same
I'm in 7th grade and in my ELA classes, our teacher makes us do this. This has helped us a lot, so pls take your time and ask yourself questions after a little reading!
What helps me is to really get yourself into the story and add funny remarks. It makes the experience more enjoyable and lets you focus on the book and it’s meaning in a fun way. Taking a break and really having a deep thought might work for some but for me this is the best way. :))
that's why i remember every story i read in wattpad😁
The larries are summon💚💙
him clicking larry 😭😭💙💚
did you just mention harry and larry😭😭😭😭i instantly liked. Also, this method works for me as well. Good job👍
Directioner 😭❤️
When I was younger I always after 10 pages ran to my mom and told her everything that happend 😂😊 I remembered the wholw book thanks to it
The common mistake most students do is that they do re-reading as part of revision. Actual re-VISION means to recall all what you have read in your mind without referring to the book!
Take a break every chapter: Yay time for games!
I aced class discussions without even reading the stuff. All I did was listen to the first two people who would talk, use some of the things they'd say as background information to base my arguments off of and compare them to real world things. I could also argue with someone based on almost nothing. I'd only say two to three detailed things and then make it seem like I was talking a lot by inserting jokes between other people speaking.
Wow, that's nice...but Um... Not everyone can do that?
Lol that's actually a very good hack😆
What if you're of the first two people?
this tactic is super useful
if you learn to properly use this u can use this in so many occasions
what?
Why the "Larry" HAHAHA
I’m so happy people like this are in the world especially the comment section with even more strategies I’m going to high school next year and as a fresh men I need to get adjusted to the new stuff especially because I know how much stress will be put on me
Another tip: try to connect the words to a real life scenario. Like if u have to remember an answer to something, try to connect the question and answer somehow, in a way that you can remember it. Example: if you want to remember that the auricles are the receiving chamber of the heart, think about the word “auricle”. The first part “aur” sounds like “our”, and the word “our” relates to someone saying that something is theirs, and that relates back to “receiving something”. So now if u have this stored in ur brain, during an exam, if u get the same question, you will remember this connection that u made and u will easily remember the answer. Let’s say they ask “what is the distributing chamber of the heart”, you will immediately know that it’s the ventricle, cuz u know that the receiving chamber is auricle, so the only other option left is ventricle:)
This is just an example, cuz this is how I remember the answer for my biology test the other day:) try to connect the words with another word, or with something personal in ur life.
Good luck!
Can we just say he marked LARRY like what WhaT!!
Man i completed the whole economics syllabus in a week doing this. Works like a charm 👌
Wow Harry and Larry. One direction forever 👍👍👍👍
After I read I always read the sparknotes summary for the chapter. Helps keep those key details fresh in your mind
In my opinion, that's the best way to study lol
I was just going to start studying for my exam tomorrow, I was starting at 12 of midnight and this got recommended. Maybe I am just lucky.
I was a super fast reader as a kid so I don't really struggle with this, I have a harder time when I read slowly
This is a very great idea
This will work for sure
i’m extremely lucky in the fact that i can remember plots and certain quotes from the books I read. I believe it’s because I’m a writer, which means I have to remember my own plot points and specific characters and so on.
A good way to remember what you’ve read as well is to immerse yourself. If you become interested in what you’re reading, attached to the characters, and invested in the plot, it makes remembering everything a bit easier
I remember I didn't remember single thing after reading book lol
This man helps me more than school helps me learn😩
Yeah you’re right
I mean..... I wouldnt say THAT now but...
Of course
But???
this helped me so much ty for ur help👍👍👍
Such a helpful video! It's definitely going to benefit many students.
Everyone looking listening to This video
Me :seeing there's written Larry shipping Larry 😂
Me : "What was the important thing of what I read?"
Also me : "Idk why u ask me"
Lmao
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for this! Will try to apply this on the next book I'll read.
That's actually helpful except when you're out of time
So always make sure you have enough time to finish your reading assignment or you're screwed
Yeah thats what I was thinking
LARRY-
He chose Larry as the main character lol
💙💚
I always repeat stuff whenever I read. For example 1-4 lines then add one more and repeat it from the first line to the new line you just added. Not sure if it works in the long run but it helped me alot whenever I only get limited time of studying
Right now i am in highschool what i do to remember is that I read a topic then write down its main points of it in a book. I also make self notes and i have completed 3 notebook in this manner till now.(It's not even the half of the semester yet!)
Hope this helps.
Edit: Pomodoro technique always helps so much.
Simple but effective💙💚
Thank you for making such informative shorts !!!!!!
Your advice genuinely seems useful. Thank you
This is also an excellent example of how to be a repeater. Learning has become simply memorization of what you’ve been told, leaving critical thinking skills out in the dust.
Did you just wrote Harry and Larry on a same page? 💚💙
I think he did💚💙
Who r they?
Thanks gor the helpful tips
Thank you i use almost all of these tips and i hope i do good next year
Harry , larry ........
My larry heart - 💙💚
We learned this in the 3rd grade, they said “after your done with a chapter do a COMPRESION CHECK.” I feel like this is important for reading test
Thanks for your tips
this video was really helpful thank you so much
amazing video🔥🔥🔥
I can for once vouch for ur statement. done this through high school and worked perfectly.
Harry and Larry 💚💙💙💚 omg
Thank for information 😊🙏
I love your study video please do make more 💗
The fact that he wtite LARRY and HARRY on the same page💙💚🇨🇮💛❤️
I was searching for this comment
@@Chauhanbhumi. i know because I was doing the same thing after I saw it
@@mariaalexandrescu8861 directioners share some brain cells 😁
Who r they?
Larry 💚💙
ok no words
just the multiple choice options
as larry and harry
screaming rn
💙💚
Thanks for the video ❣️
*"You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending..."*
- That's why you have time start watching Beluga now!
"take a break every chapter"
My mother:- YOU ARE NOT GETTING OUT FROM THIS CHAIR UNTIL AND UNLESS YOU FINISH THIS SUBJECT'S WHOLE SYLLABUS-
(No but seriously my mother doesn't care wheather or not I eat dinner she just wants my studies done she doesn't care if I starve)
This helped me a lot thanks!
Your tips are pretty good I use all of them
Ofcourse larry is the main character 💚💙
Who is he?
@@kk657able You're too lil' to comprehend.
The Directioners and Larries have been summoned 💚💙🇮🇪💛❤️
Oii Oii!!
Ok thank you for all the tips and I subscribed liked and will watch and like more videos
Thank you so much
I appreciate
Me who reads Harry Potter stuff: mhm cause it totally won’t take an hour to reach the 1st chapter!
Him:- Marks circle at Larry
Me:- being a directioner Omggg Larryyy is real another proof 😂😂
Larry
I was looking for this comment 😂
OMFG THATS LITERALLY MY EXACTTTT THOUGHTS
This tip was really helpful
Wow nice that you do that giving us advice for school, it will sure help many people, i like it 👍.
When you look closely when he says “therefore get better grades,” you can see it shows a 100 GPA
“Congrats to everyone who is early and who found this comment”
oh hello
The best thing is that it's proven tip from educators and aspirants so it's really helpful and easy strategy
Bro is the best guide out here fr
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The waffle house has found it’s new host
I have been applying this strategy from a long time specially with lengthier chapters
And it actually works!!
Your videos are great!
I literally needed this yesterday 😢
I need these tips and when I try them they work 100% you help alot
Thank you for helping me out today we got a test today and it is the final test so there’s a lot that I have to read and it’s hard so I’ve been looking on different videos and came across this and really helped me thank you
It's not even about breaks, it's about a clear mind.
1. Dont look at the time, it will make your brain perform unnecessary calculations and disrupt your flow
2. If you're thinking too hard about something, clear your mind and start over. Keep clearing and starting over until you get comfortable
Thx so much for the tip
Thank u.. that's a great tip
That will help a lot when i start High school
Ur channel is very helpful for me... 😄
Had to remember an entire summary of a story in a different language and your vid helped me alot thx dude👍 i was having an entire mental break down trying to remember each paragraph and i had to present the entire thing withought a script in hand at all until i got your video also i have been following many tips you post and honeslty it helps alot thx dude have a blessed day❤
Thanks bro!
It helps so much
my study method is kinda similar!! it has always been explaining it to my mom, and since she doesn’t speak the language that my textbooks are in i have to both translate it and explain it in my own words which has always helped me remember stuff so much better
Thank you will be helpful in the final
Thank you! This will help me a ton. You should deserve an oscar for all of these great tips.
Thank u for tips
I’d use this. I get a break every 3-4 hours during homework so this is like a blessing to me lol
I remember more by listening to it and following along, because it makes me comprehend it. If I just listen, I won't pay attention and will likely zone out. If I just read myself, I doubt I'll comprehend it.
A Golden video when I'm watching shorts remembering I have to read and memorize things
U are the best bro 😊 keep it up
Hello love ur vids truly amazing and helpful
Thank you so much gohar