To be honest, the techniques you shared are incredibly unique . They will definitely help us streamline our studies. Instead of trying to learn everything, we can effectively apply these methods to enhance our understanding. 🚀
i had less expectations when i clicked on this video but oh boy how much did it change my insight this was a really detailed video. i know exactly how to implement what i learned from this video this is probably the best study video ive watched recently(this is the first video im watching from your channel lol) thank for this great work
3:33 Actually we do get past 10 years paper of all the subjects in a single book called set book, with important questions of all chapters separately of every single subjects.
First 1 minute of the video and you're literally describing me. I am never on top of my work and I m currently in high school and I have one of the biggest/ important exam in 2 months and my syllabus is incomplete. I m so angry at myself and anxious at the same time. I really wanna do well . Wish me luck 😢💔 I m so so so sooooooo scared 😢
I've never ever watched a video for you without getting huge benefit, new insight or mindset shift...please keep the useful work up and don't give up and I can guarantee that you are going to go viral and get the validation you deserve, I hope you nothing but the best
It is frustrating that I have wasted many years without committing to a study routine + and I did not build a basic foundation that would help me continue... Here I am in the clinic and I feel that I am light years behind and there is no hope or solution 😢
My friend you can always start now. Start with one small basic habit. Just commit to it. Whether it be 5 qs a day, or staying back after uni / work to study for an hour. You got this
Assalamu3laikum Zain. Jazakallahu khair for all the videos you're posting, it's helping me, a Biomedical Engineering student learn how to study effectively, that being said, I'd like to ask you something, why wouldn't you use Chat GPT to make recall questions? I'm not sure if it's because the stuff you're studying is quite niche and engineering might have enough publicly accessible information about it, or it might be because your course content is too rigorous and the details too meticulous for chat GPT to get questions done. But is there some element of using brain power that must be done in making recall questions in order to memorize more effectively? Because I've cross checked the questions chat gpt has been giving me with the syllabus that I have and it covers every point, so would it be ok to use chat gpt for my work? (Sorry I wrote a whole ted-talk, I just really need some advice rn, I appreciate it if you read this far )
I love creating my own recall questions as it allows me to relate several concepts with the current one. The 5W + 1H question format helps in relating and remembering the questions you create, making it easier to remember the content. It's okay to use AI tools to create further questions, like MCQs or for extra practice. However, creating your own recall questions, similar to exam-style questions, helps more as it falls under the 'creation' stage of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Hey ! I just watched the video because I am really struggling with my dental school … but bro don’t you think that your method is harder than studying 😭 if I saw past paper and analyze them it will took at least 2-3 hours + study 3 topics together it sounds like I have to be genius 😭😭😭
Not much changes from my usual way of revising. Just had a look at some GRE sample questions. I'd figure out every single question type that they could possibly assess in the quantitive section and the analytical section too. Analyse the past questions and find patterns from the papers as mentioned in the video. I'd group the related topics. I'd make mindmaps for concepts I don't know or haven't learnt (to understand them well). And I'd continuously practise questions everyday, before during and after. Pretty simple.
why is everyone creating video with the same title? So good that is like cheating, illegal and etc... What the heck is that
It's an attention grabbing strategy.
Finals time😢
I beta test titles and this one just worked but ya defo overused now icl
Perfect timing! Thanks for the efforts ✨
I feel sorry for those who don't know about your channel haha
Keep going ☁️
Thanks im glad I can help :)
I do this , thx i was being insecure about it for too long
To be honest, the techniques you shared are incredibly unique . They will definitely help us streamline our studies. Instead of trying to learn everything, we can effectively apply these methods to enhance our understanding. 🚀
Thank you ! Im glad they can help let me know how actually using them goes
I've seen ao many videos but your approach seems to be most unique. Thanks for the efforts, tips and motivation. Sharing it to all my student friends.
Im so glad you think that. What resonated most out of curiosity, what did you feel was unique (ill do more of it lol)
I am really behind, hope this will help with exams which are in 3 days.
Thank you so much
Definitely will, just apply the practical actions. Even just the first one will narrow down your revision a lot for the exam in 3 days.
i had less expectations when i clicked on this video but oh boy how much did it change my insight
this was a really detailed video. i know exactly how to implement what i learned from this video
this is probably the best study video ive watched recently(this is the first video im watching from your channel lol)
thank for this great work
Thats great to hear im happy it helps, welcome to the community
3:33 Actually we do get past 10 years paper of all the subjects in a single book called set book, with important questions of all chapters separately of every single subjects.
First 1 minute of the video and you're literally describing me. I am never on top of my work and I m currently in high school and I have one of the biggest/ important exam in 2 months and my syllabus is incomplete. I m so angry at myself and anxious at the same time. I really wanna do well . Wish me luck 😢💔
I m so so so sooooooo scared 😢
You got this! Be smart with the work, plan it out and execute. 2 months is plenty!
@zain_asif tysm I'll definitely get a good grade inshallah 💓
Love from kashmir ☃️❄️
You're our better help ❤ . Thanks again
How sweet :)
Just a day before My cardiac semiology test 🙏 great video as always
Perfect timing
update: got an 86% and i only studied the day before, so this method works, tysm
Yay right when i needed it
Jazak Allah khair
I like listening to you mainly because you look like someone I know😭
🤔
Brilliant 👏
Hello zain. Hope you are all good ❤❤
Thanks for asking ofc lovely as always
Thank you ❤
Thank you for another helpful vid!
Your very welcome :)
Jazak Allah khair!
Bro, you are a life saver 😊🙏
By the way, which macbook model is this bro ? Looks so nice 👌
Macbook air (m1, 2020) and thank you
@@zain_asif Thank you for sharing bro 😊
thats too helpfull, thanks
Appreciate that!
It's helpful Akhi shukria ❤
Jzk appreciate it
Thank you sooo much
My public exam mocks are in a month I would try this strategy start from tomorrow and comment the results 😊❤
Let me know how it goes, analyse mark schemes asap
I've never ever watched a video for you without getting huge benefit, new insight or mindset shift...please keep the useful work up and don't give up and I can guarantee that you are going to go viral and get the validation you deserve, I hope you nothing but the best
Jak man ❤
It is frustrating that I have wasted many years without committing to a study routine + and I did not build a basic foundation that would help me continue... Here I am in the clinic and I feel that I am light years behind and there is no hope or solution 😢
My friend you can always start now. Start with one small basic habit. Just commit to it. Whether it be 5 qs a day, or staying back after uni / work to study for an hour. You got this
Assalamu3laikum Zain. Jazakallahu khair for all the videos you're posting, it's helping me, a Biomedical Engineering student learn how to study effectively, that being said, I'd like to ask you something, why wouldn't you use Chat GPT to make recall questions? I'm not sure if it's because the stuff you're studying is quite niche and engineering might have enough publicly accessible information about it, or it might be because your course content is too rigorous and the details too meticulous for chat GPT to get questions done. But is there some element of using brain power that must be done in making recall questions in order to memorize more effectively? Because I've cross checked the questions chat gpt has been giving me with the syllabus that I have and it covers every point, so would it be ok to use chat gpt for my work? (Sorry I wrote a whole ted-talk, I just really need some advice rn, I appreciate it if you read this far )
Thanks 🙏 short answer is yea use and generate the questions if you cant access past papers and question banks.
I love creating my own recall questions as it allows me to relate several concepts with the current one. The 5W + 1H question format helps in relating and remembering the questions you create, making it easier to remember the content. It's okay to use AI tools to create further questions, like MCQs or for extra practice. However, creating your own recall questions, similar to exam-style questions, helps more as it falls under the 'creation' stage of Bloom's Taxonomy.
The longer answer ^ 😂
"Made from from older studes". Incredibly under rated statment... but how do you do that? 😅
Gotta be resourceful but at the end of the day everyone wants to help so its not hard
is presenting to yourself a good way to study?
Teaching yourself works well
Hey Zain, mind sharing a link to your wallpaper? 😉
Just one of the dynamic mac wall papers
What if you’re in a block system. We have an exam every week 😭. One subject at a time
Still applies fully
Hey ! I just watched the video because I am really struggling with my dental school … but bro don’t you think that your method is harder than studying 😭 if I saw past paper and analyze them it will took at least 2-3 hours
+ study 3 topics together it sounds like I have to be genius 😭😭😭
Those 2-3 hours will save you 20 hours of useless revision you'll be doing if you don't guide yourself using the actual past papers.
Ib questions
Sir what to do for exams that require analytical and problem solving skills like GRE
Not much changes from my usual way of revising. Just had a look at some GRE sample questions. I'd figure out every single question type that they could possibly assess in the quantitive section and the analytical section too. Analyse the past questions and find patterns from the papers as mentioned in the video. I'd group the related topics. I'd make mindmaps for concepts I don't know or haven't learnt (to understand them well). And I'd continuously practise questions everyday, before during and after. Pretty simple.
Hello,here i am! The late commenter! Because I am dead due to studies!🙂😅✨
Aiman hi hope its all going well!
@zain_asif 😒