Only 1% Of Students Know This Secret | How To Study More Effectively For Exams In College

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this video I explain how you can study more effectively for exams in college and my own experiencing finding practical ways to study for exams in college!
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  • @truthbetold1785
    @truthbetold1785 3 года назад +5902

    Me: asking a smart kid about their study methods
    Smart kid: oh I don’t study.

    • @khixrForgor
      @khixrForgor 2 года назад +64

      @@bettermentboss same

    • @kemfodouanlacybrill5312
      @kemfodouanlacybrill5312 2 года назад +188

      See. I use to tell that to my friends but now. I don't do that again. I am top of my class and I read 6hours perday. Pay attention to lessons,answer questions from workbooks and teach others

    • @kemfodouanlacybrill5312
      @kemfodouanlacybrill5312 2 года назад +58

      Cause when you're teaching people it steeks to your head

    • @contradictions1624
      @contradictions1624 2 года назад +64

      Ya, that's true, i never studied but i would just tell them i read, now that i actually read and look back, i passed because i engaged a lot in class, i just liked arguing with teachers and competing with my friends to see who will finish the equation first.
      Honestly,just enjoy the process.
      But now... i need to read!

    • @randomcreations7
      @randomcreations7 2 года назад +45

      I’m one of these kids. The problem now is that I’m used to it, but now there’s some content heavy things in school that i cant just learn 5 hours before the test or exam so i really need to actually spend some time studying in order to learn everything and i just don’t have the motivation to study.
      Like, once i start I’m ok i guess, i can concentrate really well for 1-3 hours or so, but the problem is starting.
      Ive watched a few motivational videos to try and motivate myself, but they dont really work well (and i got bored of it - i get bored really easily thats another issue of being smart, ill come back to that later) Like, logically i know watching it, especially if it doesn’t help me, is a waste of time and i should just do the work. So i stopped watching after like a week or two. But i never solved my motivation problem, like, i have no idea why i find it so difficult to get to work.
      Back to my statement earlier, boredom is a big factor of this, (even if it is only one reason and i still dont know what else is preventing any motivation from reaching me because surely it cant just be boredom, everyone feels bored right) as during class, the time where youre supposed to be paying attention, i just… *don’t*
      Like, at the start of the year i do, but it never lasts longer than a month and it’s always because the teacher goes too slow or something and i get bored and restless and just stop paying attention. But then by doing so i fall behind because even if it is slow content is still being taught - content that I haven’t bothered to learn due to not paying attention. And then the homework, so much of it is repetitive and useless but then theres just actually important part scattered throughout the useless parts and usually i just do neither because i cant be bothered to separate them and the useless parts are useless, and thus boring.
      Basically i lack the motivation to do the work, and i either need to find a way to gain motivation or increase my willpower enough that i can plow through the work without motivation, but i don’t know how to achieve either of those things.
      I found that a common denominator is boredom, like, ive learnt some really weird educational things from RUclips that i wasnt required to simply because i find it interesting. I usually am attracted to things i find interesting, and where most people like things that are fun, for me interest>fun because something fun without interest loses my attention really quickly whilst something interesting but not that fun can hold my attention for a very long time. Of course both is ideal. (i spend a lot of time reading because of that as i find it both interesting and fun.) Due to this, ive deduced that if i somehow find a way to make school work and studying something of interest to me, i will have much less difficulty completing it. The question is how.
      Ive tried psychologically manipulating myself into thinking it’s interesting, but that never really works because I’m too aware of it, and ive also tried changing the work or my working style to make it more interesting, but that doesn’t work either. Basically I’m at a standstill.
      I know in order to improve, i have to study. And in order to study, i have to either make it something that catches my interest or magically gain the willpower to plow through the work. And i don’t know how to do either of those things.

  • @carson9035
    @carson9035 3 года назад +3793

    The top students won't tell you this study hack because they don't realize they're doing it

    • @mousnkey
      @mousnkey 3 года назад +13

      avada kadavera

    • @Meow-dr3pr
      @Meow-dr3pr 3 года назад +30

      LOL
      In primary I was always the first in my class. But when someone asks me how. IDK is the answer even during elmetary.
      I would say: "It is just "luck".

    • @severinopolo6477
      @severinopolo6477 3 года назад +2

      thanks

    • @tigercup11
      @tigercup11 3 года назад +5

      im doing this but i dont see myself improving much🥶

    • @tigercup11
      @tigercup11 3 года назад +1

      @@phils6078 your not even the real dude 😑🤠😭😭😭

  • @jamestommysmith7142
    @jamestommysmith7142 2 года назад +926

    The way this team below ⬇️ handled the project showed resilience, experience, Knowledge, and critical thinking. I would love to get his perspective on our next project .

  • @matasgarbaravicius2678
    @matasgarbaravicius2678 3 года назад +20418

    1. Focus on core concepts
    2. Write notes by hand (better retention than typing)
    3. Parkinson's law (work expands to the time you give it)(give a strict time in which you'll study, leads to better focus)
    4. Don't compare yourself to top students, but ask them for help and tips!
    Give it a LIKE to HELP OTHERS !

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj 3 года назад +61

      can u explain 3?

    • @aaronharman5431
      @aaronharman5431 3 года назад +234

      @@FM-dm8xj have a specific time block that you study in and don’t study a minute outside that time, but when In that time do nothing but study

    • @aaronharman5431
      @aaronharman5431 3 года назад +56

      The vid is only 5 mins cmon man

    • @adammarkstedtschumecz6677
      @adammarkstedtschumecz6677 3 года назад +188

      @@aaronharman5431 some people learn better by reading than listening🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @JulieOpia
      @JulieOpia 3 года назад +9

      Thanks

  • @goustcop
    @goustcop 4 года назад +4988

    1:52 heres where the vid actually starts

  • @markwilliams350
    @markwilliams350 2 года назад +874

    This team below ⬇️of professionals and experts who loves to take on challenges and mostly working on providing quality service to their customers.

  • @SirCavemaninthewest
    @SirCavemaninthewest 3 года назад +3806

    the only way I remember how to spell studying:
    *Student + dying = Stu dying*

  • @monxrch_512
    @monxrch_512 3 года назад +6948

    The study tips NO one will tell you:
    1. Study a little bit everyday. When I say everyday, I mean EVERYDAY. This can mean watching a video on a topic, taking notes, working on practice problems, etc. When you study in little chunks everyday, you are more likely to remember the content
    2. Apply what you’ve learned. You can read the textbook all you want, but if you can’t apply your knowledge, it’s simply wasteful. Students are often knowledgeable about the content, but don’t know how and when to apply this knowledge during an exam. Complete practice problems, study previous exam questions, ANYTHING to apply your knowledge in a real-life setting.
    3. If you are confused about something, do NOT gloss it over. Students often read without deep understanding and full comprehension. If there is something you are not understanding, watch a video on it, ask your teacher, or ask a tutor. Do not stay confused. Rather, find the answers before you continue your learning.
    4. Know what makes YOU learn best. This is where the phrase study smarter, not harder comes in. Do you like making your own study guides? Do you prefer to watch RUclips videos about that topic? Flash cards and quizlet? How about writing your notes in pictures/diagrams instead of in words? This is one of the key study tips I can offer anyone. Maybe just reading the material isn’t cutting it. Deepen your understanding by applying your knowledge in a way YOU can remember.
    5. Study in chunks. Your brain simply cannot remember everything if you overwork yourself. Work in time periods. Set a timer and work intensely for that given time. Afterwards, take a short break. This way, you are not as likely to feel burnt out. Being burnt out will NOT help retain that knowledge, if anything, it will make you forget! Remember, studying more does not equal remembering more.
    Good luck!

  • @kennethpowell2122
    @kennethpowell2122 2 года назад +1045

    Teachers failing students should be a crime and a punishable one. It hurts so many people and end someone. Well shout out to this team below for saving me with the grades change hack.

    • @kimi5726
      @kimi5726 2 года назад +8

      It's not their fault that you're failing.

    • @chikiexx6587
      @chikiexx6587 2 года назад +1

      @@kimi5726 ikr

    • @crunchworks3133
      @crunchworks3133 2 года назад +10

      @@kimi5726 some teachers fail students on purpose

    • @kimi5726
      @kimi5726 2 года назад +1

      @@crunchworks3133 pretty sure only a small percentage of teachers are like that.

    • @futureivygirl
      @futureivygirl 2 года назад +8

      @@kimi5726 i used to think that but my teacher just failed me for no reason at all. I do my homework, turn in my assignments, I’m respectful, and I work hard (intact I have all As other than that one grade) she constantly discriminates against me and hates me. It happens more often than you’d think.

  • @ByteSparkX
    @ByteSparkX 3 года назад +8583

    Did anyone ever notice that "STUDYING" is a mixture of STUDENT and DYING?
    Edit: hi

    • @weirdasff
      @weirdasff 3 года назад +530

      Not until I saw your comment XD

    • @ZizouOuziz
      @ZizouOuziz 3 года назад +124

      good one bro

    • @slytherinsam53d96
      @slytherinsam53d96 3 года назад +174

      Why am I not surprised 🤣

    • @michellepepsi9273
      @michellepepsi9273 3 года назад +115

      I thought studying was a mixture of student and dying

    • @AngeL-fe2xr
      @AngeL-fe2xr 3 года назад +32

      😂😂😂 now ik

  • @silly_goofy_human
    @silly_goofy_human 2 года назад +3432

    I, as a student who doesn't like to study, but gets straight A's, will give you some tips.
    1) The most important - pay attention to the lesson. It may be boring as hell, but try your best to listen, not draw weird things like my friend does. If you listen to what the teacher is saying, or even participate in answering the teachers questions, you remember a tiny bit more. Don't sit around sleeping.
    2) If you have school books that you use, read the next subject before the lesson. Skim through it. You may not understand much, but it always is nice to read through. (This is just a habit of mine - you don't have to do this)
    3) When studying at home, ask someone to question you about the subject. This helps, as some of the questions they give you might be similar to the test/exam questions. It's also a good way of checking if you remember what you need to remember.
    4) Stary away from distractions. Put your phone on mute or away from you. Remember to have a little break while studying, eat an apple or something. Get some fresh air. If you struggle with controlling your time spent on a game (like fornite), try shutting of your computer/PC and go study outside (in nice weather) or in another part of the house (if possible). This prevents you from just turning on your game, as you are far away from the PC.
    5) Keep a clean workspace. This may not seem helpful, but a clean workspace can motivate you to study more.
    That's all I can think of, good luck!!!
    Edit: Just saying that you don't have to follow these tips, every person is different :)
    And wow 2.1k likes 😦
    And another:
    6) Try to do your homework. I've got the worst teacher ever, that gives a page of homework everyday, but I somehow force myself to do the homework. If you have any homework to do right now, go do it!

    • @hedviglind2875
      @hedviglind2875 2 года назад +75

      Omg are we the same person??? Those are my tips lol

    • @maeflowrr
      @maeflowrr 2 года назад +68

      THE FIRST ONE THO. It seems like a really obvious tip but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve overlooked what my teachers say during class, and then when I get the exam I realized there was multiple stuff that they didn’t put on the study guide, but I definitely remember them telling us about during class. Not only is it better recall to hear someone else explain it, but you’re more likely to understand and recognize questions in tests since some things that your teachers explain aren’t always directly copied from whatever notes you copied down from your textbook or study guides.

    • @sisyang6885
      @sisyang6885 2 года назад +15

      I feel the first point

    • @softerhaze
      @softerhaze 2 года назад +27

      My tip is to do past paper and practice questions before revising, then you will know what to focus on and what you don’t need to spend time on revising :)

    • @BigBoy.African
      @BigBoy.African 2 года назад +10

      i only follow rule 1 yet I have nothing but A's

  • @angelsoto8004
    @angelsoto8004 2 года назад +204

    I love how out of nowhere everyone’s is giving advice on how to study love you all

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    • @kennethpowell2122
      @kennethpowell2122 2 года назад

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      @kennethpowell2122 2 года назад

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    • @excuseme1514
      @excuseme1514 Год назад

      What team is everybody talking about?

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  • @randomgirl349
    @randomgirl349 3 года назад +5068

    extra tips from A+ student:
    1) revise on what you took today
    2)Understand everything you read..dont ignore a sentence or a word
    3)when you are in a classroom, dont write something down without knowing what it is or without understanding it
    4)before you study, highlight everything important
    5)create questions while you are studying for example:
    he was born in 1998 in england
    When he has born?
    where?who
    6)sleep for maximum 8 hours and eat healthy
    7)find best ways to study for your exam,there are so many ways that you can use (u can create your own way)
    8)for every subject,it has different way of studying..studying chemistry isnt like studying bio
    9)WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN
    10)do activities that can help your memory
    11)manage your time
    12)do something that makes you enjoy like dancing, drawing,gym,etc..
    13)pay attention to class
    14)download useful apps for studying like Quizlet,forest
    15)when you have an exam,study everything that includes it ,dont skip paragraphs
    16) when you have an exam with a lot of information, summarise and write only the important things on a paper
    17)i usually study the lesson by this method:
    -i read it 2 times to make sure i understand it
    -i highlight the information based on color for example :blue-->things i should memorize
    green-->things i dont need to memorize but are important
    -i memorize the highlighted blue
    -read the lesson again
    18)When you are studying math,bring some papers, and every lesson has to be summarized, what i mean by that is :
    -write the rule of the lesson and put next to it a simple example with solution
    -write problems that you find them hard and important
    -write notes like:"the exponent sign stays the same if its negative
    i wish i could show you my work so you can understand me more
    **when remember more..i will edit
    and if you have entered IGCSE,plz tell me some advices or your experience with it

    • @uroojfatima1446
      @uroojfatima1446 3 года назад +118

      Thank you very much this helped a lot ♡

    • @melxo19
      @melxo19 3 года назад +178

      Okay…studying everyday is torture fam

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 3 года назад +105

      @@melxo19 idk, studying everyday is more effective, I think

    • @melxo19
      @melxo19 3 года назад +107

      @@danielyuan9862 yeah no shit but it’s still torture

    • @yunyun9693
      @yunyun9693 3 года назад +48

      Study everyday...(never)

  • @marie-annelabbe9649
    @marie-annelabbe9649 3 года назад +834

    What is sad is that when you try to get good grades and you end up having a D and then teachers think your not forcing yourself 😔

    • @nisizx8734
      @nisizx8734 3 года назад +56

      Right I studied super hard for this math test and ended up getting a D and my teacher thinks I’m not studying it’s super frustrating

    • @racha6140
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      I can relate

    • @potatoistudying2
      @potatoistudying2 3 года назад +20

      Maybe you are studying in the wrong way.

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      Me too

    • @rachelelfman2769
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  • @raniaantolin862
    @raniaantolin862 3 года назад +265

    okay so basically he said:
    1) focus on core concepts
    2) write notes
    3) take breaks when studying
    4) use flash cards and teach it to others

    • @jesuschrist1817
      @jesuschrist1817 3 года назад

      Can you explain about the core concepts? Do you mean the main idea bc I can never get the main idea right

    • @mr.andrewscreepypasta6665
      @mr.andrewscreepypasta6665 2 года назад

      @@jesuschrist1817 Like the main concept.

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  • @your_jerr
    @your_jerr 2 года назад +309

    Tips for studying for exams:
    1. Use acronyms/sentences. It's easier to remember things when you create acronyms/sentences! Believe me it's really helpful! I remembered I used to struggle a lot with remembering the steps of division and so then I made up a sentence! Examples of acryonyms are "may I have a large container of coffee?" for remembering the decimals of pi or "does mcdonalds sell burgers?" for remembering the steps of long division!
    2. Create notes with your own words. Usually when your taking down notes, you just taking down whatever your teacher explains to you and instead just use your own words well why tho? It helps you feel like your really paying attention and studying which can help you remember it better!
    3. Create a Study Group. I used to remember creating a study group where a few days before the exam, we review each other like asking each other questions like "What are the decimals of pi?". This helps not only you but others who are in the group get at least a passing grade!
    4. A week/day before the exam, start sleeping for at least 8-10 hours. Well why? Because it keeps your mind fresh when you sleep early with enough amount of hours (You might have to adjust sleep schedule a bit if you sleep below 8 hours).
    5. Remember the keywords/explainations. The best way to do this is using a highlighter. Scientists have shown that if you use blue ink/highlighter to mark down important things, you'll be able to remember things easily so do that!
    6. Ask help to those who get high grades. Maybe ask someone in your class to help you study or tutor you! I usually help people who nedd help with studying or tutor them for free. When your teaching someone, your pretty much explaining everything you know back to them which can also help you remember it too!
    7. Eat foods that can help you remember easier. There are some foods that can help you with studying. A few of them being dark chocolate or penuts.
    8. Change study environment. It's not like you'll switch to a different study place every exam but when your studying, after around 30-60 minutes, you can move to another place and study there. Changing position helps you remember because when you're in the exam, you gonna try to remember everything but your only in one place and you can't remember everything in one place but you can remember multiple places!
    9. Listen to music. Listening to music also helps you remember. In fact you can remember music easier than everything in an exam. Pick some study music and listen to it while studying. It pretty much also has the same reason as changing your study environment.
    10. Don't get distracted. I used to always get distracted from random stuff and end up not paying attention to the lesson learn from my mistake please-
    11. Download study apps. There are some study apps like Study Bunny, or Forest chrome extension for you to not get distracted. I personally recomend these apps.
    12. Watch school RUclipsrs. There are some school youtubers like Study to Sucess, or Wengie (she used to be a school youtuber but changed content and you can check her past videos too). I also like these youtubers and definetly recomend them

    • @updated_autopsy_report
      @updated_autopsy_report 2 года назад +4

      I feel like a few of these cross into superstition territory haha. thanks for the tips tho!

    • @adrifoster8798
      @adrifoster8798 2 года назад +1

      Thank u babe

    • @no-rv6bc
      @no-rv6bc 2 года назад

      this is helped me! tyy :))

    • @sciencewizard2861
      @sciencewizard2861 2 года назад +1

      Ah yes penuts

    • @jahnnabiguha8682
      @jahnnabiguha8682 2 года назад +2

      No. 8...I liked it soo much...I always keep changing my places but my parents tell that I don't study..instead I roam about in my house...🤧

  • @anethg4989
    @anethg4989 3 года назад +1670

    Types of people watching this video
    1. Med school students with a due exam in few days or better yet,hours.
    2. Kpop fans who have to keep up with their oppas😭😭
    3. Seeking motivation to study and still not studying when they knw they should be studying 😂
    4. Have no idea why they are here whatsoever just found it in their recommendations. (This is me)
    This is just my pov😂 any more types??

    • @saanvimehra5191
      @saanvimehra5191 3 года назад +124

      I am 2,3 and 4
      But how did you know abt the kpop thing 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @lachimolala37
      @lachimolala37 3 года назад +75

      How did you know I was number 2?????

    • @imnotshrek1160
      @imnotshrek1160 3 года назад +34

      Lmao yt just recommend this to me DID THEY KNEW THAT I'M DUMB?!

    • @zainabsalim5194
      @zainabsalim5194 3 года назад +95

      Namjoon : ARMYS , if you don't study I'm gonna shave your eyebrows

    • @saanvimehra5191
      @saanvimehra5191 3 года назад +57

      @@zainabsalim5194 lol
      Army’s my advice - don’t study,this way you will get to meet namjoon oppa when comes to shave your eyebrows
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  • @sohamdoshi
    @sohamdoshi 2 года назад +157

    I was a good student, but ,my grades have suddenly deteriorated. I needed this to rediscover myself. Thank you,mate

    • @OikawasDisciple
      @OikawasDisciple 2 года назад +33

      Same with me. I got straight A's year after year, and then corona came, and my motivation dropped for everything. And so I started receiving D's, C's and even F's.

    • @sohamdoshi
      @sohamdoshi 2 года назад +13

      @@OikawasDisciple Well, I hope you can find your form back, mate!

    • @panhandlesomen
      @panhandlesomen 2 года назад +8

      My grades are a literal roller-coaster I swear, one day I have an A+, the next I have a F then again an A

    • @Moonlight_Lia
      @Moonlight_Lia 2 года назад +2

      same thing for me. i had excellent grades and was a very good student, but since i went to a new and more difficult program, my grades have deteriorated and i can't manage my time anymore

    • @sohamdoshi
      @sohamdoshi 2 года назад +1

      @@panhandlesomen Oh man

  • @alisakhan2919
    @alisakhan2919 3 года назад +42

    the fact that this channel has 87.6k subscribers and posts video everyday but still cares to reply to comments of a video posted a year ago is amazing

    • @whoami9625
      @whoami9625 3 года назад

      @@bettermentboss if you reply now to me I'm shook

  • @kikoushii8400
    @kikoushii8400 3 года назад +544

    For people with procrastination issues, ADHD, or similar things, here’s a huge tip I use to study (and do homework!!)
    I’m not a straight A student, but I’ve managed to keep all my grades in the A-B range, which is a huge improvement for me. And this is all because of a reward system.
    Let’s say there’s a game you want to play, a video/show you want to watch, or maybe there’s a treat you want to eat. Tell yourself that you *cannot* do any of them until you finish, let’s say, your math and science homework. Once you’re done with that, give yourself a small reward. I might go to the kitchen and eat a few oreos, drink some water, refresh my brain. After around 15 minutes, I’ll return to my room and finish the rest of my classes. Then, I’ll go on my device and watch the stuff I wanted to. Works 100%, you can do it! Consider trying out a reward system if you’re struggling.

    • @Mutrax4706
      @Mutrax4706 2 года назад +20

      doesn't help much for me because then i will sometimes just rage because i cannot understand or remember something well enough, making it harder to remember it

    • @dandeIionsss
      @dandeIionsss 2 года назад +3

      Thanks! Y'know I've never thought of this before. Very brilliant! 😊

    • @cerpiper
      @cerpiper 2 года назад +11

      until i start breaking the reward system by thinking the material is too hard and then just take the reward instead TWT

    • @ceydaulusoy2047
      @ceydaulusoy2047 2 года назад +3

      @@cerpiper that's what I was thinking 😭

    • @Willimann
      @Willimann 2 года назад +2

      theres a problem with this. Usally when ur after a reward you take the way of least resistance to get there. That either means that your putting in minimum effort to get the work done (what that means to ur mind is different for everyone) Or skip some of the work entirely cuz you dont wanna deal with it and get to the reward part asap.
      Much rather you do a lot better at a subject if you want to learn it. Like litterally, no reward no nothing. You just want to learn it cuz its interesting. This applies to any task ur doing. The more something interests you, the better you will be at learning more about it. No reward system will ever beat this simple rule. Cuz you cant (btw), Its just how our brain works.
      Guess why school sucks? Yea, no one cares, and the ones that do have a genuine interest in it have good grades, intellect (as long as not absurdly low or high) has nothing to do with it.
      So what im saying is, if you have little to no interest in school, your never gonna get high grades. As simple as that.

  • @evonnehammel6783
    @evonnehammel6783 2 года назад +364

    My grades where really low, was almost asked to leave the college if fail the next exam coming , I was really scared at that point how i would get my grades changed from F to A or my exam questions and answer. I felt it wasn’t possible but on a second thought I had no choice but to give a trial this name belowbdid the impossible never believed my college website could be hacked.

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    • @jonathonwesterberg342
      @jonathonwesterberg342 2 года назад

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  • @joynerelena5795
    @joynerelena5795 2 года назад +816

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  • @Lil_chimchim
    @Lil_chimchim 2 года назад +75

    Another tip I learned that helps me a lot is review the notes you take each day that night and add in the ones you had done the previous day. You don’t have to try and memorize them right away just review them so when the time comes for the exam your brain will have already comprehend mostly everything you have reviewed.

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      @lyndsaylevenson7967 Год назад

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  • @chandanaprakash8370
    @chandanaprakash8370 3 года назад +663

    As being the topper of the class once upon a time, I can tell you that there is no shortcut to get good grades. The only way is to develop interest in studying.
    When I was in high school, I wondered why people hated studying. Now, I realize that I wasn't interested in studying either, I just wanted to be praised more and more. Probably this is what all toppers may desire for as well. Or they want to be successful. But at the end it all comes to being praised again. So this put me under a lot of stess and I became mentally ill. Believe me getting good grades is just the result of how much you hurt yourself in order to make others proud. Do it for youself or else don't even try to. If its not for yourself, then its like digging a grave for youself because some day you will lose interest in studying and when people question you about that, you will not be able to handle it.
    Based on my personal experience!!!

    • @ridaarora6371
      @ridaarora6371 3 года назад +39

      Hey I have a question, I am also a topper in my class but these days I feel like I have lost all the interest and kind of like started to hate studying. I feel like I am wasting time these days still I have no motivation to study. So do you have any tips how can I get back on track?

    • @chandanaprakash8370
      @chandanaprakash8370 3 года назад +38

      @@ridaarora6371 I probably think that you are as old as me. When I saw your comment, I remembered myself who was struggling to read during the pandemic with online classes. I had many tips and tricks that I used, to study when I was a competitve kid but now I think all of them are lame. Only study hard if you want to and not because your parents tell you or if you want to make them happy. Just my suggestion, rather than going back to studying, try out new things like singing, dancing and painting. Once you start developing interest in any one of them, it automatically motivates you to try new things and then you can start studying again....
      You can ask me further if you have any queations!!!

    • @ridaarora6371
      @ridaarora6371 3 года назад +17

      @@chandanaprakash8370 that's exactly what I am doing. I love singing and dancing and I spend some time daily only on those things. But when I get to study, I just can't focus. I keep all the distractions away, still I just want it to end. My scores aren't getting worse though, I just feel like I am not my old self anymore who was much more hardworking than I am right now

    • @chandanaprakash8370
      @chandanaprakash8370 3 года назад +5

      @@ridaarora6371Girl I can relate to you on an other level. Just don't try very hard to read. Btw can I know your age?

    • @ridaarora6371
      @ridaarora6371 3 года назад +9

      @@chandanaprakash8370 I am 13 and I guess I take stress more than I should at my age but I just feel like I would let my parents down if I don't score good enough.

  • @callmebobinstead
    @callmebobinstead 2 года назад +156

    Here a secret in order to get A+ in all subjects. Including the next school years. Study in advance. Study the present and the future subjects. If you master all that, nobody can stand in your way. I can say all this because this is the one that helped me graduate elementary staying at the top class on every school year.

    • @NoSkill_fr
      @NoSkill_fr 2 года назад +2

      I don’t think that would help a gamer study tho

    • @callmebobinstead
      @callmebobinstead 2 года назад +6

      @@NoSkill_fr im a gamer myself.

    • @DhruvMishra1120
      @DhruvMishra1120 2 года назад +5

      I also started doing the Same from a week . I study all subjects in advance , when teacher teaches its easy to understand and answer to teacher . You also get a lot of time to do revision . I don't wait for school I study the subjects that mam taught and then study which are the next chapters . I got this idea from show young sheldon and big bang theory show .

    • @callmebobinstead
      @callmebobinstead 2 года назад +1

      @@DhruvMishra1120 i got this idea from grandma. It was so powerful I became as one of the most smartest kid in elementary school before.

    • @whosfredol5194
      @whosfredol5194 2 года назад +1

      Thank you BOBZa sensi I will meet you in(checks clock) maybe 6 years thank you for this tip may the all-mighty Zeus be with your side.

  • @carolynkendal2389
    @carolynkendal2389 2 года назад +821

    Thanks to this name below for getting me the password to my professors email and was able to change my assignment I summited via mail address your job is highly classic and warmi

  • @linity7104
    @linity7104 3 года назад +138

    When you procrastinate studying for a test you already do tips 1 and 3 because you're making yourself stay focused when you're studying and you "set a time limit" because there's not much time left. procrastination is key people

    • @sydonienathalia
      @sydonienathalia 3 года назад +2

      Are you a Taurus? 😩

    • @aomorgancool1775
      @aomorgancool1775 3 года назад +6

      @@bettermentboss believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved. For God so loved the world that he sent his one and only son and whoever believes in him shall not die but have eternal life. If you trust that Jesus' death on the cross has payed the penalty for your sin you will have eternal life. There is nothing anyone can do to earn heaven, only Jesus can save a person from eternity in hell. You may be persecuted for putting your trust in Jesus but take heart, for anything you lose for Christ on earth God will compensate you in heaven. Obey Christ if you choose Jesus because that is expected of every Christian.

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      @tutorchristineperis5171 3 года назад

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    • @marvhartigan3677
      @marvhartigan3677 3 года назад +1

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    • @roydal1052
      @roydal1052 3 года назад

      @@sydonienathalia he a human

  • @PJMcD.
    @PJMcD. 2 года назад +50

    The best tip I have for efficient studying is that you should complete a past paper before studying. Chances are you won’t do brilliant, but everything you get correct can be immediately cut from your list of topics as you know them without having to look over. This will save you hours on studying and allow you to focus more on difficult topics

  • @kiag3254
    @kiag3254 2 года назад +9

    Tips from an A student
    1. Don’t overwork yourself
    2. Find something that improves your focus (music, a certain scent, gum, etc)
    3. Take organized notes, I take quick messy ones in class and rewrite them later
    4. Get a planner and write down everything. It’s so helpful and believe it or not, crossing stuff off it so motivating

    • @fuckeduplad7571
      @fuckeduplad7571 2 года назад +1

      Music improves my focus no matter what im doing but after a few minutes i just sing along and next thing i know is that its been few hours since i've started

  • @sofiakhan1917
    @sofiakhan1917 3 года назад +75

    Hey everyone ! I don’t mean to brag but I’m an pretty good student and wanna help people out ! , so , here is how I study and hopefully it may help you !
    1. Read over the material and take notes on it , even if you already have notes
    2. While you’re doing step 1. Listen to some music! Which ever type you feel most relaxed by
    3. Don’t cram the night before, if it’s not a mayor exam and it’s only a classroom test I like to study 2-3 days before (study longer if you need!)
    4. If you’re a visual learner draw notes and diagrams (this can be really useful for subjects like geography and science!)
    5. Drink water and relax , don’t forget to take breaks
    6. When you’re done reward yourself with a treat , maybe a chocolate bar or some sweets
    7. Make sure to reward yourself again after you get an amazing mark on that test , even if you only improve by a few percent it’s still progress and you should reward yourself for it
    I hope some of these were able to help at least one person here :)

    • @sofiakhan1917
      @sofiakhan1917 3 года назад +1

      @Amina Sajjad ahaha , no problem , I just hoped it’d help someone :)

    • @aomorgancool1775
      @aomorgancool1775 3 года назад +2

      @Amina Sajjad believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved. For God so loved the world that he sent his one and only son and whoever believes in him shall not die but have eternal life. If you trust that Jesus' death on the cross has payed the penalty for your sin you will have eternal life. There is nothing anyone can do to earn heaven, only Jesus can save a person from eternity in hell. You may be persecuted for putting your trust in Jesus but take heart, for anything you lose for Christ on earth God will compensate you in heaven. Obey Christ if you choose Jesus because that is expected of every Christian.

    • @tutorchristineperis5171
      @tutorchristineperis5171 3 года назад

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    • @patriciaassuah6121
      @patriciaassuah6121 3 года назад

      @@aomorgancool1775 Thanks for this.

    • @elizabethcampos6156
      @elizabethcampos6156 3 года назад

      @@bettermentboss + go over things you might think you know before exams

  • @raniyahkhan
    @raniyahkhan 3 года назад +499

    Me: How do you study?
    My intelligent friend with great results: Just study!
    Me: Wow, thanks for the help...

    • @bye4619
      @bye4619 3 года назад +5

      Sameeee ✋🙃

    • @wendelnazare9882
      @wendelnazare9882 3 года назад +2

      I dont study and get good grades like a+ every time

    • @pinterestluvs
      @pinterestluvs 3 года назад +4

      @@wendelnazare9882 Bruh how, I’m legit forced to study or else my mom would say that I’d be dumb

    • @ken4lifers_00
      @ken4lifers_00 3 года назад

      @@wendelnazare9882 how

    • @anikaplayzz8344
      @anikaplayzz8344 2 года назад +2

      Samee and no one understnds me, when i tell them i dont even study they say u just want attention 🙄 and some say that "um ofc u study no one can get straight A's without studying so ur a liar that wants attention' and they never talk to me again

  • @moonhunter9993
    @moonhunter9993 2 года назад +21

    I actually watched this as a "test" to see how good your channel was. So many youtubers just summarize mediocre advice out there. I was always a A+ student at University. I was best student of my faculty two years in a row (sorry very 'braggy', but just for context). I never 'kept' my methods to myself though, in fact I really enjoyed helping anyone who asked (although I guess that is one of the points mentioned in this video). And congratulations! This video is really true. A fantastic summary of how I always prepared. Hand writing notes was a major thing. I even re-wrote the summaries over and over as practice. Read a part of my own summary, then quickly wrote it down out of memory. Thank you. Just signed up. Interested to hear any other great advice from you.

  • @fromdunyatodeen
    @fromdunyatodeen 3 года назад +417

    Secret of topers = they study whole year
    And we = study at last day😆

    • @bye4619
      @bye4619 3 года назад +16

      Don't expose me like that! 😂😭

    • @milky8471
      @milky8471 2 года назад +2

      I remember doing this but now i'm studying everyday

    • @iwannabeyours8451
      @iwannabeyours8451 2 года назад

      I do like yall and i have a only

    • @inkblade-cv5bd
      @inkblade-cv5bd 2 года назад +2

      So true I am about to start my exams tomorrow

    • @winterwolf1448
      @winterwolf1448 2 года назад

      Yes !

  • @marcogarcia6723
    @marcogarcia6723 2 года назад +34

    Here are some of my tips as an A+ student:
    1) If you can, ask your teacher if a topic you think it’s too hard will be in the exam. Most will tell you that “Everything we’ve seen”, so try to be more specific, like instead of “Do we have to study this topic?” ask “Do we have to study this concepts?”
    2) Make sure that your notes are complete. Use different colors and make sure it is organized, it will help you memorize ir better.
    3) Don’t write paragraphs of information, they’re are way harder to memorize. If your teacher wants you to write in paragraphs, rewrite it all later using mind maps, concept maps, etc.
    4) PAY ATTENTION IN CLASS. I know everyone will tell you this, but this also means that you have to make sure you understand EVERYTHING, don’t leave with questions.
    5) On practical subjects, search for activities on the internet and solve them without looking at your notes. That will help you know if you are prepared or where is it that you are having problems.
    6) Ask teachers or other classmates what you don’t understand. Believe me that most classmates with good grades are happy to teach others, because that also helps them to study.
    7) Know the teacher and the subject. If it’s the first exam with a teacher, it’s okay that you don’t have a good grade, try to adapt to their style of making exams or ask tips to students who already had classes with that teacher.
    8) Don’t give up before trying. If you start saying that a subject is too difficult for you or that you’ll get a bad grade no matter what, well, exactly that is what will happen.
    And the most important for me:
    9) LOOK FOR MOTIVATION. Ask yourself, what will I get if I get an A+? Is it your career? Your future? Or someone else? For example, my parents are my motivation, they have spent much money to give a good education and I want to show them that I’m grateful for that.
    So look for that motivation, even if your motivation is the satisfaction of getting good grades, that’s perfectly okay, but you need motivation.

  • @thephantom7578
    @thephantom7578 2 года назад +10

    Nerd here, here is my advice :
    1) Actually pay attention AND participate in the lessons. At first, it might be super boring, but once you get used to it, it'll be very helpful.
    2) When doing homework, always first revise through everything that you've studied in school. that day. Should take ~30 minutes only.
    3) On weekends, revise everything you've studied that week. I'd recommend you do 3 subjects at once, then take a ~20 minute break, and repeat until all subjects are done.
    4)Mental and Physical health are an important factor. Make sure that you make adequate social interactions and do some form of exercise. Doesn't have to be every day, maybe 3 times a week? (The reason this is important is because exercise and social interactions actually make physical changes in your brain, like making connections from one neutron with another)
    5) Sleep.Well. I cannot stress this enough. Sleep is THE time when your brain is developing. In infants and adults, REM sleep is most common, which creates new neurons in your brain. But during teenagehood and in young adults you're brain actually tries to be more efficient, by developing from the back of your head. It then makes it's way to the front of your brain, which is responsible for critical thinking.
    Unfortunately, because of the circadian rhythm, teenagers and young adults cannot go to bed as early as adults, (basically, your sleep cycle naturally shifts BACK so instead of going to sleep at 9:00 like most people, you fall asleep at 2:00 AM) and teens are forced to comply with the adults schedule. There is a video by ASAP science covering all of this called "Is school destroying your brain?"
    6) Do not try to study multiple topics at once. Take.Breaks. Otherwise you will slowly lose focus,and start to burn out.

  • @subiyantimarwoto3699
    @subiyantimarwoto3699 3 года назад +423

    Bonus tips u can use:
    •Use perfume when you study then use the same parfume again when its exam time. Studies say that perfume is a useful study weapon and helps to record info and remember.
    •Sleep sandwich, or as I like to call it sleep squash. So basically u study for some time then sleep, then study again. This is also why I like to study at night when Im not sleepy.
    •Dont compare ur self to others! You may see students that ate natrually gifted and dont work hard at all, but trust me hard work and progress beats natrual talent!
    •No, DO NOT study HOURS STRAIGHT! you need a break so your brain can undertsand and practice
    •Practice makes perfect? No there is no such thing as perfect, but practice is progress and you will shine💫
    •When the exams are over dont be lazy!
    U may think its done but the end is just a new beginning!
    Thats all my tips for yall, goodluck hope u do well!

    • @subiyantimarwoto3699
      @subiyantimarwoto3699 3 года назад +1

      @Yousef Hesham Salem No problem! Here to help

    • @farhamansoor3762
      @farhamansoor3762 3 года назад

      Thank you

    • @subiyantimarwoto3699
      @subiyantimarwoto3699 3 года назад

      @@farhamansoor3762 np!

    • @chricyan778
      @chricyan778 3 года назад +3

      omg the parfume thing, thats genius

    • @phils6078
      @phils6078 3 года назад

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  • @himanshnarwal5369
    @himanshnarwal5369 3 года назад +513

    If you want to be in those 1% just go and study

    • @abusaleh118
      @abusaleh118 3 года назад +23

      @Himansh Norwel Me:Ok I'm going to study😤
      My brain :Nah bro it's still quarantine chill out

    • @aomorgancool1775
      @aomorgancool1775 3 года назад +3

      @@abusaleh118 believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved. For God so loved the world that he sent his one and only son and whoever believes in him shall not die but have eternal life. If you trust that Jesus' death on the cross has payed the penalty for your sin you will have eternal life. There is nothing anyone can do to earn heaven, only Jesus can save a person from eternity in hell. You may be persecuted for putting your trust in Jesus but take heart, for anything you lose for Christ on earth God will compensate you in heaven. Obey Christ if you choose Jesus because that is expected of every Christian.

    • @thegreatescape902
      @thegreatescape902 3 года назад +2

      @@aomorgancool1775 Hello. How do I believe? I have been praying for almost a year and a half now and I still haven't been born again. I am still just as bad and may even be worse than I was before. Nothing has changed. I have been calling upon the name of the lord for a while now. I need him to come into my life and change me completely. Would you like to share your testimony? How did you get it?

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      @tutorchristineperis5171 3 года назад

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      @joab1 3 года назад

      @@thegreatescape902 Do you read the Bible? If not, I would suggest that you begin with the Gospels!

  • @shaz01
    @shaz01 2 года назад +3

    If you are here to see this because you felt you need it.Then, there is something in your life you will discover soon. That will shock you.

  • @Marx_Ordinola_2007
    @Marx_Ordinola_2007 2 года назад +41

    One time, my father told me a good tip when I have to study:
    *"Do Not Study, Read."*
    What he meaned to say was: Don't read for study, just read it like any other book.

    • @trish719
      @trish719 2 года назад +2

      tbf that's terrible advice. i don't remember half of what happened in harry potter and the philosopher's stone and i read it twice (albeit 6 years ago lmfao).

    • @Marx_Ordinola_2007
      @Marx_Ordinola_2007 2 года назад +2

      @@trish719 Bruh

    • @haeyletho6636
      @haeyletho6636 2 года назад

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    • @ariciaballabene4603
      @ariciaballabene4603 2 года назад +1

      It might work for you but as a literature student, we taught us that reading for the pleasure and reading for the uni is not the same. And from my experience, I agree with that. When I read for studying, I’m more careful about what I read, I try to really understand what the book or article says. That’s not the case with a normal book.
      Also I underline key parts. Game changer. One of my teacher said once: underlining is reading two times.

    • @jjoshua1281
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      @@ariciaballabene4603 ur right it's like the difference between skimming and scanning

  • @gp5094_
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    My friends consider me as a topper. So I got that topper mentality gradually(thanks to them).What I do for getting good grades without much hardwork is just to pay attention to your teachers while they r taking a class.

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  • @emmatd9462
    @emmatd9462 2 года назад +2

    My average test score is around 97% so I will give you some tips that I use!
    1) *PAY ATTENTION DURING CLASS* I know it’s really boring but it’s fatal if you want to get a good score on your test. If you don’t pay attention then you’re gonna do badly on your test.
    2) *TAKE NOTES DURING CLASS* If there’s ever something new that you’re learning that you’re a bit stuck on, write it down in a notebook (I find notebooks must helpful, I have all of my notes in there so it’s really handy.) so if you every forget how to do a certain thing in a certain subject, you can just look at your notebook and go over it.
    3) *HAVE NO DISTRACTIONS ON YOUR DESK* Make sure your desk/working area is tidy with no distractions, for example there could be a pen on your desk that you could fidget with and easily get distracted by, causing you to lose focus and to not pay attention to the lesson.
    4) *DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS* If there’s anything that you’re confused on or don’t know how to do, don’t be afraid to ask your teacher(s)! Even if it’s just the slightest thing, DONT just think “meh it’ll be fine” instead, ask your teacher(s) so you know how to do it.
    5) *SET A CUSTON STUDY TIME FOR EACH DAY* Studying is SUPER important for tests/exams, so make sure you set a custom amount of time to study each day. For example, “Monday: study for an hour and a half, starting at four o’clock.” You can have the same study schedule for each day or you can change it around depending on what things you have planned for that day.
    6) *ONCE YOU’VE FINISHED PUTTING IN THE ANSWERS FOR YOUR TEST, GO OVER YOUR ANSWERS FOR AS MUCH TIME AS YOU HAVE.* Forgetting to look over your answers can cause “silly mistakes” as I call them. For example, you could forget to write a number, forget a decimal point, etc. Go over your answers as much as you can until your time runs out.
    7) *DONT RUSH YOUR TEST* take your time during your test, rushing can cause “silly mistakes”
    8) *NEVER LEAVE A QUESTION BLANK* Even if you have absolutely no idea how to do the question, just write a random answer. ANYTHING is better than leaving it blank. The answer of the question could be like 10, and you wrote down 9118271718. That’s still fine because at least you wrote something. And who knows, maybe you’ll get it right!
    9) *GO BACK TO THE QUESTIONS THAT YOU’RE STUCK ON AT THE END OF THE TEST* Doing this will allow you to have more time to fill out the rest of the test/exam. If you spend ages trying to figure out the answer to one question, you might run out of time and have to rush all the other questions which could lead to getting a bad score.
    10) *DONT OVERTHINK THE QUESTION* The questions are easier than you think, you’ve learnt all of these questions during class, and if you were paying attention and taking notes you should know what to do.
    Good luck on your exams/tests!💪

  • @mago474
    @mago474 2 года назад +3

    I'm out of school and don't plan on going to university but this was quite cool to watch.
    Because I started out as a bad student who only excelled at subjects he liked while the rest were always falling behind in grades.
    Through time I learned some new ways to study, focus and simply be better at it and they match up quite well with the 4 tips in this video.
    I would also add that TEACHING someone else the topics of the exam or simply revising it with someome else helps ENORMOUSLY. Studying on your own is one thing, but doing a light test of your knowledge with someone else as if you were being tested for real helps you understand which concepts you haven't grasped yet.
    I would also greatly recommend to get someone to ask you questions about the topic OR try to talk about it on your own without looking at notes/books etc...
    I became one of the better students in my class thanks to changing my method and while yes, I did force myself through it, it paid off immensely.
    Studying sessions got progressively shorter and I could grasp the concepts quicker

  • @Rachael_Callista
    @Rachael_Callista 3 года назад +383

    Is anyone here who is 16 -18 years old

  • @La_luk
    @La_luk 3 года назад +54

    Am I the only one that's falls asleep in class, eat in class, daydream and watch anime or kdrama and cdramas and basically never listen to the teacher and I fall asleep alot but when it's time for tests and assessments I study alot like my life depends on it becouse half the things the teacher says I dont listen to

    • @makerAr-qj3mk
      @makerAr-qj3mk 3 года назад +1

      u r not alone lol ..i have an exam after 7 hours and i just started studying lmao

  • @rendimentolucrativo
    @rendimentolucrativo 2 года назад +1

    I loved the video, I already knew some techniques to improve the ability to study in a short time, but with these tips I will definitely improve even more.

  • @parasite_paddy
    @parasite_paddy 2 года назад +3

    As a student with high marks, I can confirm all of this is true, this is literally how I study.
    1. For understanding the core concept, I mainly highlight or underline the key words, I use different colors for different concepts and do a lot of schemes that help me synthesize the idea
    2. Writing everything by hand is something I will always do, even when I'll be at university, bc I am fully conscious that it's thanks to that that I learn
    3. In some way I do force myself to study in a limited time since I study the days immediately before exams. Not the best idea for your mental health lol, rest more
    4. I do use all the tips suggested in the video, and an extra tip that is very useful to me is to link names or other stuff (that I know I would never remember) to jokes or to other stuff that I would remember. For example, I helped a guy studying math, and someone named Giovanni was calling him on his phone non stop. I taught him that day a type of exercise that he needed for his test that was kinda difficult to remember, but we called it "Giovanni", so now everytime he faces a similar math problem he thinks "is it Giovanni?" and he confirmed me all this was pretty helpful to him!

  • @shinystars5535
    @shinystars5535 3 года назад +459

    I ranked the 4th in my school, even though I was sick and had a surgery, and I can assure you that I didn't study as much as other students I studied maximum 5 hours a day I gave time for my brain to process every information, I wrote everything that I had to memorize 20 times before the exams, didn't study the night before, while others would study 12 hours and their grades were C- and some of them failed even though they worked harder then me.. I couldn't understand what was wrong but I found out their studying method is one of the worsts.

    • @UnknownCartoonEditor
      @UnknownCartoonEditor 3 года назад +47

      Working hard doesn’t work if you’re not using smart strategies.

    • @SaadKhan-yf1jn
      @SaadKhan-yf1jn 3 года назад +27

      You wrote 20 times before the exams? Dang!

    • @shinystars5535
      @shinystars5535 3 года назад +15

      @@SaadKhan-yf1jn I know it sounds crazy but I won't be able to pass my exams without making sure I wrote everything down 20 times before😅

    • @xxlextra4737
      @xxlextra4737 3 года назад +11

      @@shinystars5535 uh that is hard. Writing times. My scheduled to attend exam on the 27th this month. Pharmacy school. I didn't study for the last 5 month since Corona Corona enforced hiatus. Am feeling derailed but am confident

    • @shinystars5535
      @shinystars5535 3 года назад +17

      @@xxlextra4737 confidence can get you from 25% to 75%. Do what you have and can do this week and Good Luck! I'm actually going to Medical school😅

  • @eseesetimoteo730
    @eseesetimoteo730 3 года назад +35

    At my school, the bullies always get high marks but they don't even study. That was so unfair. These video is helping.

    • @jn8922
      @jn8922 3 года назад +3

      They do study... They just don't tell people they do. They also probably pay attention. I wasn't a bully in university but I used to remember what I read and I used talk to my sister about the lectures ( we were in the same law courses), both of us never needed to study hard because of this. We could remember things because we discussed it. It wasn't dead knowledge if that makes sense. Once you talk about it, it becomes alive in application and relevancy. Talk to your friends more about your study material!

    • @koalachicplayz3165
      @koalachicplayz3165 3 года назад +1

      they probably cheated lol, or got someone else to do their essays and homework for them

  • @cherriiii123
    @cherriiii123 2 года назад +2

    TIPS FOR EXAM
    1. Eliminate incorrect answer (for subjective)
    2. Leave the question that you don't understand and answer it later
    3. Search for clue in the other questions because some of the question is related (i do this a lot)
    4. If you really don't know the answer you MUST answer it. There's a chance your anwer is right (for subjective question)

  • @an_industrial_strength_toaster
    @an_industrial_strength_toaster 2 года назад +2

    TOP STUDENT OF MY YEAR HERE (university). Some of my techniques, if not all idk
    What I do is record the teacher's voice during lectures so that if I miss out anything when I take notes, I'll be able to rewind at home and fill in whatever I missed.
    Also my notebooks are very organized; I take notes in class, on random sheets of paper, and when I get home I write them down on beautiful notebooks with highlights, sticky notes for extra information that may come in the exam/test, and that process serves as a revision for that subject. If you do that, don't let the lessons pile up, you won't have enough time nor motivation when you copy everything down, and you'll end up too lazy to even check your lessons.
    I also check last years' exams and tests (from the same teacher) and do them, as a way to see if I'm able to actually ace my own.
    I also sleep, a lot.

  • @thepizzafoogle5481
    @thepizzafoogle5481 3 года назад +38

    This would work if the exams actually consisted of what we were told to learn.

    • @trioret8304
      @trioret8304 2 года назад +6

      that's the problem,
      what they teach us in school : 2+2=4
      Exams : John rode a train illegally which caused to train to reach it's destination 0.001 sec late . Calculate the mass of John.

    • @thepizzafoogle5481
      @thepizzafoogle5481 2 года назад

      @@trioret8304 Lmao yeah

  • @HazardRiot
    @HazardRiot 3 года назад +104

    Here is a tip: When revising, note down the notes (yes he said it i know) but make summaries, work outs of you're dealing with formulas and stuff, and when it's time for exam, just skim through them.

  • @williampapadopoulos8145
    @williampapadopoulos8145 2 года назад +2

    Wow! And he didn’t even tell us to “click the link below” to watch a “short” (45-50 minute) video in order to buy the book/books on what the four study habits were!!!! AMAZING! My faith is restored in humanity!!!!

  • @sadiqusalehgamafoi8497
    @sadiqusalehgamafoi8497 2 года назад +4

    Anyone watching this after getting tired of studies

  • @ehyeq-5329
    @ehyeq-5329 3 года назад +25

    This tips actually works!
    Now i got a lot A+ on my exams
    :D

  • @siri-st5xz
    @siri-st5xz 3 года назад +241

    I have mostly A's and some B's and I've never been that person who puts a lot of time in school. I don't study much at all, maybe once in a week or less. My pro tip is to study smart rather than much, and believe in yourself. Sounds stupid, I know, but it's a fact proven by many studies that if you go into a subject with confidence, you will be better at it. Study smart: be focused and do what makes you learn. Don't keep reading ur notes if you don't learn anything by that (I don't even take notes at all). I have to things that I do when I study. First one is to write a summary of the text, by hand on paper. After I've done that, I remember everything summarised. After that, I'll look deeper into the subject and write down smart facts and words that I think will come on the test. To write down smart words is super important, bcs if you show ur teacher you know some smart words in the subject, she/he will assume you know it all and give you a higher grade. I never study at home, I can't focus at home and I don't understand how people can study at home, I don't think i've ever done that successfully. I buy a latte and I go to the library, sit there for about 2 hours a week, and thats all.

    • @shriharir6450
      @shriharir6450 3 года назад +3

      Btw.. You studying grade school or university?

    • @rustycat8782
      @rustycat8782 3 года назад +4

      Same, but im in elementary school

    • @musicboxerathankyoufor100s2
      @musicboxerathankyoufor100s2 3 года назад +1

      Yeah I can actually say I'm the same since 4th grade and it never failed me so far (I'm in university) I never studied too long before exams and I usually got 75-90 In them

    • @siri-st5xz
      @siri-st5xz 3 года назад +8

      @Akshay Manglani no, I actually loved studying at home, bcs I hate being in school bcs I'm not doing anything there, it's just waste of time. When it was home-studies I could easily skip all the lessons without consequences, study as normal in the library once in a week, and then do well on the tests with a little bit of cheating that was also so easy during distance. It was heaven! Like a long summerbreak but at the same time getting better grades. I don't understand why so many people hated it

    • @musicboxerathankyoufor100s2
      @musicboxerathankyoufor100s2 3 года назад

      @Akshay Manglani nah it's been the same old same old nothing really changed besides the extra online lessons

  • @cameronbennett8151
    @cameronbennett8151 2 года назад +1

    My tips if you hate studying like me. I also hate taking notes when studying or reading textbooks, but I do take notes during class. Some of this applies really only applies to college students, but some of it is universal:
    1) Go to class. If a teacher repeats something, it's probably important. I suck at taking notes but I'll make sure to jot the subject down and underline or put a * next to it so that I can review that info later. If I don't understand something, I'll try and quickly explain the part that I think I understand to the professor and ask a question about that part that I'm struggling with. Sometimes I got the first part wrong and that's why I can't get the second concept.
    2) Talk with your classmates about the class and homework - a lot of times they're learning the material just like you so they may have better ways of explaining things than a teacher who's known and understood the information for years. If you and multiple other people don't understand something, it's likely a lot of the class doesn't so ask questions before, during, or after class about the material.
    Also, if you understand things and explain it to others, you retain a lot more information that way.
    3) Go to professor's office hours just to check in at the beginning of the semester - ask questions about jobs or the field. Then, when you have a test coming up, check in with them again. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, they'll usually let you know what areas you should focus on.
    4)Productive Procrastination - if you start losing focus on a subject, switch to something else. It could be another topic in the same class, or another class entirely. This keeps your time productive and is also good for remembering things since it's not just an info dump.
    5)Spend more time (or at least more effective time) on homework and reading. I don't take notes when reading, but textbooks ask a lot of questions. For my accounting classes, if they give a question or problem, I'll try to answer or solve it on my own before looking at how to do it. Then, I'll see where I went wrong if my answer is incorrect.
    6) If you have multiple assignments on the same chapter, don't do them on the same day. When you're doing the second assignment, you will probably forget some concepts from the first, so you may have to relearn some info that you got.
    I've got a few other tips, but this is long enough for now.

  • @issaak9050
    @issaak9050 2 года назад +1

    Oh my God, may we all pass the upcoming exams! 🙏

  • @harsonpakeer7499
    @harsonpakeer7499 3 года назад +386

    me watching this, even though I have like 10 essays due. "hmm interesting"
    Edit: lol 300 likes cool and about those essays um.. lets not talk about them ay? good luck to yall

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      @Gooseity 3 года назад

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      @beatrice_1970 3 года назад +2

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  • @foufou4066
    @foufou4066 2 года назад +2

    My strategy is actually rely on short term memory, like actually wait till the night before the exam to memorize things (preferably by then you actually paid attention at class and you any slight idea in the first place), but then again i have the most terrible long term memory so i don't have much choice in the first place

  • @ronald1536
    @ronald1536 2 года назад

    Hanging out with the top students actually helped me a lot! My grades became better and the competition against them helped too!

  • @mr7k640
    @mr7k640 3 года назад +20

    my cousin was on the dean's list the whole time she was in college and she never knew and she didn't care she is now an official physicologist

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  • @henryharrah5060
    @henryharrah5060 3 года назад +87

    "It depends on how focused you are"
    Me, with severe ADD and dyslexia: *chuckles* I'm in danger

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      @salmayoussef5989 3 года назад +1

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  • @Stayengeneforlife
    @Stayengeneforlife 2 года назад +1

    A+ student here :tips how to get a good grade: once you have written down your answers check back for any mistakes
    It is useful.

  • @orange6254
    @orange6254 2 года назад +2

    I have some more tips: When studying have a clear space around you this can help your brain process information. Like he said in the video when studying try not to go on a distracting device. If you find this hard like I used to and you are living with somebody else ask them to hide your distracting device. This is much more effective then doing it yourself. Make sure you get lots of sleep when studying for an important exam or doing the exam. Your brain will feel less tired and it is easier to process information and write down information. Make a schedule for how long you study don't study everything in a day most of the information will go in your brain and straight out. Start studying months before an important exam. Study the things you find harder more than the things you find easier. Every week refresh your mind on what you were studying last week and ask people to do mini test on the subjects. Always include breaks in breaks do exercise and go outside as this can help your mind relax and make you less stressed which can lead to better studying which of course can lead to better results.
    Edit: This is just my advice. I think everybody is different and can have different study techniques. To help them get better scores.

  • @jusvibe_
    @jusvibe_ 3 года назад +169

    me who's going to high school this year: this should be helpful

  • @danilim2332
    @danilim2332 3 года назад +72

    i just feel like the students who work hard fail.
    and then students who just literally do nothing are the smartest frickin person ull ever meettt

    • @danilim2332
      @danilim2332 3 года назад +2

      @@bettermentboss aw thanks

    • @annabethchase4568
      @annabethchase4568 3 года назад +11

      It’s all about the teqniques my friend! if your style doesn’t work out, just switch to a new one. Keep switching between learning types until you find the one for yourself!

    • @danilim2332
      @danilim2332 3 года назад +3

      @@annabethchase4568 ok thanks! 😊

    • @KofeItelan
      @KofeItelan 3 года назад +3

      Well to be honest thats me :)

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  • @znail5299
    @znail5299 2 года назад +1

    What got me through mechanical engineering bachelors and masters was one key element. Work with others, learn together, and refine a bit on your own or with others if you need to. Got me an A- average in a rigorous as heck program. You won't get anywhere on your own, but do make sure to leave some time for yourself and not just study as it causes burnout.

  • @kuziwamtsvamuno4016
    @kuziwamtsvamuno4016 Год назад +1

    1.Focus on main points
    2.Write notes on your hand typing notes leaves you with less memory
    3.study when you're hyper focused
    4.Adapt habits from high students
    Flash cards,teach and sleep

  • @dontpickmyaccountvic6247
    @dontpickmyaccountvic6247 3 года назад +48

    Little tip:
    Whenever you fail a test and get stressed because you think you "Didn't study hard enough," that's not the case.
    If you want to pass,
    *Don't work longer, work smarter.*

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    • @saidaabdille8603
      @saidaabdille8603 3 года назад

      BUT,....in order to work smarter you need to be smart and!..in order to be smart you need to study and...p.s it just goes on forever..XD!

  • @sfarmapietre
    @sfarmapietre 3 года назад +59

    (Better tips?) Here is my opinion (I hold several degrees from top institutions, including a PhD, if that is relevant). While tips 1,3,4 are very valuable, handwriting notes or flash cards are imo a pure waste of time and encourage content memorization over content understanding. I believe the main ways to succeed in college are:
    1. getting the high-level ideas before any details: focus on understanding the content in a hierarhical fashion, by first making sure you fully understand the main goals of what you are reading (what are they trying to achieve here?), then understanding the high-level ideas presented (how would I explain this stuff to my grandma?) and, only later, get deeper and deeper into details. The biggest mistake is to start with details first and persist in reading stuff that you are completely clueless about in terms of the main picture. This also means that many times you can and should skip details of what you read, maybe because they might be irrelevant, or maybe because you might want to get back to them later after you have a much clear global picture of what the content is really about. Do not persist in trying to read a document word by word.
    2. do not focus on memorizing the content, focus on deeply understanding the main concepts discussed
    3. time spent: the more time you spend on studying is for sure not meaning the higher grade you will get. Your brain saturates after too much time spend on a single activity. It is very important to take frequent breaks, do lots of sports, eat healthy/organic foods, sleep 8h per day, have different hobbies, learn different new skills, laugh, socialize, relieve stress, be happy.
    4. reading material quality: lots of times reading some content from a single source is not useful because that content might be poorly written. It is very important to try to obtain the same information from different sources, usually a mix between books, pdfs, slides, video tutorials or lectures, etc. It's ok to be superficial and scan over different materials until you find some that make the most sense to you.
    5. last, but not least, do not be too harsh on yourself: do not stress out the hell out of you, be patient, progress is slow and success comes with time. Keep believing in yourself and the best will come for sure!

    • @Natsxvif
      @Natsxvif 3 года назад +1

      thank you

    • @c4rljhnbeboso416
      @c4rljhnbeboso416 2 года назад +1

      This is good tips sir.
      Thank you

    • @ericawilliams18
      @ericawilliams18 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tips

    • @winterwolf1448
      @winterwolf1448 2 года назад

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @frozenturtl827
      @frozenturtl827 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, flash cards suck and don’t help. Memorisation doesn’t help me understand anything, and doesn’t really improve my grade. Sure, I have to memorise polyatomic ions, but that’s different. Understand the thing your learning, and you’ll do great

  • @hori2660
    @hori2660 2 года назад +1

    I feel as if i’m the only student that doesn’t study but yet always gets a excellent grade.

  • @Ikamakesvidz
    @Ikamakesvidz 2 года назад +2

    I DON’T GET IT!? A “C” IS AN OKAY GRADE, AND A “B” IS A GOOD GRADE!? why does everyone act like the only good grade is “A+” like not even a sinple “A” without the plus isn’t good enough for someone!?

  • @linswins4292
    @linswins4292 3 года назад +81

    Handwriting notes really works, it’s a tried and tested method on myself. I got 92% in my anatomy and physiology exam this week and it’s because I made hella notes in class and read over them 2 days before the exam. I literally saw the answer in my mind as the questions came up.
    I would also suggest simplifying the terms in acronyms or something that’s easy to remember. For example, “plantar flexion” is when your toes are pointed down and away from you. So I remembered this by saying “plantar = squishing plants with your foot”. Hope this method helps someone.

    • @Rebecca-asdf
      @Rebecca-asdf 3 года назад +1

      yeah, we have a teacher who makes us hand write our notes. all the students hate it but she is totally right- it works

    • @pollitoanimations4290
      @pollitoanimations4290 3 года назад

      Wow, I’ve been failing all of my A&P exams, any other tips for me?

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      @tutorchristineperis5171 3 года назад

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    • @Robotomy101
      @Robotomy101 3 года назад

      in the CBSE curiculum writing notes is mandatory and even has marks on it. I always thought it was stupid and skipped most of the notes, but I always happen to remember what I've written down better. I recently had a realization regarding this too. Writing my own notes, not just the mandatory ones, really does do wonders.

    • @velmascientista7026
      @velmascientista7026 3 года назад

      Are u a med student? Please give me tips how do u cram so much stuff...i am having a hard time with biochemistry especially..

  • @h3ll0gudbye
    @h3ll0gudbye 3 года назад +268

    I am the opposite. I sack off during the year and rarely make it to class but when assignments and exams come around I find the relevant material and always focus on the core concepts, old exam papers are really helpful too.
    I always study at the last minute and do my assignments the night before and usually manage B to A grades but I feel like that luck will wear off soon hence why I'm looking up how normal people study so I can hopefully break this habit, lol.

    • @unniunni1506
      @unniunni1506 3 года назад +22

      I'm exactly same as you and my friends says that I use black magic under my blanket to win the exams 😂😂😂and they take my blanket away or sleep with me during exams 😆😆😆😆

    • @slayla_1989
      @slayla_1989 3 года назад +11

      Basically what i do because i always forgot everything the next day

    • @hanabikoizumi5287
      @hanabikoizumi5287 3 года назад +6

      Woah 😧 you luck stat must of been high as Kazuma (an anime character). I once forgot to study for one math test and I got 15%

    • @meropedurwood5514
      @meropedurwood5514 3 года назад +8

      If it worked for you before, that's fine. Just make sure you know how to learn when it really matters, like in finals or something. Stay positive, a good mindset is the number one rule for getting good grades 👍

    • @malavikapradeep
      @malavikapradeep 3 года назад +2

      same here

  • @camuyenang8348
    @camuyenang8348 2 года назад +1

    I don't know if I should call myself a straight-As student but I nearly experienced everything u said in the video and also myself, always try to study smarter every day, not harder... As when I grow older, I realize there are things in life I need to study more than just the theories, so here are my tips to study to always get high scores even I spent only 1 to 3 days on a subject or a maximum of 2 weeks (including those subjects I studied by myself without attending the lecture, all from a scratch):
    1. Always read the study program and slides of the lectures beforehand if you can, ask students who study before you the materials they got in previous years to have a better understanding of what will be taught and will be given in the exams
    2. After reading those materials, apply different tricks to memorize them quickly (like to try to connect what you study with a song/a name/a a special day/an event)... Or just write down the first letter of all the sentences and only study/highlight the keywords... Then remember these keywords by paraphrasing them into your own words
    3. During classes, try to connect what you have read with what you are taught and recall everything by answering and asking lots of questions -> If you do till this step I'm sure you already remember 90% of the lecture
    4. No need to take notes but try to remember what profs said immediately during the lecture, using a voice recorder to record the lectures, only write down the time when you couldn't hear the key points and listen right away those points when the class ends
    5. Before sleep, spend 10 minutes reviewing all that you have learned during the class and spend 15 mins reading the next chapter if you can.
    6. Relax and do whatever you like but always in any circumstances, link with your lectures and what you have studied to remember everything passively
    7. Before the exam, review a bit and sum up all you have studied in your mind.
    These are the tips that helped me nearly get maximum scores for the majority of subjects within a really short time (I would say that I only spend about 30 -1 hour maximum per day to study, and most of the time even less, just 20 mins, as I already tried to remember all the lectures during the classes). Hope my tips help those who are lazy and just want to study in a short time but still get high scores! All of the best to you guys!

  • @sametaltun4327
    @sametaltun4327 Год назад

    I recognized all your hard work, and I say a massive thank you. I think I have never seen such a reliable and trustworthy individual like you for a long time. Excellent work!

  • @starcausewhynot9249
    @starcausewhynot9249 2 года назад +27

    I was a topper in my previous class, I had no idea how, until now. I realized that I used to agree a lot during lectures ( by agreeing I mean just nodding ) and that lead me to actually understanding, you know how? I was paying attention to what the teacher was saying so I could nod at the right time without realizing I understood. Wasn’t a tip just my story btw!

    • @vnox5223
      @vnox5223 2 года назад +2

      I do the same when I really grasp the concept

  • @phoebeahn8941
    @phoebeahn8941 2 года назад +14

    Tips I've learned for cramming: (college edition)
    1. Put all your info into one spot. Condensing ur notes into a couple sheets of paper helps u connect concepts easier. Also the act of writing it down gives you review
    2. If you have a lot of stuff to memorize: Make flashcards using the cheat sheet you made; also come up with acronyms because they save lots of time
    3. If you have concepts you need to understand: call a friend/ parent and explain everything to them. They don't have to listen, but the act of saying everything out loud will reinforce the concepts.
    4. If you have to learn things like math or chem with processes: redo your hw, but do only one/two of each type of question

  • @jacksonh2083
    @jacksonh2083 2 года назад +1

    Imo it is best to try and enter a state of flow. To do this, first think about why you are studying (long-term and short-term). Then, do a task that requires immense focus to enter a state of focus (I recommend some sort of puzzle, brain teaser, memory game, etc.). From there, study. I personally recommend reading books on your own time to further your understanding, doing most of the practice problems, tests, etc., and using that info to reorganize your notes (connect concepts, add more to dif things, etc.). The teaching others thing works really well too, as do flash cards for definitions, theorems, logic forms, and really just about anything that you just have to remember (pro-tip, throw in a few practice problems in your flash cards so that you actively have to think, and change these practice problems every week or so); and if you don’t have anyone to teach, maybe give others advice online, converse w/ others about the subject online, or just imagine yourself teaching others (try to break down the concepts and explain why things work, how it works, etc., in an easy to understand way, maybe even imagine your goal is to teach it to a 9 year old). Another really useful tool for remembering things like graphs, anatomical structures, etc., is to make a memory palace (method of loci), ideally being as goofy as you can. Still, this state of flow thing is great for motivation, and books, practice problems, videos, teaching others, etc., can make it easier to understand the subject. Also, the most important thing imo is consistency, which relies on motivation and stuff so try your best to enjoy what you’re doing or just focus on the results. You also can check out some of mihaly csikszentmihalyi’s books if you want to learn more about this sort of flow state, they are decent reads.

  • @8isGreat-IK
    @8isGreat-IK 2 года назад +1

    Just wait until the last 20 minutes to study and it’ll be fresh on your mind. Always worked for me.

  • @sanmom3181
    @sanmom3181 3 года назад +34

    I was one of the top 2 toppers throughout my academics. My habits are.
    1. Read the lecture to be taught in the class in advance.
    2.Concentrate well during the lecture. So that you can elaborate fully after the lecture.
    3. Write notes in your hand writing and study in your hand writing.
    4.Revise the lecture and write and practise what you have studied.
    5. When you are relaxing or traveling... think back and understand whether you can recall everything what you have studied. Sometime you may not able to recall some part. During that time, again open the particular part and read again.
    By following the above techniques, I always felt the pen keeps writing and never struggled recalling difficulty during exams.
    During the time when I studied no internet, cellphone or youtube. And we never watched movie or television serial. We got full concentration without any distraction.

    • @suju257
      @suju257 3 года назад

      I have tried #5 last year (subconsciously tho) and I got mostly B's and up.

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      @aomorgancool1775 3 года назад

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      @tutorchristineperis5171 3 года назад

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  • @alliqc321
    @alliqc321 2 года назад +1

    When you study at university in something you love, it is not work, it is pleasure.

  • @yogera9523
    @yogera9523 2 года назад +1

    A lot of people don't know this but you're brain works on time intergrals so instead of studying 5 hours straight study 30 minutes then take 5-10 minute breaks.It works for me and a lot of people.

  • @KS-bo6tq
    @KS-bo6tq 3 года назад +6

    Best tip I ever got was find some way to enjoy the subjects. When I was in high school I found myself looking forward to my history homework because I loved the essays and analysis of big concepts. Doing math was my nightmare. But I realized that to get the grades I wanted I was going to have to make myself want to do the work. So I found podcasts about the history of math, I watched youtube videos that made the math visual, I studied with my friends and went through the problems together, I taught my younger sister. All of it was with the goal of creating positive math experiences so that I no longer saw math as awful, and it WORKED.

  • @chalicedixon5474
    @chalicedixon5474 3 года назад +71

    Everybody watching this is October huh?!, Thank you for this thou that the last tip really helped I already do some of these tips I just didn't know it was that effective, once I start college next year I will make sure to keep this video in mind thank you so much!

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  • @knightm4er
    @knightm4er 2 года назад +1

    1. Procrastinate
    2. Make a group of friends you can trust
    3. Work together for tests and homeworks

  • @melli9470
    @melli9470 2 года назад +1

    i take notes ALOT in class and i hand write them down it really does help!
    i first started to take notes on science and now im top of my class

  • @calicovera2966
    @calicovera2966 3 года назад +62

    Him: Of being in College
    Me being in middle school: 👁👄👁

    • @AuditoreDeFirenze
      @AuditoreDeFirenze 3 года назад

      Ngl all these years I used to 90+ but because of this lockdown and covid shit I dunno what happened :(

    • @calicovera2966
      @calicovera2966 3 года назад

      @@AuditoreDeFirenze damn school starts tomorrow.. 7th grade here I come

    • @AuditoreDeFirenze
      @AuditoreDeFirenze 3 года назад

      @@calicovera2966 lol gl bruv