Week 38 - How to Build Good Studying Habits
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i agree with this vid, and as far as personal techniques go, I've found that giving a voice to a subject helps in retaining the material. for example, i'm reading a book by stroustrup about c++ programming, so i watched a video about him to memorize his voice and then read his book using that voice. since i tend to be kind of auditory when it comes to learning, this tech helps me a lot. i also try to spend money on some material things that are incorporated in the subject. like a dry erase board
Have a weekly to do list, have a daily to do list and don't do more after you're done.
I understand the concept of deep processing but you didnt really give inf o on how to deepen the processing. Is that in another vid?
Reminded me about Cal Newport on the importance of Intensity xTime =deep work
The link is in the description (it's a video explaining it, but the study itself is cited from there)
1. weekly and daily schedule ( to know when to stop work )
2. deep processing level of words and info ( better for retaing information x2 than superficial processing , even if the same amount of time is used .)
I'm university student and I frustrated learning English language. Could you give me the tip can I follow to speak fluently?
May i create my video on your point of view in hindi , if you allow me please...i hope you allow me .. thanks..
Thank you for suggesting this system and how to use it.
Wow, unknowingly, I've always used this technique. Glad to see someone like you also use that.
Thanks for introducing to the extra concept 'depth of processing', I need to work on that.
Always a boost listening to your insights and tips thanks Scott
this guy is awesome
How do you come up with realistic goals within the Weekly Daily Goals system? I have tried something like that but I always set my goal for what I would like to complete in a day but can't continue the system if I get stuck and am not able to finish the goal. If my goal for the day is to complete 5 practice problems but I get stuck on number 2, how do I reset my goals and not let the whole thing drag out and push into the next week?
Great information. Inspiring as always. Thanks a lot Scott!
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Me watching this because I have bad study habits
I love your work .. thanks..
Hi Scott, I personally found the green chair a little distracting, however I would also like to know where you got it, as I found the general design very aesthetic. Do you know if they come in other colours?
Scott Young I bought your excellent course. I know you are busy learning languages but I would like to know what website or blogs you are currently reading. I enjoy your content very much.
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agreed but it take longer time than regular way
Hey, can you link me the study you mentioned?
Great information!!
Here's some good advice!
great video! defenitely giving it s go!
hey! this is inspiring!
The word 'pee'. :>
i also think that having a dry erase board kinda puts you in the school environment. maybe it's just me.
Is this guy in the MIT?