How I Use a Spaced Repetition System to Learn Everything

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How I Use a Spaced Repetition System to Learn Everything
Spaced Repetition is one of the most powerful ways to learn. It has been shown in numerous studies to be superior to most other methods of learning. It is so powerful that we've built a startup around it called RemNote that is free to use, because we think everyone should be using spaced repetition to learn. In this video, I talk about all the different ways that spaced repetition has been used, ranging from the Leitner system all the way to SRS like what we use in RemNote. Hopefully you will see it's power, and perhaps adopt one of these spaced repetition methods to your own learning!

🙏 Thanks for watching!
- Mike and Matty

#spacedrepetition #remnote
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my brain is like bermuda triangle where information goes but never found again😝😅😅

chandajaggubutti
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I’ve seen several videos about the science behind it and how it works, but nothing practical like this. So thanks a ton! Watched through a couple of your study videos already and they’ve all been super helpful. Worth their weight in gold for sure.
Sincere thanks. I’ll be using them myself and sending them to my son.

purplepuma
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Nice idea about using those small pockets of time in RemNote! Loved the video from Ali Abdaal and it was great to be reminded of that video again - and to have it explained in a simpler form that wasn't a spreadsheet! :)

georgiaknight
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Medicine, RemNote, music and Eckart Tolle ❤❤❤ amazing content, Doc!!!

andressamravend.
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*I am from YEMEN 🇾🇪😍*
And I am addicted to ur vid .
Me starting my first year in medical school 👏🏻❣️🇾🇪

جمالدوعن
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Your channel is actually so informative and amazing :)

Dark-pori
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I was waiting till you upload such a video... I've been failing to maintain this procedure... Thank you so much..

nipunipoornima
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I absolutely love RemNote! The built in Pomodoro is amazing. The only problem I'm having is I feel like I'm making way too many cards when taking my notes because it feels like everything is important so I end up with 700+ flashcards for one exam in one class which is probably normal in med/vet school but seems too much in undergrad. Any suggestions for how to not make so many cards? Thanks!!!

OtterMayhem
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All videos are very interesting and very professional . I allways love to watch your videos and those are very effective . Thank you 🖤

cheena
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I just found your channel and I hope to implement all I have learnt so far... I'm hopeful my grades will improve...Keep up the good work 👍

adedoyinolowookere
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Recommendation:
For Remnote it would great to have color coded boxes instead of ugly smiley faces. Lol sorry for that

irwincrook
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That box technique is new to me, can't wait to try it out. Great video as always though!

JerzenBenny
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Thank you :)
I liked how you developed a Smart strategy to promote your own app.

theIkiGuy
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I'm not in college at all therefore I don't really care about grades/ I'm just interested in learning on my own. Spaced repletion is something that helped me a lot as a taught myself things.

AmazingStoryDewd
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Using RemNote, really helpfull, simple and effective thanks!!!

oscarjames
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very wonderful video! Thanks a lot for sharing! God bless you! I"m gonna apply this method for language learning!

nlmethiopia
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Great video! Always informative and helpful 💯

AustinNguyenMD
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And thank youagain, study System (remnote), really motivate me to study

theorinaldi
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Nice video, brother! Could you make a video about a real case of studying for exams using Remnote (with multiple disciplines). I've been studying for a test like that, and I'm having a hard time with reviewing. Been using Remnote, but I don't know right which stuff I have to make cards about, and when is the right time to review. Thanks a lot!

riding_waves
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Do you also think that using essential apps on your phone such as reminders can be beneficial for spaced repetition, like let’s say I studied about the nervous system today and then on my phone I put a reminder in 2 days time I will go over the nervous system??

rohan_n