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"on exam day you wouldnt highlight the textbook you would do the exam papers"
thats probably the best advice ive ever heard about getting good grades

aryan_senpai_
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Main three points:
1-active recall(read a page, go away, come back and recall in mind what you read then open the book and refill the gaps, do it till you remember it all)
2-practice (past) papers( they gonna show you where you stand and till what what extent you are prepared, the things you're not familiar with, go make a recall of that)
3-the burnout line( how to work intensely, it's basically about the number of hours you stay focused, take breaks I guess.. and don't stress:))

Ghostingstraightaway
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Procrastinating by watching this instead of studying 💪

vertqqq
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The only self improvement youtuber for students that actually uses themself for reference and in the thumbnail instead of some hot, irrelevant dude off pinterest

zhen
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Summary of the Video ( Point 1-3 ):

1. 1:23 Active Recall. Read the page, go away for 5 min., come back and recite what you know, and then fill in the gaps of knowledge. Repeat this and slowly build on knowledge. Taking breaks gives time for the brain to process information.

2. 3:04 Practice Papers. Answer exam papers from past students while hiding the answers. It shows you your weaknesses and you could repeat the process making progress in your weaknesses.

3. 5:27 The Burnout Line. You should do intense work, but have long periods of recovery ( like the pomodoro technique ) to avoid burnout and shallow work. Either work hard or rest hard, but not in the middle.

I do recommend watching "Marty Lobdell - Study Less Study Smart" because it covers even more ideas on studying.

narwhalz
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WE GETTING STRAIGHT A'S WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🔥🔥

kextaru
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Watching this at 1:10 AM and I have a physics exam first thing in the morning, wish me luck

arcaderex
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2 days before my exam 😂😂 ill tell you guys my score after it

Quick Edit : I aced my Exams😁

MAORr
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How does he know we have exams???
This man is an absolute lifesaver 💪

VDisME
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I've got an exam tomorrow. This guy pointed out everything that hadn't been said. Thanks man wish me luck

SafuraSadaf
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Thanks man I was just having Board exams, and your tips ALWAYS work, you're so underrated! <3

starplayzreadbio
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i am watching this 4 days before my boards. wish me best :>

ihavenoenemies_
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im about to have the most important exam in my life in 3 days and this appeared on my youtube page! I always have problems w my procrastination but this video help me out, thanks dude

sunshineduck
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I must say, thank u sm man. I recently moved from the US and found it really difficult to understand how to learn and study in IGCSE because the learning style in the US is much different and in my opinion, horrible. After finally understanding how these study methods work and how I personally can use them, I can already feel so much more information being registered in my head and I am able to carve out an actual path or goal for me to take for my exams. Hope u continue to succeed!

nixxyedits
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it's my first time watching him he speaks straight facts and things that actually make sense I literally love this guy he is cute so the video keeps me attached and everything just falls into place when he says it (the gimme a kiss was soo cute😭😭😭)

ihavejiminslostjams-ix
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i honestly love how his videos arent really long and its explained well PLUS easy to understand

aqxllaa
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In India even we have 10 yrs papers concept.
We generally refer to them as PYQs (Previous year questions)
They are applicable to 10th and 12th standard students.
But for students appearing for college entrance exams like JEE and NEET they need more than 10 yrs of papers..
Probably 36 yrs papers
But the paper pattern and the type of questions keep on changing

NANDINIPARASKAR
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I've heard many people talking about active recall and other study techiques, but yours was unique. It was a striaght point to point explanation and I've never been so clear about it until I found this. Thankyou soo much 😢

efny
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00:03 Use the 80/20 rule to study effectively
01:16 Active recall is the best way to study
02:34 Using flashcards and practice papers for effective studying
03:48 Use practice papers to simulate exam day and improve gradually
05:04 Practice papers prepare for the real exam
06:16 Work hard, rest hard, don't stay in the middle
07:27 Work in short sprints with high intensity followed by long recovery periods.
08:43 Focus on the intensity of work, not on increasing time.

omniscientbeing
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Your videos are genuinely phenomenal. They touch on subjects that we already know, like active recall, but expand on it to show how it works, why it works, and the results of the work itself. Amazing!

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