The ONLY 3 Study Hacks Everyone Should Know - Science Proven Techniques

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Has anybody had a chance to use these tips yet? Curious if you've found them useful/successful!

AsapSCIENCE
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“Embarrassement can play a role”

Makes sense because my brain can remember every *SINGLE* embarrassing thing I’ve ever done

computethis
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Summary for more study time.

- Before you start learning the material, take a test to embarrass yourself so that you hypercorrect.
- Space out study sessions by about a day
- Whilst studying, change the material you learn every 30 minutes or so

If you have time, watch the video.

Like so other people in a rush can see.





Edit:

1) Oh my goodness, this is the most likes I've ever had, thank you!
2) I'm sorry, I'm not good at summaries; I tried...

MatthewSmith-wxwy
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I accidentally do "spacing" all the times
I call it procrastination

Falzelo
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These are the most non-clickbait videos I've ever watched

Diaming
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1. Testing- to failure
2. Spacing- take breaks long enough that you almost forget
3. Interlieving- mix it up

jmcm
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Also imagine being sponsored by freaking bill gates lol

makaylamosby
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0:23 Introduction
1:15 1. Generation Effect: Test yourself before the actual test
2:00 Hypercorrection Effect
3:50 2. Spacing: Review material after it’s almost forgotten
5:30 3. Interleaving : Vary the material

5:55 Range by David Epstein

8:05 Conclusion
8:22 Bill Gates

rizkiananda
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"Your brain takes extra effort to not make the same mistake twice"
My whole being: Am I a joke to you?

naunihalsingh
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why study when you can study how to study?

rayleigh.scattering
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I went to the same university and same program as Mitch and him talking about those physics quizzes is giving me war flashbacks

zspark
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The problem with spacing is that I’ll forget to do it the second time.

clairewilson
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Me:has a test tomorrow

Youtube: I gotchu

gregorysantana
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1) tests:
start with the practice tests. you'll get a lot wrong but thanks to the hypercorrection effect you'll be more likely to remember something when you correct yourself.

2) spacing:
practice something then wait almost long enough to have forgetting the material before practicing it again. youre better off with 1 hour prac now and 1 hour later than 2 hours in one sitting.

3) interleaving:
instead of studying the same thing over mix up and vary the challenge.

in a study of piano players those who only practiced a jump of 20 key were far worse off than those who practiced many intervals. (10 12 15 30 ect)
the many interval practicers were even better at the 20 key jump than the pure 20 key practicers.

Buildings
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Just imagine some scientist tell you to learn some Spanish vocab for 8 hours and then 8 years later they just pop up and say oh we forgot but here's your Spanish test

shaylanroy
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YouTube: recommends me this video after I’ve written all my tests

Me: *well thanks*

dontwatchmyvideosyouwillre
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i do that hypercorrection my whole life without noticing😂😳

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1:15 Generation Effect
2:00 Hypercorrection Effect
3:50 Spacing
5:30 Interleaving

5:55 Range by David Epstein

8:05 Conclusion
8:22 Bill Gates

Pray for me in my plan🤗

Edit: As of April 13, 2022
I'm surprised in the comments and likes. Thank you. Just tried to make these timestamp, haha.

carljeffersonbulatao
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Somebody remind me to watch this again a month from now.

calebm
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It's nice that these types of videos come out when I'm
A) studying for an exam.
B) dying on the inside from aforementioned studies.
C) should get back to my studies.

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