9 study tips I would’ve K*LLED to know (no more gatekeeping!) ✏️

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Clear, concise and straight to the point. Great video!

halaayman
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1. Have a big motivation
2. Less is more
3. Search test online
4. Flashcards
5. Stress
6. White noise (to enhance focus)
7. Favorites (associate what u've to learn with ur favs)
8. Ugly highlighter (to easily point stuffs out)
9. Method of Loci (basically build a memory castle)

D.A.Jamal.
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A few tips that I'd like to give:-

1) Your notes don't have to be 'aesthetic' and be written in a million colors. Make them informative, understandable and attractive enough for you to not gross yourself out. I suggest getting a thick spiral notebook. Firstly, write the notes for the chapter. Try to include flowcharts or diagrams to make the notes more engaging. After you are finished with the notes and studying the chapter. Solve question answers, multiple choice questions and fill ups. After you're done with that, find a test paper for the chapter online or ask the teacher if they have any and test yourself in that very notebook. This way you have everything that you need whenever you need to revise. Whenever your teacher takes tests or quizzes be sure to have the questions noted down in your notebook as well.

2) If your teacher mentions anything that is not included in the textbook or lecture notes etc then note it down somewhere so that you don't forget it! I use translucent sticky notes on my book to make sure I read and remember those points whilst studying and also add it to my notes later on.

3) ALWAYS SOLVE SAMPLE TESTS IF PROVIDED! Never think that the sample tests are useless or that you don't need it or don't need to practice. Many a times, there are questions in your tests that may come from sample papers. They also help you in understanding what kind of test pattern will be given to you and helps you prepare well for it. And obviously, it's a great way to test yourself.

4) Ask your seniors for their previous year test papers and syllabuses if they still have them. This will come in really handy for you because yet again great way to test yourself + you get to know about the patterns and stuff.

5) Try to be at least 1 chapter ahead of your class. It's always better to do this because firstly you'll have a better understanding of topics when you're at school and you can clear your doubts with your teacher as soon as possible. This way you're also gonna be able to complete your syllabus ahead of time and will have plenty of time to revise and practice for your upcoming tests.

6) If you feel like you have no motivation to study then go and watch study with me videos on YouTube and Pinterest. They're hella motivating or at least give you a boost.

7) Have a clean and organized study space. Keep any distractions like your devices away.

8) Reward yourself with snacks or movie nights or a gift whenever you study more than usual or get really good grades. This will create a positive mindset and feeling towards studying.

10) Reduce your screentime to 2 - 2.5 hours a day. Try to spend your time reading a book, watching a movie, listening to music or doing diys instead.

alotofriya
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Two tips that I also recommend!

(1) I recommend reviewing content before classes!
- I study one hour before going to class. Best method I have been applying for years!

(2) stop making “notes”

Shift your note-taking approach from merely copying what’s on the board during lectures. Instead, actively engage with the professor’s spoken content. Summarize key points, like ‘What is cell biology?, ’ in your own words for better understanding. Use this method, akin to the Cornell method, to ask yourself questions and build a more personalized and insightful set of notes

Myocardium
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THIS VIDEO IS SO STRAIGHT TO THE POINT I LOVE IT NO TIME WASTING

the_noob.
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sub count 39 to 1.08k in 10 days? girl this proves how useful your study tips are! thanks for sharing (having my finals in like 2 weeks from now)

fruitiqs
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I loved it how she was straight to the point... The only video which I watched on normal speed rather than having it on 2x...Loved the video ❤️

creativesapphire
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I love how this video is straight to the point, Some videos like these they always take forever to get to the point 😭😭. These are great tips aswell !

kambriri
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Tip no. 7 is actually really good! I've been using that since a long time (I call it the BTS method, hehe) and it has helped me so much, definitely suggest using that <3

raejin_
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these are all so straight to the point and clear ❤ i think i just found my new fav channel you’re vlogs are amazing too!

emberstone
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Calm and straight to the point. I love it and found it really helpful! Also i love your accent
😊❤

evasapphireee
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Hi, I'm from the UK.This video was amazing, right now I'm sitting my GCSEs whilst you have Sats. These exam tips are extremely useful and will be life-saving for so many. Keep up the outstanding work!😉

JERIMIAHZENDIAH-dbgy
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this channel is literally underrated because all this is so helpful actually

yaroslavasagaydak
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Loved how precise and to the point you were. And I can relate to the favourite part haha. I do it more like a reward: watch a Run BTS episode after I've finished a 2/3 hour study session (I'm getting back to studies that's why the hours are less lol)

dndshesleeping
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I love how short and clear the video was.
So i don’t loose 10/20 min watching of how to study instead of studying.
Simply great

farahh
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The last one definitely sounds like it could help me out, I tend to enjoy making mental maps of areas, so I'll have to try it out for my next quiz/exam !

soroame
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honestly speaking, from what ive learnt, while having a big motivation is extremely useful, to a large extent, discipline takes you much further than motivation ever could. like at school, ive found that switching to autopilot and just doing the damn task, helped me a lot more than motivating myself for it, but i get where you're coming from. at the end, study techniques can be completely diverse, changing from person to person

jayanstudies
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She really did sneak a meme inside the video-

BKing
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I love it when Videos get you straight to the point without wasting time. Thanks

jr-prpx
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In my opinion I don't think having a big motivation is necessary, you can start studying without motivation, I mean if you are motivated it's better, but sometimes we keep waiting to be motivated to start doing what we have to do and it does not come and that leads us to procrastination. So my advice is to start doing whatever you have to do even if you are not motivated, and by seeing the progress you are making you will feel confident and motivated more and more :) .

Hajaaar