This Learning Technique Saves me 10+ Hours A Week

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What if I told you, you could save 10 hours of tedious studying, with a 10 minute technique? This is the SEED method, it’s what we designed from working with 1,000s of students to cut learning time in half. This is how you learn anything faster, and study for exams.

Build a learning system to get better grades and slash your study time in half

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- Mike and Matty
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What would you do with 10 extra hours per week?

KoiAcademy
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From Matt and Mike to KOI
You guys have been delivering original content😮‍💨🥂

imahulahoop
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Notes:
Set timer 10 minutes
Established the key learning objectives 4:10
Explore the map
Draw your thoughts process

dp
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I’m preparing to go back to University as a mature student. I’ve been watching your vids so that I can start off on the right foot. I want to go in knowing how to maximise my time and study effectively. I’ll also be working part time each day so I don’t want to burn out. Thanks for these vids 😊

leheaven
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One thing I've found over the decades of looking for new learning techniques is that most of
what's out there are stating the same thing but renaming the technques with made up words and terms .
I guess it's to disguise those doing the Preread or "Priming" to read further or
buy the book after a casual scan only to find there's nothing new present during the actual reading phase.
Answer In Progress's Sabrina came to the same conclusion.
Don't keep searching for the magic bullet only to find someone else giving you the same answers in a differrent package.
One excetion was Professor Kaplan's excellent note taking videos. A must see for taking notes in class and text books.

darkguardian
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Priming for my GCSEs this summer, for every single subject and paper. Gonna make it thru!
Thanks Mike and Matty

avationace
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I've always, since high school, used a method I call Spedding. I stand in front of a photocopier and flip thorugh the book. I photocopy every interesting page - trusting my mind to pick that out. I also look at the notes sections wtih a moment of more scrutiny. Graphs, excess bold words, and such I'm sure play into it. Then I take a break (drive home or coffee shop). THen I go through the pages and cut out what is interesting, and identify pages I did not copy that want to go back to. These I paste into my notebook leaving space to handwrite comments and additional notes.

This method got through grad school and has kept me current in areas of interest ever since. Also, I keep all my notes so I go back periodically when a topic pops back up in life.

rufuslynks
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I agree with the priming few things should be kept in mind too: 1. priming should be as long as needed to get the basic idea, just like a warmup before a workout, you should spend 10-15 mins warming up your brain. Even Sherlock Holmes takes a lot of time to prime over the facts to form his theories. But Parkinson's law should be kept in mind too but take your time to prime too so maybe if you are newbie then set a longer time going over stuff. 2. If you cannot find the learning objectives, take the questions in the back of your textbook or somewhere as your objective for learning but in case, you cannot find something(maybe you are learning for lesiure) so just form the connections between the concepts of the past and this new knowledge and try to prove them throughout the chapter.

aryansrivastava
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1 sec to do 1 year of work: Point it to others.

renashbellrn
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So to sum up: i establish the main learning objectives, i explore the material for 10 minutes looking for answers to those questions, and when time's up, i draw a map of the key concepts is that right? Then i can reread the material in depth using the tree note taking technique

DrSarra
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I'm gonna cry omg I've been procrastinating starting reviewing for a board exam by watching videos on how to study (as one does...) so I already know about priming BUT this video gave me an actionable breakdown of the concept that I actually started priming this one book 😭 thank you!!!!

miaomiaoblanco
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Definitely a technique I wish someone had taught me years ago. I ended up naturally figuring out this method over time, noticing the benefits as I gradually changed up my study routine over time. I'm glad this video (and your channel) exist now for them younger folks ;) Learning in and of itself is a skill that can be taught! Learning how to learn is a life changer.

sambeawesome
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Preparing for my pg exam! Will surely implement this.

waris.m
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Was practically failing at studying but after watching you guys, I have been breezing through it. Thanks for making me love studying again!! 😊 And this priming technique actually works really well for me. Tried it for my theory subjects and now I am scoring better then before!

HereToStudy_
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Thanks!! Your videos are useful. Best wishes to you.

GRATEFUL_F
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It is a pretty amazing technique to learn . I tried this with Elasticity and I learned it easily then before.
But most of the people watching these videos have to go for more complex topics than acceleration and velocity. So I would like to suggest giving examples of topics like electricity and magnetism so that it would be easier to apply on other topics.
Thank you!

ashishbhurtel
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Love your content! Thank you so much! It's really helped me prepare for my tests and approach studying in a powerful and effective way!

Any tips that can help specifically for the GAMSAT?

trisha
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Absolutely loved the pixel animations. Did u did it yourself? ❤❤

KhannaSparsh
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Thnk you will try it tomorrow at my next lerningsess✌🏼😋😇✊🏼

laramichael
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one suggestion I would Like to do is explain the steps with examples

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