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Study the RIGHT Way for Better Results, Less Stress, and More Fun
The majority of students study incorrectly, because they don't understand what skills they should be practising. In this video, I review a number of techniques that actually work, and I also discuss what doesn't.
OTHER STUDYING VIDEOS:
The end-to-end study guide: ua-cam.com/video/xO0hJzYIixw/v-deo.html
How to use textbooks: ua-cam.com/video/RAsUF22VsnI/v-deo.html
How to take better notes: ua-cam.com/video/T5QUcs7pJy0/v-deo.html
How to cram for an exam: ua-cam.com/video/3s1QJDZXBQU/v-deo.html
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Studying vs Cramming
2:01 - Recall
3:00 - Study techniques
3:27 - Technique 1
4:50 - Technique 2
6:10 - Technique 3
8:23 - Technique 4
9:50 - Technique 5
11:36 - Technique 6
13:33 - How NOT to Study
16:52 - Outro
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Відео

Use Textbooks the RIGHT Way for Better Grades (with less effort)
Переглядів 406 місяців тому
In this video, I’ll walk you through the right and wrong ways to use a textbook, and why they’re actually EXCELLENT learning tools if you use them right.
take better notes.
Переглядів 7377 місяців тому
In this video, we review the best ways to take notes so that you spend less time taking them, less time reviewing them, and still manage to remember more of the material. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 0:22 - Purpose 1:01 - How the Brain Remembers 3:28 - The Elements of Good Notes 7:22 - How to Take Good Notes 12:20 - Note Taking Methods 20:00 - Paper vs Digital 22:09 - Bonus Tip
Ace Your Job INTERVIEW | The Definitive Guide
Переглядів 877 місяців тому
The full guide for making sure every job interview lands you a job offer. I've hired hundreds of employees, and interviewed thousands of candidates. This is what works. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 0:11 - Knowing Your Audience 1:57 - Prepping 3:58 - Treating People Right 6:00 - Act Like a Politician 7:17 - Stories 8:05 - The STAR System 10:13 - Tough Questions 11:27 - Past Employers 13:02 - Intention ...
How to be more productive, feel less stressed and reduce anxiety (without meditating)
Переглядів 207 місяців тому
This video will demonstrate the single most powerful way to tackle your anxiety, so you can think clearer, get more done, be less stressed and be happier. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:19 - Framework for understanding anxiety 2:08 - The solution 4:04 - Tools 7:34 - How to implement 9:29 - Dealing with larger thoughts 12:27 - The final step
How to dress to advance your career ACCORDING TO SCIENCE
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Dress for the job you want is common career advice, but in a world of working remotely, and with the influence of tech companies on corporate culture, does how you dress really matter to your career potential? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:29 - My story 2:44 - Research Study 1 5:02 - Research Study 2 6:01 - Research Studies 3 & 4 6:42 - Practical Tip 1 7:49 - Practical Tip 2 9:20 - Practical Tip 3 10...
20 years of productivity lessons in 22 minutes
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You could quite literally spend your life reading and learning about productivity, rather than using what you learn to actually get stuff done, so in this video I boil down everything I've learned about productivity over the past 20 years into 10 easy-to-follow principles. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Principles vs tactics 2:15 - Principle 1 3:56 - Principle 2 6:13 - Principle 3 7:17 - Principle 4 9:08 - Pr...
Speak Like a PRO | A Guide to Transforming your Public Speaking Skills
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Speaking in public is one of the most valuable skills in any profession, but depending on the source, a fear of speaking in public is somewhere in people’s top 5 worst fears. Even if you’re not scared of speaking in public, chances are no one’s ever taught you how to be better at it. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 0:59 - Forget what you learned in school 1:42 - Don’t memorize 8:33 - Filler words vs conf...
How to ACTUALLY CRAM According to a College Prof (even though you shouldn't)
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Let's be honest: You KNOW you shouldn't be cramming, but you're doing it anyway. So, if you're going to do it, at least do it the RIGHT way. Most of the advice about how to cram is unhelpful, unrealistic or just plain wrong. In this video, a college prof shows you how to cram so you can get the best possible result with the little amount of time you have left.
RESUME SECRETS | My top tips after hiring HUNDREDS of candidates
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If you’re looking for a job, you know you need a solid resume to get you to an interview. In my career, I’ve hired hundreds (maybe thousands) of people, and in this video, I’ll go over my most important advice to job seekers.
10 Things I Wish I Knew in University
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When I began University, I learned a lot of lessons the hard way. Now, as a University prof, I want to share ten tips I wish someone had given me back then, ranging from the academic to the social, to the professional.
A Professor's Guide to Studying in University
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You’re always told that to succeed in University, you need to study. But, how come no one ever teaches you HOW to study? In this video, I go through the four steps of a study routine that will allow you to study less, be less stressed, and actually LEARN things. If you like this video, then be sure to subscribe for more tips and skills that no one ever taught you in school.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Glowfix4
    @Glowfix4 15 днів тому

    Great video man! BTW do you need a video editor and thumbnail designer for your channel?

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 15 днів тому

      Thanks and thanks for the offer! But right now, I don't post often enough to need the help.

  • @naomi_studies
    @naomi_studies 16 днів тому

    Great video! Thank you for all the information!

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 16 днів тому

      Thanks, glad you found it helpful!

  • @lightiyencho
    @lightiyencho 21 день тому

    Thanks prof. ❤

  • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
    @RameshKumar-ng3nf 4 місяці тому

    Bro, please show a practical demo in a future video, showing a example to understand it in a practical way. Just 1 demo will be fine.

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 4 місяці тому

      I appreciate the feedback. My goal with this video was to give a bit of an overview, and then create separate videos for each of the four steps where I go into more concrete detail (for example: see the videos about how to read a textbook, how to take notes, and how to cram for an exam). Perhaps another video that's just an end to end of the whole process using a specific example will be more helpful.

    • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
      @RameshKumar-ng3nf 4 місяці тому

      @@adamdistefano Thanks bro, I will wait for your future video and will wait for the notifcation from you 😊

  • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
    @RameshKumar-ng3nf 4 місяці тому

    Bro. New to your channel & subscribed . All good info 👌. Only one feedback to you. Please don't do continuous hand movements. It looks very odd.

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 4 місяці тому

      Hah. Thanks for the tip. I'll see what I can do, but it's going to be hard to break a life-long habit :)

    • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
      @RameshKumar-ng3nf 4 місяці тому

      @@adamdistefano No problems bro 😊. So nice to read your replies 😊

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 4 місяці тому

    That’s is such a good advice on reading a textbook Could you do video about on how you would prepare for an exam based on your experience

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment! I will eventually do a video on how to prep for exams, but in the meantime, I have two other videos already posted that might be able to help: "A Professor's Guide to Studying in University" and "How to ACTUALLY CRAM According to a College Prof." If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to reach out!

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great video I’m studying psychology and I’m currently doing something similar in looking for relationships between keywords But for the exams I’ve to know a lot of details and some facts Isn’t it similar in law where you have to memorise and know details?

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 6 місяців тому

      Thanks! To answer your question, whether we're talking law, psychology or any other discipline, memorizing should always be a last resort. As much as possible, you need to understand the underlying principles (hence understanding the connections between concepts) and this will allow you to arrive at the right conclusion, even if you haven't memorized anything. For instance, I don't remember any of the specific legislation I learned in law school, but because of my understanding of how the legal system works and has evolved, I can still assess how a specific issue would be handled In fact, in life, I'd argue that memorization is a giant waste of time, because you'll ALWAYS forget memorized information unless you're constantly re-learning it, so you're better off learning the principles and looking up the details when needed (this is what professional lawyers and psychologists do... as well as doctors, academics, business people and every other professional I know of...). All of that said, for school, unfortunately, we still do a lot of memorization-based testing (which, I'm the first to admit is not helpful to students). In those cases, where you absolutely NEED to memorize specific things that can't be learned through the concepts we review in this video, the best memorization technique I've found is flash cards (or their digital equivalent). Again, their usefulness is short term, and really only relevant for school, but if you have to memorize something for school, that's your best bet. Best of luck in your studies!

    • @knw-seeker6836
      @knw-seeker6836 6 місяців тому

      @@adamdistefano wow thanks a lot I’m testing to put the concepts into relationships and even definition or specific details or facts could be attached later on without using Flashcards I just want to keep the amount of flash cards as low as possible

  • @68babi
    @68babi 6 місяців тому

    Thank you and greetings from Italy! This video is a valuable source of information. :) I'd like to ask you for advice: I'm 56 years old and I've used the "transcribe" method all my life. I learned a lot but with great difficulty, and what's worse I have consolidated a habit. Every time I try to apply a more efficient method I immediately get discouraged. Do you have any advice on how to slowly "re-educate" my way of learning? Thank you for these precious reflections, keep it up!

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 6 місяців тому

      Ciao Barbara! Thanks for watching and for your question. I'd like to start by asking the purpose of your notes? Are you taking notes for work? For personal purposes? Are you taking a class? Depending on the purpose, the specific note-taking method will change. My video was focused on taking notes in a classroom setting but many of the same principles apply. For starters, I'd look for ways to make it "harder" for you to transcribe. If you're typing your notes, switch to handwriting, since it's much harder to transcribe by hand (that said, you've said you're 56 years old and built up a habit of transcription, so maybe you were able to transcribe by hand). Another way to make transcription harder is to force yourself NOT to take ANY notes except for in specific intervals. For example, if you're taking notes on something you're reading, force yourself to only take notes after reading a specific number of pages. If you're watching a video, force yourself to watch a certain length before taking any notes. This will force you to hold more in your head, which will feel uncomfortable at first, but will become more natural over time. Good luck and thanks again!

    • @68babi
      @68babi 6 місяців тому

      @@adamdistefano Ciao Adam! Thank you for your kind reply! I take notes by hand both following live courses and reading books. And yes, as you guessed, I am very fast at writing by hand! It was taught to me by my high school teachers and I have continued to practice this way. I think for me the main point is to determine the focal points of the explanation and build the encoding phase around them, rather than reproducing what I hear on paper and reviewing it many times later. It's a change of mental perspective, rather then a new technique to learn, isn't? I like your suggestion. Since one of the online courses I take is taught in Tibetan with translation, I could use switching between languages to apply your suggestion (listening without writing during Italian translation, taking notes during Tibetan). What do you think about it? It might work? Thank you so much! See you in the next video!

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 6 місяців тому

      @@68babi Using the periods of time when the material is in a different language to take notes could certainly work (could you also pause the video?). With regards to taking notes on material you're reading, I usually recommend not highlighting or taking notes as you're reading, but rather jotting down notes at the end of a section or chapter. If this is a topic you're interested in, I highly recommend "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J Adler. With regards to coming up with your own phrases, given that you clearly speak multiple languages, you could take the notes in a different language than the material you're learning! For example, if you're learning the material in Italian, take notes in English. That said, I wouldn't worry too much about coming up with DIFFERENT terms. Instead, I'd focus on grabbing the most important terms, and then spending time thinking about how they relate to each other. This is also a good opportunity for you to make connections with OTHER material outside of what you're currently learning. Making those outside connections is a powerful way to improve your retention of the material, because you'll be creating different paths to access it. Best of luck on your continued learning journey!

    • @68babi
      @68babi 6 місяців тому

      @@adamdistefano I will definitely read the book you recommend. Thank you again!

  • @kelvinhbo
    @kelvinhbo 7 місяців тому

    Is it appropriate to ask. What is the minimum amount of work that I can do before I get fired?

  • @Mellamb1
    @Mellamb1 9 місяців тому

    I remember ROYGBIV!! Love your channel.

  • @Kevkastreacts_coolerheads
    @Kevkastreacts_coolerheads 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information. Good luck with your channel.

    • @adamdistefano
      @adamdistefano 9 місяців тому

      Thanks, Kevin. Much appreciated!

  • @adamdistefano
    @adamdistefano 9 місяців тому

    What are your best study tips?