In my opinion, all study techniques are cool depending on the person who is studying .But the study technique I think should be used by anyone who is looking for good grades is The Pomodoro technique. The Pomodoro technique has five minutes intervals for resting which is really good for your brain 🧠. Thank you for very video very much.❤❤
I just read and study, but daily questions and tests and reading books without losing interest keeps it easy for me. I think this is a fusion of some as mentioned in the video.
omfgggg i absolutelyyy loved the leitner method but the only issue is, making the flashcards and all is very difficult and time consuming 😭i have too much material and making flashcards outta them and managing them is a bit difficult, BUT TH CONCEPT is perfect, we can create alternatives like color coding stuff or categorizing them according to the difficulty level (personal, like box 1-2-3) or just note down the ques u keep getting incorrect and revise them later. anyway thanks for the video!!!!
0:01 Active Recall 0:32 The Pomodoro Technique 1:08 Spaced Repetition 1:41 Mind Mapping 2:14 The Feynman Technique 2:41 Leitner System 3:20 SQ3R Method 3:53 Cornell Note-Taking System 4:29 Interleaving 4:59 Study Groups 5:33 Mnemonics 6:07 Blended Learning
You can do it by switching between subjects regularly while using different resources for each, like videos, books, and practice exercises. For example, dedicate 30-45 minutes to one subject (let's say math) using online tutorials, then switch to another subject (like history) using notes or readings. After a switch, take short breaks to maintain focus. This keeps the brain engaged and helps with retention without overwhelming yourself. Just make sure to plan your schedule with variety to keep things interesting. Just make sure during breaks, you avoid distractions like your phone, those are what really mess with your concentration! And of course you can change the resources for each subject, you don't need to stick to one. Choose the type that you think suits the subject the best
Active recall and spaced repetition are the best learning methods imo and Anki is made for that. But also when you do the active recall, write it down own paper. Scientifically shown that it's about the best method.
What do You think is the best studying method?
Active recall
In my opinion, all study techniques are cool depending on the person who is studying .But the study technique I think should be used by anyone who is looking for good grades is The Pomodoro technique. The Pomodoro technique has five minutes intervals for resting which is really good for your brain 🧠.
Thank you for very video very much.❤❤
Cramming
I'd say the Feynman Technique, as it also includes active recall and simplification.
I just read and study, but daily questions and tests and reading books without losing interest keeps it easy for me. I think this is a fusion of some as mentioned in the video.
Great video! It was constructive. I encourage you to continue making more study-related videos. 😊
Thank you so much bro, means a lot! Do you have a study-related idea you would like to see?
Thank you so much for this! Very helpful for a college student.
I'm glad it helps! Thank you!
I use the first three
omfgggg i absolutelyyy loved the leitner method but the only issue is, making the flashcards and all is very difficult and time consuming 😭i have too much material and making flashcards outta them and managing them is a bit difficult, BUT TH CONCEPT is perfect, we can create alternatives like color coding stuff or categorizing them according to the difficulty level (personal, like box 1-2-3) or just note down the ques u keep getting incorrect and revise them later.
anyway thanks for the video!!!!
Pomodoro technique gang here
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😂😂 No ones in your gang
Thanks. More informative than other junk on u tube.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank u ❤
I used most of it though i can't score A+"😭😭
Don't worry bro, you don't always have to be the best! Just keep on learning!
skill issue
0:01 Active Recall
0:32 The Pomodoro Technique
1:08 Spaced Repetition
1:41 Mind Mapping
2:14 The Feynman Technique
2:41 Leitner System
3:20 SQ3R Method
3:53 Cornell Note-Taking System
4:29 Interleaving
4:59 Study Groups
5:33 Mnemonics
6:07 Blended Learning
Thx bro
Pls tell how can i combine interleaving method and blended learning together so that i can study 3 to 4 subjects daily without loosing concentration
You can do it by switching between subjects regularly while using different resources for each, like videos, books, and practice exercises. For example, dedicate 30-45 minutes to one subject (let's say math) using online tutorials, then switch to another subject (like history) using notes or readings. After a switch, take short breaks to maintain focus. This keeps the brain engaged and helps with retention without overwhelming yourself. Just make sure to plan your schedule with variety to keep things interesting. Just make sure during breaks, you avoid distractions like your phone, those are what really mess with your concentration! And of course you can change the resources for each subject, you don't need to stick to one. Choose the type that you think suits the subject the best
@@Explain-It-All3 thnx for the video and the advice I will try it
Gohar and Ayanokoji has been real quite since this dropped
The End 6:56
what about blooms taxonomy
5:47
BODMAS: ❌
PEMDAS: ✔
It's BODMAS in my region (Nigeria). PEDMAS, and BIDMAS are also correct.
is anki good
It's good over a longer period of time, like a few weeks, but if you're going to study for a few days, there are other way better methods
@Explain-It-All3 could you give a few examples
Personally, I loved active recall and blended learning becouse some subjects, for me, require diffrent types of studying
Active recall and spaced repetition are the best learning methods imo and Anki is made for that. But also when you do the active recall, write it down own paper. Scientifically shown that it's about the best method.