@Yeshua Is Lord I am a hard working student and I usually get As but I was struggling with biochem. In fact I got a C on my first exam. I knew I had to change my methods so I did and got a great result. You could be as smart as you want but if your study method is wrong you’d most probably end up with a grade you don’t like. So it’s not about being smart or high IQed it’s about knowing what works for you best. Just my opinion 🙂
I am a law student and I have been doing active-recall for 4 years now and my grades improved tremendously (top of my class for two years straight) , so it really does work in any field. But I study throughout the year, I read the class first and then try to recall everything without the notes and then repeat it the next day, two days later and a week later etc.
Mrs Catherina is obviously the best, i studied her questions and answers just in 5 days and I passed, the materials she provided was exactly the questions I saw on my test day
I'm not here to converse for her but to share my testimony for what I confirmed, she's trustworthy and best option ever seen, thanks Catherina God bless you
I’ve seen hundreds of videos about active recall and space repetition and honestly, this is the first time I really understand what does terms mean and how to apply them into my actual learning process. THANK YOUUUU!!
As someone who is just starting college and has no one to really look up to for college techniques, to teach me how to study and be effective; I appreciate this. I want to be the first to graduate in my family.
@@nkrn25 Let's do this then. I'm glad there are some inspirational people on UA-cam that didn't have everything handed to them or went through some struggles. I'm glad we can watch videos to learn and know we are not alone. May you have a blessed journey.
you can do it. I'm 45 years old. I just went back. last night I scored a 100 on my quiz. Never give up on yourself. Good job for being the first of your family to do it.
@@dumebikanu3180 Never took notes in class. I would turn them into questions. Not for every course however. We just had an exam for patho where we had to study 34 lectures ranging from 37-70 slides each. Then is where you have to be innovative with the recall. For that I'd suggest taking a powerpoint, read the first 10 slides..then try to summarize orally what they are about. I did this and would write out what I summarized...leaving me with summary notes at the end.
I did something similar in Nursing School and was top 5 in my graduating class. Omg! I didn't even really know the science behind the method. I need to show this to my kids!
I watched this video in 2021 when I was struggling with my schoolwork (in college). I had to come back to make this comment. For anyone who isn't sure about this method, trust me. It works. My grades improved COMPLETELY, and now I'm a graduate, thanks to active recall, and Nellah😁😁 Thank you girl!
@@Ichigo-dh9rd I like AnKings videos but he's too detailed on it, the best way is to watch his video on how to put the general setting on and then tweak to your liking as you go along and going to Anki forum. ua-cam.com/channels/LeZR5LtbJ8Klmeux_6TTJw.html
@@Ichigo-dh9rd It has a one-time payment on it but the desktop version is free. Its preference mostly and I don't use it much (I don't usually commute to work). Found it great when you're a regular commuter.
I am back to testify that I passed my exam!!I failed the exam twice in a row but by the grace of God i passed it.Thank you uploading this video. This strategy really worked
I'm a 46 years old woman, and i will be studing to become a Doctor.Your very inspirational to anyone regardless of their age.I believe it's never too late to study.I've just subscribed to your channel.Thanks.👍🏼😘
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
I'm going to start practicing active learning immediately. I say "practicing" because obviously this isn't easy, and it'll take practice to even come close to doing it right. But it certainly seems worth the while. Thanks for introducing it to me!
1st year med student here, Quick tip for everyone. When you make a google sheet for this, you can make a 1st column on the left for "Status" and make it a drop down menu through "Data Validation". I made mine "1, 2, or 3" and they correspond with Red, Yellow, Green. You can then sort by the question status so maybe you only want to see yellow and red questions and not green, it makes your experience much neater. You can also do conditional formatting to make say the question and answer rows be the color you choose, so it'll actually highlight for you when you select "1" or "2" for example. Good luck all! We can do it!
Seeing the comments with so much improvements from everyone lm glad l saw this before my first year in med school in July 2024 my premed was hectic l was using my high school study habits Thank you so much you have gained a subscriber ❤❤
I love this!!!!!! Thank you sooooooo much Petty ! I am currently studying for graduate entrance exam and lately I've has a mental block from studying. I am so ready to start this new method to actively study from now on !
I start an ABSN in a few weeks & have been researching how to study, as this is my biggest concern since I struggled terribly in undergrad. Out of all the videos I’ve watched so far, this one clicks the most & it makes me feel totally capable (which I haven’t felt since high school). So thank you so much! Hoping my testing anxiety will be greatly reduced & scores improved!
Hello 👋🏼 wanted to see how your ABSN program is going?? And to see if this method has helped you? I am debating on going the ABSN route too but a little nervous!
I saw you on lecturio advert and I was happy that somoene from South Africa is on lecturio, only learning now that you are not, I still love you anyway. This is a brilliant video
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
You'll make it, I believe in you!! I was in your shoes during 2020 but with Australia's ATAR equivalent and I got into my dream med school. If I can do it, you can too!!!!
This is the first active recall video that she actually gives an actual example of how she does active recall i finally understand im going to try this for my microbiology class this semester
I integrate my class lectures in with First Aid and write questions on the side to help me remember the material instead of reading and re-reading, it's helpful although it takes alot of time
I’ve come from insta and loved this and was anticipating this video. Deffo gonna be more consistent now that u have a video I can refer back too. And honestly in my Jan exams I did active recall and still managed to pass even though it was like last minute revision so thank u 🙏. God bless u
love this, med school really teaches you about your memory skills 😂 lil tip- if you want to automate your spaced repetition ANKI is an amazing tool to help you do that
I’ve heard of ANKI for sooo long and I’m still yet to try it but I think I will before I make my spaces repetition video and trial it out with my final Med school exams ☺️
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
I watched videos with the exact same content from other creators but its super motivating to hear these things a few times, and hearing them from a person with such a warm personality is motivating as well. Going straight to do a lecture right now 💛🥰
I was confused about the active recall and your method sounds like an excellent example. I'm not a very organized person, but I'm trying to become one because the online school of medicine doesn't let it otherwise. Thank you so much for the video, hope it work for me too ^^
I’m about to flunk out of nursing school and it’s my first ever semester 😢 I feel defeated and depressed. However, my goal is to get back into the program next year. I seriously wish I discovered this study method earlier in life. Thank you, and I hope this will contribute to my future success ❤️
I’m going to do this! My grades and undergrad were up and down because I wasn’t used to studying. I was used to just getting good grades. I didn’t take notes like that in high school the knowledge just stayed with me, except for in math. I hated math. I have a BA in Sociology but I’m doing an RN program this year so this will be helpful. One thing I’d like to add is studying with other people or looking up forums to your questions. The kharmamedic taught me that one.
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
We do this in aviation (commercial/private/military) too; never realised there was an actual term for it until I watched Ali Abdaal videos as well. Reflecting on how we prepare for flights; it was really active recall (or the border between active recall and rote learning). I just do AR for every aspect of aviation now; previously it was for only some areas. It works in any field.
Yeahh there’s so many practical ways to do it aswell. I’ve done flash cards for as long as I can remember and I didn’t realise that was active recall aswell until I knew the term. That’s so cool though and your course sounds interesting ☺️
@@Dr.Nellah It’s not a course; I meant this is what majority of pilots do (unbeknownst to them it’s called active recall). 😆 Nonetheless, good to know that it’s working for people in multiple fields.
This might be too late to try but I have my final exam on December 20/2021 and going to use this mostly to study for my final exam for one of my nursing classes, but this should be better than just rewriting notes from the PowerPoint slides!
Wow, I do this with my notes but with each slide I’m asking these questions in my head and answering them/explaining them to my pet. I noticed doing so my grades in grad school improved and I can really retain material for longer. Great video!
Just started checking ur channel and really liking your videos ❤ currently last level in my RN program and I feel like this will be a refresher to my studying methods. Thank you 🫶
New subbie.. I’m a 5th yr med student currently doing my clerkship all my yrs of med such has been passive learning I’m gonna try dis active learning and I have a feeling it’s gonna be amazing..thanks a ton👍☺️
Been having issues and lack of motivation to study. I'm currently in my fifth year and have my final year in a few months. Was shown this video by a close. Imma try it out and let you know how it goes
@@FernandaLima-cf6dg I actually do you know. I did try it and it actually gave me a boost to do more. So nothing but positives do far. Will keep you updated 😁😁
Thank you so much! I tried this once and thought I didn't do it right because I couldn't answer the questions completely. I am an engineering student and have to remember a lot of Definition and formulas this Video helps so much! Thanks girl wish u the best, greetings from Germany🍀🍀
Thanks for this video. I’m in nursing school and I haven’t been doing so well, and I’m constantly studying. I’m trying to figure out what I need to change and how to study more effectively. I will make sure I do this method. I will update
10 mins in and im soooo ready to try this. Before online school i used to religiously take notes and was a top student but with uni online now the passive has become more passive making me average and i hate it
I found this reallyyyy helpful! I liked how you explained everything so clearly! Can you please do a video on space repetition? And how do you ensure that you review those topics whilst learning new content? I focus too much on learning the new content and don’t have the time to review the previous topics. Also I would love to see the study video as well 💕
Hi Nellah,just saw your video on study tips and advice so I look forward to utilizing your six tips to improve my studies. I am a second year student in the Faculty of medical sciences,Cave-hill campus, UWI, Barbados, Studying Health science. it is challenging yet rewarding especially with time management and the volume of course work so I am grateful to have come across your video that would catalyze my enthusiasm to study smarter and more effective. we all look forward to hearing from you again.keep up the good work.
I do not know how I managed to pass the nurse vocational training exams 2 years ago and notice that I still have so much to learn it overwhelms me. I'll add that I did this in a foreign language that is still not easy sometimes. I will try this method with UA-cam videos. It´d be cool if you made videos to teach us medicine :D Thanks for making this available to us! :)
This is very helpful, thank you!! Like some others, I've watched videos about active recall in the past and got the basic idea, but I appreciate you breaking it down in the practical sense in addition to the theoretical explanation - I feel like I get it now! :)
So excited to start implementing this method... I'm currently doing general surgery and there's so much information I can't be making notes 🙄... Thanks for this video girl❤️
My question is how do u keep up with all the topics?? Especially when you learn new topics everyday.... or do you just continue until u don’t need to learn it and or “recall” anymore? Oh and what is your profession...are you a psychiatrist? Definitely I want a study with you!!! Also sorry for all the questions lol
Also, I I've heard that Anki is a good resource for space repetition flash cards as the algorithm automatically organises when you need to do certain flashcards depending on your level of understanding of them!
First time coming across this. I will definitely give it a try coz it just makes sense. That's how my mind works as well. Doing my final year in Bachelor of Accounting. I'll be back with results!!
Girl thank you so much! I tried this method and got 98% on my biochem exam!!! Bruh 🤯
Loook at THAT!! it’s amazing and well done you! xx
That's so dope. Wish I could've saw this video before I started uni
@Yeshua Is Lord If its true, then he is
Did you do this for practical as well?
@Yeshua Is Lord I am a hard working student and I usually get As but I was struggling with biochem. In fact I got a C on my first exam. I knew I had to change my methods so I did and got a great result. You could be as smart as you want but if your study method is wrong you’d most probably end up with a grade you don’t like. So it’s not about being smart or high IQed it’s about knowing what works for you best. Just my opinion 🙂
I am a law student and I have been doing active-recall for 4 years now and my grades improved tremendously (top of my class for two years straight) , so it really does work in any field. But I study throughout the year, I read the class first and then try to recall everything without the notes and then repeat it the next day, two days later and a week later etc.
Yess this is my spaced repetition method too! It’s fantastic and well done you!
actually thanks for this comment. i have my final year exams in august and i'm going to start studying like you described
@@dailylittlelife Good luck to you, I hope everything goes well and I promise, it does work!
Wish me luck I will attempt to do this in prep for my next diagnosis and management exam
dats awesome!! keep going!!
They say third times a charm, am officially a nurse 🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don't give up and don't be discouraged.
You will pass everyone has their own season, just keep going pray and believe you will receive
She doesn't have a Facebook page, an Instagram page, or a UA-cam channel, why?
Mrs Catherina is obviously the best, i studied her questions and answers just in 5 days and I passed, the materials she provided was exactly the questions I saw on my test day
Wow Mrs Catherina has really made name for herself
I'm not here to converse for her but to share my testimony for what I confirmed, she's trustworthy and best option ever seen, thanks Catherina God bless you
I’ve seen hundreds of videos about active recall and space repetition and honestly, this is the first time I really understand what does terms mean and how to apply them into my actual learning process. THANK YOUUUU!!
Oh this makes me happy! Thank you! I’m so glad I could help x
I agree 100%
10000% agree 😅😅
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As someone who is just starting college and has no one to really look up to for college techniques, to teach me how to study and be effective; I appreciate this. I want to be the first to graduate in my family.
Same here 🥺
@@nkrn25 Let's do this then. I'm glad there are some inspirational people on UA-cam that didn't have everything handed to them or went through some struggles. I'm glad we can watch videos to learn and know we are not alone. May you have a blessed journey.
you can do it. I'm 45 years old. I just went back. last night I scored a 100 on my quiz. Never give up on yourself. Good job for being the first of your family to do it.
First year med student here. Stumbled across this method because i was struggling in med school. I moved from an F to a B in anatomy. Thank you.
Hi
Do you take notes in class?
Or instead of taking notes you turn them to questions?
@@dumebikanu3180 Never took notes in class. I would turn them into questions. Not for every course however. We just had an exam for patho where we had to study 34 lectures ranging from 37-70 slides each. Then is where you have to be innovative with the recall. For that I'd suggest taking a powerpoint, read the first 10 slides..then try to summarize orally what they are about. I did this and would write out what I summarized...leaving me with summary notes at the end.
@@nikhilsankar2215 do u take notes when the lecturer is speaking or after the lecture?
The only channel that actually explains in a systematic manner on HOW to do active recall. Thank you doc🌸
So true! This video was very helpful. Ali Abdaal also does an amazing job at it. He also shows how he uses Notion to facilitate his active recall.
I did something similar in Nursing School and was top 5 in my graduating class. Omg! I didn't even really know the science behind the method. I need to show this to my kids!
I watched this video in 2021 when I was struggling with my schoolwork (in college). I had to come back to make this comment. For anyone who isn't sure about this method, trust me. It works. My grades improved COMPLETELY, and now I'm a graduate, thanks to active recall, and Nellah😁😁 Thank you girl!
Apps for med school
Margin notes 3 + Anki
Notion.
Your welcome.
I tried out anki.....it’s awesome thank u so much ❤️🙌🏻
Do u have any anki tutorials? I'm still confused on how to use it
Is using anki on phone is effective?
@@Ichigo-dh9rd
I like AnKings videos but he's too detailed on it, the best way is to watch his video on how to put the general setting on and then tweak to your liking as you go along and going to Anki forum.
ua-cam.com/channels/LeZR5LtbJ8Klmeux_6TTJw.html
@@Ichigo-dh9rd It has a one-time payment on it but the desktop version is free.
Its preference mostly and I don't use it much (I don't usually commute to work). Found it great when you're a regular commuter.
I am back to testify that I passed my exam!!I failed the exam twice in a row but by the grace of God i passed it.Thank you uploading this video. This strategy really worked
Ahhh this is amazing. Praise God I’m so happy for you lovely cx
I'm a 46 years old woman, and i will be studing to become a Doctor.Your very inspirational to anyone regardless of their age.I believe it's never too late to study.I've just subscribed to your channel.Thanks.👍🏼😘
Oh amazing congratulations! I hope you have such an incredible Med school experience! All the best x
I did this for my programme and didn't even know that this was a thing. My grades improved so much when I implemented this.
It definitely works and yeah a lot of people do it for sure without even realising it’s a proper science backed method lol
@@Dr.Nellah It's awesome! thanks for sharing
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
I feel like you just changed my life
Oooooo I wouldn’t speak too soon but I might agree girl 😂
I'm going to start practicing active learning immediately. I say "practicing" because obviously this isn't easy, and it'll take practice to even come close to doing it right. But it certainly seems worth the while. Thanks for introducing it to me!
Me crying cause I'm just finding this method out on my final semester of law school ): But I'm definitely using this from now on
1st year med student here, Quick tip for everyone. When you make a google sheet for this, you can make a 1st column on the left for "Status" and make it a drop down menu through "Data Validation". I made mine "1, 2, or 3" and they correspond with Red, Yellow, Green. You can then sort by the question status so maybe you only want to see yellow and red questions and not green, it makes your experience much neater. You can also do conditional formatting to make say the question and answer rows be the color you choose, so it'll actually highlight for you when you select "1" or "2" for example. Good luck all! We can do it!
Thank you for the tip x
Seeing the comments with so much improvements from everyone lm glad l saw this before my first year in med school in July 2024 my premed was hectic l was using my high school study habits
Thank you so much you have gained a subscriber ❤❤
I love this!!!!!! Thank you sooooooo much Petty ! I am currently studying for graduate entrance exam and lately I've has a mental block from studying. I am so ready to start this new method to actively study from now on !
Yes ma’am!! I didn’t understand this before but learned it first semester of nursing and helped me get my best grades
I was so scared coz i have my end of 1st year med exams in like 3 weeks and i have never been so grateful that i saw this. Thank you
I start an ABSN in a few weeks & have been researching how to study, as this is my biggest concern since I struggled terribly in undergrad. Out of all the videos I’ve watched so far, this one clicks the most & it makes me feel totally capable (which I haven’t felt since high school). So thank you so much! Hoping my testing anxiety will be greatly reduced & scores improved!
Hello 👋🏼 wanted to see how your ABSN program is going?? And to see if this method has helped you? I am debating on going the ABSN route too but a little nervous!
I'm a nursing student and I feel so much more prepared to study and revise after watching this video so thank you!!
I saw you on lecturio advert and I was happy that somoene from South Africa is on lecturio, only learning now that you are not, I still love you anyway. This is a brilliant video
Haha yeah but Zimbabwe is close enough so it’s okay 😂 thank you for coming over x
@@Dr.Nellah proudly Zim. Close enough you are right.
Oh wow she's Zimbabwean that's great
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
Me watching this as a GCSE student who wants to go into medicine😭😭
sameee
same
You'll make it, I believe in you!! I was in your shoes during 2020 but with Australia's ATAR equivalent and I got into my dream med school. If I can do it, you can too!!!!
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Sameee
This is the first active recall video that she actually gives an actual example of how she does active recall i finally understand im going to try this for my microbiology class this semester
Her skin is FANTASTIC what she needs to do is drop a skin care routine on too T-T how to manage your skin during school and stress T0T
Girllll!! I wish my skin was flawless. Makeup really be my best friend haha
This channel is such a blessing! Feeling discouraged in my studies and this just gave me so much confidence to continue. Thank you!!
Omg she is so pretty, bonita demais socorro!!
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I appreciate all you said. I was clueless about this method until I watched your video. Thank you so much.
I integrate my class lectures in with First Aid and write questions on the side to help me remember the material instead of reading and re-reading, it's helpful although it takes alot of time
Yeah it’s a good method! I think it actually takes less time than rereading and writing sometimes. It’s just a lot harder for sure! x
I’ve come from insta and loved this and was anticipating this video. Deffo gonna be more consistent now that u have a video I can refer back too. And honestly in my Jan exams I did active recall and still managed to pass even though it was like last minute revision so thank u 🙏. God bless u
love this, med school really teaches you about your memory skills 😂 lil tip- if you want to automate your spaced repetition ANKI is an amazing tool to help you do that
I’ve heard of ANKI for sooo long and I’m still yet to try it but I think I will before I make my spaces repetition video and trial it out with my final Med school exams ☺️
@@Dr.Nellah definitely! and good luck with your finals, you're deffo going to smash them with your techniques 🔥
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
Great video. I actually used active recall a lot in med school. A great way to study especially for a visual learner.
I watched videos with the exact same content from other creators but its super motivating to hear these things a few times, and hearing them from a person with such a warm personality is motivating as well. Going straight to do a lecture right now 💛🥰
Omgsh I’m in a levels, I pray this will help me thank you tons
I do the red/green/yellow method too! I call it the traffic light method because of the colors 😂 thank you for your video! ❤️❤️❤️
Hahaha yeah it’s just a natural way of colour coding everything ☺️
Oh my gosh
Girl.....
I love you for this !!!
Thank youuu
I was confused about the active recall and your method sounds like an excellent example. I'm not a very organized person, but I'm trying to become one because the online school of medicine doesn't let it otherwise. Thank you so much for the video, hope it work for me too ^^
Yeah organisation is definitely key! But glad you’re trying. All the best ☺️
I’m about to flunk out of nursing school and it’s my first ever semester 😢 I feel defeated and depressed.
However, my goal is to get back into the program next year. I seriously wish I discovered this study method earlier in life.
Thank you, and I hope this will contribute to my future success ❤️
Thank you so much, I've always hated taking notes in school Even though it was a must to do it. I'm going to try it today and tell you how it goes
I’m going to do this! My grades and undergrad were up and down because I wasn’t used to studying. I was used to just getting good grades. I didn’t take notes like that in high school the knowledge just stayed with me, except for in math. I hated math.
I have a BA in Sociology but I’m doing an RN program this year so this will be helpful. One thing I’d like to add is studying with other people or looking up forums to your questions. The kharmamedic taught me that one.
Yes definitely about studying with other people. Totally agree, never thought about the forums though but that’s also a great idea x
The semester is almost ended
I wish I knew this at the beginning of the semester
It’s okay! It’s literally never too late to implement I only started in the last 2 years of Med school so yeah lol
@@Dr.Nellah sure I'm in my final yeah but I'd try
If you really need to bypass these proctors and pass, here's the secret ua-cam.com/video/wz_GUHF2mDM/v-deo.html .I have used them before and I recommend
@@victoriarosen361 thank you
We do this in aviation (commercial/private/military) too; never realised there was an actual term for it until I watched Ali Abdaal videos as well. Reflecting on how we prepare for flights; it was really active recall (or the border between active recall and rote learning). I just do AR for every aspect of aviation now; previously it was for only some areas.
It works in any field.
Yeahh there’s so many practical ways to do it aswell. I’ve done flash cards for as long as I can remember and I didn’t realise that was active recall aswell until I knew the term. That’s so cool though and your course sounds interesting ☺️
@@Dr.Nellah It’s not a course; I meant this is what majority of pilots do (unbeknownst to them it’s called active recall). 😆
Nonetheless, good to know that it’s working for people in multiple fields.
This might be too late to try but I have my final exam on December 20/2021 and going to use this mostly to study for my final exam for one of my nursing classes, but this should be better than just rewriting notes from the PowerPoint slides!
Update** With this method I got 81% on my final exam!
Wow, I do this with my notes but with each slide I’m asking these questions in my head and answering them/explaining them to my pet. I noticed doing so my grades in grad school improved and I can really retain material for longer. Great video!
I’m going to try this.. my 3rd exam in 3 weeks and finals in 5 weeks
Yes! Be diligent with it and you’ll do great! Let me know how it goes x
Just started checking ur channel and really liking your videos ❤ currently last level in my RN program and I feel like this will be a refresher to my studying methods. Thank you 🫶
I'm definitely going to try this for the rest of my sophomore year in high school & I be back with results!!
Oh that’s great! Yes please let me know how it goes! c
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much!! I'm so happy I came across your channel. I start nursing school this fall and I can't wait to use this method!!
This is such a life-saver - thank you so much Nellah!
Came across this video and I’m going to try this for my patho and pharm exams.. I’ll update with feedback soon. Thanks so much! 💕
Yess please let me know how it goes! x
I did this method for my last quiz of the semester without looking at my notes and got a 100%. Thank you so much. #TrafficLightMethod 🚥🚦🚥
What’s the traffic light method?
@@slimjim1233 it's the method she describes I'm this video. You have to watch the previous video that she mentions to understand what I mean lol
@@lalovelylenea thank you! I’ll look over it again!
New subbie.. I’m a 5th yr med student currently doing my clerkship all my yrs of med such has been passive learning I’m gonna try dis active learning and I have a feeling it’s gonna be amazing..thanks a ton👍☺️
This makes so much sense. Thank you!
Been having issues and lack of motivation to study. I'm currently in my fifth year and have my final year in a few months. Was shown this video by a close. Imma try it out and let you know how it goes
Got an update, bestie?
@@FernandaLima-cf6dg I actually do you know. I did try it and it actually gave me a boost to do more. So nothing but positives do far. Will keep you updated 😁😁
@@reuelbright That's awesome! I'll try it as well!
@@FernandaLima-cf6dg great! Let me know how it goes !!
Any update besties?
Thank you so much! I tried this once and thought I didn't do it right because I couldn't answer the questions completely. I am an engineering student and have to remember a lot of Definition and formulas this Video helps so much! Thanks girl wish u the best, greetings from Germany🍀🍀
I am sooo grateful to have come across this video, thank you! So helpful!!!
You’re eye brows look great
Thanks for this video. I’m in nursing school and I haven’t been doing so well, and I’m constantly studying. I’m trying to figure out what I need to change and how to study more effectively. I will make sure I do this method. I will update
Any updates? Lol
10 mins in and im soooo ready to try this. Before online school i used to religiously take notes and was a top student but with uni online now the passive has become more passive making me average and i hate it
I found this reallyyyy helpful! I liked how you explained everything so clearly!
Can you please do a video on space repetition? And how do you ensure that you review those topics whilst learning new content? I focus too much on learning the new content and don’t have the time to review the previous topics. Also I would love to see the study video as well 💕
Yes in will do that in the near future so keep an eye out for that and thank you! xx
Hi Nellah,just saw your video on study tips and advice so I look forward to utilizing your six tips to improve my studies. I am a second year student in the Faculty of medical sciences,Cave-hill campus, UWI, Barbados, Studying Health science. it is challenging yet rewarding especially with time management and the volume of course work so I am grateful to have come across your video that would catalyze my enthusiasm to study smarter and more effective. we all look forward to hearing from you again.keep up the good work.
I love that you explained active recalling so clearly. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks a lot... very helpful
Note: 12:25 the question is yes 🤦🏻♂️
Its honestly scary how fast I was able to retain information after trying this method
I saw this when I went to school this semester
It's has really being helpful
Thank you 😊💓
Oh that makes me really happy x
Omg thats actually super smart
This was immensely helpful - thank you
I do not know how I managed to pass the nurse vocational training exams 2 years ago and notice that I still have so much to learn it overwhelms me. I'll add that I did this in a foreign language that is still not easy sometimes.
I will try this method with UA-cam videos. It´d be cool if you made videos to teach us medicine :D
Thanks for making this available to us! :)
In what language was it
100% omg you so smart
Lool well I’ve learnt how to study well. I don’t ALWAYS get 100% but I do consistently get an overall 1st class which is 80% + ☺️
i’m definitely gonna try this for my next anatomy exam!
WHYYY i didn't saw this video earlier :O
this will help me a lot, will implement this today lol
Uuggh this makes taking notes so fun!!! Instead of just reading and writing....😒
This is absolutely AMAZING. Thank you! So thorough!
This is very helpful, thank you!! Like some others, I've watched videos about active recall in the past and got the basic idea, but I appreciate you breaking it down in the practical sense in addition to the theoretical explanation - I feel like I get it now! :)
Nellah Grace thanks - brilliant video
You're blessed and so inspiring! God bless you
I’m about to start the active recall method thank you so much for this video 🥰
I hope it works great! Let me know how you find it x
This is very helpful, thank you so much for sharing! :)
A video on time management or how to make a effective schedule please!
I love this idea of taking notes in the form of questions. Brilliant! Thank you. :)
My pleasure! I hope it works for you :)
POV: you graduated college and just found out about this and are now legit considering building a time machine just to try this out
I am starting nursing school in September will use this method and see. Thanks sis
So excited to start implementing this method... I'm currently doing general surgery and there's so much information I can't be making notes 🙄... Thanks for this video girl❤️
Yess girl honestly there’s just no time for note taking! When implemented well it really does work! x
thanks for this wonderful advice, you are truly amazing!
Definitely going to use this method for my CPA exam studies. Thank you! :)
omg this is helpful, pls make a video on spaced recognition too pleaseee
My question is how do u keep up with all the topics?? Especially when you learn new topics everyday.... or do you just continue until u don’t need to learn it and or “recall” anymore? Oh and what is your profession...are you a psychiatrist? Definitely I want a study with you!!! Also sorry for all the questions lol
She said that’s in a separate video it’s called space repetition
Thanks so much for the video! Can you go over spaced repetition please?
Also, I I've heard that Anki is a good resource for space repetition flash cards as the algorithm automatically organises when you need to do certain flashcards depending on your level of understanding of them!
Yess I’m yet to try it but I’ve heard it’s good
Great tips, working on my boards and I need a new method !
First time coming across this. I will definitely give it a try coz it just makes sense. That's how my mind works as well. Doing my final year in Bachelor of Accounting. I'll be back with results!!
Yess please let me know how you find it with your course I’d love to know x
Nellah really helped with all the questions I had been looking for in every study video thank you so much😭❤ I'm going to start this right away!!
Love the breakdown of your process in this video 💯.
Active recall is really the way to go 🥂
🥰👌 Thank you for this teaching, blessings and greeting from Netherland.
Thank you very much, I will try and get back to you.
Going to try these methods for my finals week! Wish me luck! Thank you for the advice! You are gorgeous :)
okay so this kind of changed my life :)
Love it , I will do the active recall and the questions! 🙏🏻🤍wish me luck for tomorrow test .🤞🏻