Please make a video on self improvement ( where ever I go try to talk to other I feel left out no one like and sometimes I say and do some wired things and I shouldn't do ) please a video to improve are self so I couldn't feel left out
I've been going down the rabbit-hole of study tips but found it hard to wrap my head around them all, this video summarized everything that I've read, seen and heard. Thank you so much. I will save this video and come back many times.
Active recall - make quizlet or flashcards and "gamify learning" - Learning curve, knowledge is forgotten unless constantly used Feynman technique - Teach information in easy terms to a friend or to no one and record yourself Spaced repetition - works well with active recall - Want to be able to do a "quizlet or homework" 3 times, spread between 3 different days Priming - Visualize, close eyes and think why this is important, visualize you knowing the material - listen to music, my opinion 40hz gamma music, but personal preference is key - get your brain excited to study Optimized breaks - time spent studying doesnt equal material learned - use naps or nsdr to your advantage
Collin, ive been watching your videos for quite a while and they are extremely helpful! I dont think theres anyone else on the platform with studying tips like yours. Thank you for putting in effort for making these videos.
I have my main exam tomorrow and I followed u since long so u tell these many times and i followed these techniques through the preparation. Now I have confidence to give the exam. All thanks to u. This video is real blessing for me.
For personal use 1) do qs instead of just reading the notes. It'll help in active recall 2)only check the notes after trying to solve multiple times with multiple methods 3) Feynman technique, just record what you're studying. Physics, chemistry stuff and listen when you're free. 4) devote majority of your day for question practice 5) repeat your mocks for increasing speed 6) don't loose focus. You must do this rn. So just enjoy, listen to music, treat it like a video game. Ignore other bs. This should be your only priority. Don't fuck up.
I have 5 weeks until my exams begin, I’ll use this video fully to help me, current grades I’m sitting on from last year is : E in Geography, C in Computer Science, Merit in Business 1, and Pass in Business 2. I’ll come back once I get my results.
You’re so good and straight to the point when it comes to what works, ive probably watched 50 videos on studying methods to the point that I spent more time watching them than studying, but there are barely youtubers who get straight to the point. Most of them spit a lot of theoretical stuff that by the end of the video I don’t know what method to follow
Thank you for the study techniques!! I have board exams for class 11 from the day after tomorrow. I will use all the techniques while revising the syllabus! Thank you, Collin! Waiting for your video for a long time!
Collin thanks for do this video it's amazing how you can explain this type of themes so easily, it prove that you put in practice all of this knowledge. I hope that the person that read this comment has a good day.
At our school, we don’t have access to past exam papers. They only let us see our scores before retrieving the papers afterward, and we’re never allowed to bring the test results home. The questions in our exams are so random that they’re mostly application-based problems. This forces us to study every detail in our notes and look for potential loopholes in the topics that might catch us off guard during the exams. Our exams consist of 100+ items, and we only have 45 minutes to answer them. Getting an A here is nearly impossible. To make things even harder, my classroom is full of academic athletes and math Olympiads, so I struggle to keep up with them. I hope this video helps improve my performance in the finals. Brilliant video!
As a Yale Neuroscience student, I can confirm that everything Collin said here is so valuable 🤝 Don’t fool yourself when studying!! If you don’t know the answer when practicing or doing flashcards, no big deal. Review, and retry later 👊
This was what my school did to all of the students and I thought it was crazy to drill past papers and tons of questions but yeah I did get straight A’s. Can’t believe I was already doing this 20 years ago.
Thanks for the video Collin , in 1.5 weeks I’ve got an exam which is inclusive of 4 subjects collectively. Will put these tips into action and update my progress .
i've been searching for a good video like this for a long time. it says everything and in the shortest time, good job and thank you very much. will be thinking of you during my next uni session haha
Good work Collin! I’ve been watching your videos in the morning before heading off for school and on days I do that I feel so much more productive and I have so much more ideas. I also tend to get a lot of work done on those days. I’ll save this for tomorrow because tomorrow week I have a quiz in a subject I’m not necessarily the best in and I want to make this quiz experience different because I notice I’m big on procrastination with studying. Have a good week everyone!
I'm surprised to see that I already do almost all that cause I clicked on your video to find new methods 😭 These methods are FIRE i've been doing this for months and i'm the top student in almost all my classes 🎀
I've literally seen your each and every videos and they're 100% worthy! You helped me when i need such a type of motivation! Continue making such a type of videos. I know you'll gonna succeed in your life and achieve great heights ❤
For me it's: My best Knowledge Transfer Technology/methodologies: [Abstract Learning]: Video Learning Artificial Intelligence Tutoring/Reader Personal Knowledge Management Sys. Anki/Quizlet [Practical Learning]: Applied Practice Project-based learning Educational Videogames/VR/AR Applied Roleplay/Writing/Visualization Techniques: 0. Exercise, Nootropics, and Hydration 1. Feynman Technique/Self-teaching 2. Active Recall 3. Space Repetition 4. Elaborative Critical Understanding -Importance, relevance, applicability. -self-questioning and further understanding. -metacognition, and drilling/focusing on weak points. 5. SQ3R [Skim, Question, Read, Recite, Review] Optional: Pomoro Techniques, Reward-break system, Bored interleaving, important notetaking, Instrumental Music.
as a student who never had to study much until harder courses came along, im realizing i used a lot of these techniques on accident, and thats why i did so well (teaching friends while learning math in class, mumbling to myself in simple terms that mumbo jumbo of a textbook page, etc). They work!!!
I’ll try this. I feel like even though I’m in my 20s, I never learned how to learn. Only how to memorize for an exam and then forget it. I’ve been attempting to learn to code but it’s been 3 years of no results. Somehow I did pick up the basics of C# but been unable to go to any other coding language. I will definitely try out these steps and see if I actually learn.
Thank you sooo much for thisss, I'll be taking entrance exams in some big colleges. I'll keep in mind all of these techniques and go back here once I pass and ace those exams YAHHHH see yaaah on 2025 ❤️🔥 🙌
Thanks a lot! It was quite uplifting listening to you n gaining confidence as despite putting in efforts I didn't get the score which I wanted in a recent test.
Wow, I am always amazed by your videos, and I find them helpful and motivating. They have saved me time and I have not forgotten any of them since I studied them. Thank you very much for this help. I am following your channel from Algeria. Please respond to this humble comment.
Collin... Thank you soo much, you are so amazing. I wish you the best in everything that you do because you are my inspiration. One day hopefully I will thank you face to face. Thank you
I realized that I already knew these techniques and I was also doing these at some time, the only problem is that I was procastinating😅 . Thanku so much btw for reminding me again and giving ke motivation❤
My issues is that before beeing able to do flashcards and the feynman technique, you need to learn/understand the concepts and thats where I'm stuck 😅 like if I don't get it with my reading/note taking, I dont know how to "put the information in my brain" lol
If you wanna ace your exams, theres only one best thing which is doing practice questions. The reason is your actually doing what youre going to do in test and it makes you more familiar with the questions.
Hi even tho I’m not in college I rlly hate school I’m getting pressured to much because every day there’s homework and every Friday sometimes there’s a test and I have like 6 periods and almost all of them have a test I’m still in 6th grade but I’m scared for the future my brain is always hurting from school but this helped so thanks a lot
I cannot tell you how much active recall actually helps- I studied for my GCSEs in one month and managed to get As in everything except math where I was just 2% off from an A. Active recall really works if you do it right
Could you please provide guidance on how to apply these methods for studying coding more effectively, with real-life examples, particularly within the field of computer science? Your videos are great, by the way.
• ACTIVE RECALL - Quizlet - Past papers - Feynman technique • SPACED REPETITION - Do the same Quizlet, past paper as well as active recall within the gap of 3 days, that's how you're more likely to defeat the forgetting curve • PRIMING - Close your eyes & visualise your WHY - Listen to music • OPTIMISED BREAKS - time spent studying not = to knowledge gained - use naps
Please make a video on self improvement ( where ever I go try to talk to other I feel left out no one like and sometimes I say and do some wired things and I shouldn't do ) please a video to improve are self so I couldn't feel left out
Study tips that actually work 1. Active recall: remembering what you read , make it like a game Make a fun quizlet Use chatgpt for questions Study Past papers 2.Feynman technique: Teach things u read 3. Spaced repetition: Read ur notes,quizlet, past paper with this technique This improves long term memory with relaxed way Do it 3times... In 3 days Defeat the forgetting curve with spaced repetition 4. Priming + optimized breaks Manipulate ur own mind to feel more focused Close ur eyes for 30 seconds and visualise why u r studying this, why it is important to be an academic weapon Listen music Time studying ≠ knowledge Take naps/ NSDR (non sleep deep rest) Bye bye 👋🏻🫂
okay, but i think watching videos is NOT a waste of your time. they would effectively work if you're studying difficult concepts. flashcards for me could stump my brain especially if there is a lot to memorize. from personal experience, where i only used flashcards, its good for short term memory like quizzes but it could significantly drag you in your exams if you didn't take the time to understand the material. videos can give you a broad overview.
I am a pre-IGCSE student in Myanmar, and I am not good at anything, but not in my history class! However, I hope the methods that you recommended can improve my education!!!!!!!
Hope you guys enjoyed from this video! Let's win together :)
yes lets fricking goo chad
yes offcourse
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Please make a video on self improvement ( where ever I go try to talk to other I feel left out no one like and sometimes I say and do some wired things and I shouldn't do ) please a video to improve are self so I couldn't feel left out
I'm a teen but my height is 4"8 as 14 year old, please help me out
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Have a sad life
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@@BrianAnderson-j3q thx I don’t seem myself as a nice person because how cold I am but I know I would like to help ppl out.
Good quality ppl are here believe me
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this video literally save me from my midterm exams, and the way he explains is direct no wasting of time just straight to the point, love it men.
I've been going down the rabbit-hole of study tips but found it hard to wrap my head around them all, this video summarized everything that I've read, seen and heard. Thank you so much. I will save this video and come back many times.
Active recall
- make quizlet or flashcards and "gamify learning"
- Learning curve, knowledge is forgotten unless constantly used
Feynman technique
- Teach information in easy terms to a friend or to no one and record yourself
Spaced repetition
- works well with active recall
- Want to be able to do a "quizlet or homework" 3 times, spread between 3 different days
Priming
- Visualize, close eyes and think why this is important, visualize you knowing the material
- listen to music, my opinion 40hz gamma music, but personal preference is key
- get your brain excited to study
Optimized breaks
- time spent studying doesnt equal material learned
- use naps or nsdr to your advantage
I really appreciate you🙏
God bless you 😢❤
You're so awesomesauce
Collin, ive been watching your videos for quite a while and they are extremely helpful! I dont think theres anyone else on the platform with studying tips like yours. Thank you for putting in effort for making these videos.
Much love
Try cajun koi academy
you are the only one who really said real tips I love you
I have my main exam tomorrow and I followed u since long so u tell these many times and i followed these techniques through the preparation. Now I have confidence to give the exam. All thanks to u. This video is real blessing for me.
Much love 🤞
What Was The Outcome?
Manifesting 90% in my exams in May! I'll come back to update in June after doing the exams and then in July when I get my results
How was your exams??
For personal use
1) do qs instead of just reading the notes. It'll help in active recall
2)only check the notes after trying to solve multiple times with multiple methods
3) Feynman technique, just record what you're studying. Physics, chemistry stuff and listen when you're free.
4) devote majority of your day for question practice
5) repeat your mocks for increasing speed
6) don't loose focus. You must do this rn. So just enjoy, listen to music, treat it like a video game.
Ignore other bs. This should be your only priority.
Don't fuck up.
Qs?
Oh question
lose*
6) is personal opnion btw
I have 5 weeks until my exams begin, I’ll use this video fully to help me, current grades I’m sitting on from last year is : E in Geography, C in Computer Science, Merit in Business 1, and Pass in Business 2. I’ll come back once I get my results.
@burc4077 How's the prep going?
id love an update!
Update bro
reminder for the update :)
what happened?
Thank you Collin bro! You made my day. ❤
omg thank you so much Collin The Chad, you really helped me with my studies for my psychology exam! Much Love!
Collin, ur giving the actual tips that u use. Its so good that even my 1 year old sister knows mechanical engineering!
You’re so good and straight to the point when it comes to what works, ive probably watched 50 videos on studying methods to the point that I spent more time watching them than studying, but there are barely youtubers who get straight to the point. Most of them spit a lot of theoretical stuff that by the end of the video I don’t know what method to follow
Thank you for the study techniques!!
I have board exams for class 11 from the day after tomorrow.
I will use all the techniques while revising the syllabus!
Thank you, Collin! Waiting for your video for a long time!
Much love
Collin thanks for do this video it's amazing how you can explain this type of themes so easily, it prove that you put in practice all of this knowledge. I hope that the person that read this comment has a good day.
Much love
Some great stuff in this! I especially like the connection between Ebbinghaus' forgetting curve and active recall :)
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This really helped me 😊 with that I took my GPA from 2.49 to 3.99 last semester.
At our school, we don’t have access to past exam papers. They only let us see our scores before retrieving the papers afterward, and we’re never allowed to bring the test results home. The questions in our exams are so random that they’re mostly application-based problems. This forces us to study every detail in our notes and look for potential loopholes in the topics that might catch us off guard during the exams. Our exams consist of 100+ items, and we only have 45 minutes to answer them. Getting an A here is nearly impossible. To make things even harder, my classroom is full of academic athletes and math Olympiads, so I struggle to keep up with them. I hope this video helps improve my performance in the finals. Brilliant video!
As a Yale Neuroscience student, I can confirm that everything Collin said here is so valuable 🤝
Don’t fool yourself when studying!! If you don’t know the answer when practicing or doing flashcards, no big deal. Review, and retry later 👊
MY G🤞
I'm about to start school, and I'm searching for different ways to study. Thank you.
This was what my school did to all of the students and I thought it was crazy to drill past papers and tons of questions but yeah I did get straight A’s. Can’t believe I was already doing this 20 years ago.
Thanks for the video Collin , in 1.5 weeks I’ve got an exam which is inclusive of 4 subjects collectively. Will put these tips into action and update my progress .
Lets gooo
This video was very simplified and actually showed effective methods! Great video, and thank you.
Collin being a student i can completely say that u r a asset for us and your videos for future❤
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i've been searching for a good video like this for a long time. it says everything and in the shortest time, good job and thank you very much. will be thinking of you during my next uni session haha
Good work Collin! I’ve been watching your videos in the morning before heading off for school and on days I do that I feel so much more productive and I have so much more ideas. I also tend to get a lot of work done on those days. I’ll save this for tomorrow because tomorrow week I have a quiz in a subject I’m not necessarily the best in and I want to make this quiz experience different because I notice I’m big on procrastination with studying. Have a good week everyone!
Much love
My finals are coming up, thank you so much for the tips!
Welcome
I'm surprised to see that I already do almost all that cause I clicked on your video to find new methods 😭 These methods are FIRE i've been doing this for months and i'm the top student in almost all my classes 🎀
wow, this is genius. your sharp/real advice changed my view
TYYY SO MUCH KEEP UP THE WORK KING!!!❤🎉
I'll have my midterm exams in a month and I will apply these tips. So, we'll see how it goes :) I'm excited for this
I'll start today doing these techniques. I have an exam next week so I'm preparing myself, so I'll come here to tell you the results!
I've literally seen your each and every videos and they're 100% worthy! You helped me when i need such a type of motivation!
Continue making such a type of videos.
I know you'll gonna succeed in your life and achieve great heights ❤
Much love
That is so evident that we tend to forget it. Thanks from France ! 2 weeks from my finals.
Ok chat, locking in. I’ll let this comment section be the motivation for all that As.
Thankyou for this study tips... These are very different from other study videos🤞
This channel is criminally underrated
🙏
Feynman technique (explaining practice) shows true mastery and understanding 🙌
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For me it's:
My best Knowledge Transfer Technology/methodologies:
[Abstract Learning]:
Video Learning
Artificial Intelligence Tutoring/Reader
Personal Knowledge Management Sys.
Anki/Quizlet
[Practical Learning]:
Applied Practice
Project-based learning
Educational Videogames/VR/AR
Applied Roleplay/Writing/Visualization
Techniques:
0. Exercise, Nootropics, and Hydration
1. Feynman Technique/Self-teaching
2. Active Recall
3. Space Repetition
4. Elaborative Critical Understanding
-Importance, relevance, applicability.
-self-questioning and further understanding.
-metacognition, and drilling/focusing on weak points.
5. SQ3R [Skim, Question, Read, Recite, Review]
Optional: Pomoro Techniques, Reward-break system, Bored interleaving, important notetaking, Instrumental Music.
You are the best🎉
A Strong Academical Weapon🧠💪🏻
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you (no homo )
Much love
I love you.
as a student who never had to study much until harder courses came along, im realizing i used a lot of these techniques on accident, and thats why i did so well (teaching friends while learning math in class, mumbling to myself in simple terms that mumbo jumbo of a textbook page, etc). They work!!!
Pretty good video bro, straight to the point! Thank you
I’ll try this. I feel like even though I’m in my 20s, I never learned how to learn. Only how to memorize for an exam and then forget it. I’ve been attempting to learn to code but it’s been 3 years of no results. Somehow I did pick up the basics of C# but been unable to go to any other coding language. I will definitely try out these steps and see if I actually learn.
Thank you so much for sharing these tips ✌🏻
Thanks a lot dude ❤✨
Why is this guy so underrated 🥺💗
Collin you are the chad. Big thanks from Canada ❤
Much love to Canada
I have final exams in two months... Wish me luck comrades 🙆♂️
Good luckkkk🎉🎉🎉🎉
all the best fellow comrade
I have mine TMRRR but wishing you SUCCESS!!
thank you so much for this. honestly watching this video is motivating. if possible can u plz make a detailed video on active recall?
Well said! As usual, great content Colin!
Active Recall is the key to win.
Let's win together as a team, TEAM ACADEMIC WEAPON!
TEAM ACADEMIC WEAPON
Thank you sooo much for thisss, I'll be taking entrance exams in some big colleges. I'll keep in mind all of these techniques and go back here once I pass and ace those exams YAHHHH see yaaah on 2025 ❤️🔥 🙌
+ Among the videos that I watched, you were the only one I got the info correctly. You explained it more simply.
Best video just straight to pint 🎯
Didn’t understand the spaced repetition part please do a separate video on spaced repetition 🙏
thanks for your tips!! its helped me a lot ngl!
Thanks a lot! It was quite uplifting listening to you n gaining confidence as despite putting in efforts I didn't get the score which I wanted in a recent test.
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Thanks for the Video.
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You know it's crazy...I just had exam yesterday and I GOT BEST SCORE in the class...I just want to say thank you ❤
Love from Iran🇮🇷
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Thank you so much for this. ❤
Thank you i have an practice exam of 540 marks today so I woke up early to revise
Whish me luck🤞
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thanks bro. you really helped me
really you are amazing
thank you for this simple explanation ❤️❤️
Thank you bro for helping
It helped me a lot
Love you ❤❤❤
Fact:- don't listen( lyrical music) songs listen beats
@WillICode agreed. Its better to use Rain sounds or wind sounds or brown noise/white noise to cancel out outside noise
my alternative is listening to music in a language I cant speak e.g. bossa nova
Wow, I am always amazed by your videos, and I find them helpful and motivating. They have saved me time and I have not forgotten any of them since I studied them. Thank you very much for this help. I am following your channel from Algeria. Please respond to this humble comment.
I actually like the Feynman technique so much ❤
It helps you understabd the subject matter under the pretence of teaching it in simpler terms 😂
Much love
@@IntellectualChad Thanks bro ❤️
Collin... Thank you soo much, you are so amazing. I wish you the best in everything that you do because you are my inspiration. One day hopefully I will thank you face to face. Thank you
Much love fam
Absolute chad! Thanks man.
I realized that I already knew these techniques and I was also doing these at some time, the only problem is that I was procastinating😅 . Thanku so much btw for reminding me again and giving ke motivation❤
Thank you so much.my college test is coming up.and you are my best friend ❤ love from Assam
Thank you so much for the video. May I ask what is the flashcards (or quiz) website that you used in the video?
You're a life savior..I use flashcards now and it really helped me a lot
Thank you this helped a lot 🙏🏾
White noises work better for me instead of Music. Btw Great Video THNXX man. You're srsly a life saver
I am going to follow these tips and I have mid terms in less than a month....
Will till you the results if I aced the examss
Bromi am going to follow these tips and see the outcome . Let's hope for the best
Bro I will come back after 3 months to show you my results 🥳
2 months to go 🎉
You got this 🔥
My issues is that before beeing able to do flashcards and the feynman technique, you need to learn/understand the concepts and thats where I'm stuck 😅 like if I don't get it with my reading/note taking, I dont know how to "put the information in my brain" lol
ask an ai to explain it to you like a 5 yr old, usually helps :D
If you wanna ace your exams, theres only one best thing which is doing practice questions. The reason is your actually doing what youre going to do in test and it makes you more familiar with the questions.
you just motivated me study!
Hi even tho I’m not in college I rlly hate school I’m getting pressured to much because every day there’s homework and every Friday sometimes there’s a test and I have like 6 periods and almost all of them have a test I’m still in 6th grade but I’m scared for the future my brain is always hurting from school but this helped so thanks a lot
Thanks bro 💗
I cannot tell you how much active recall actually helps- I studied for my GCSEs in one month and managed to get As in everything except math where I was just 2% off from an A. Active recall really works if you do it right
Goated advices bro.
Also asking for counterarguments about the topic using generated promps helps similarity as with the questions ( works for theory)
I have my chemistry exam in a few hours.
Thank you for these tips.
Love from India ❣️🇮🇳
Much love
Could you please provide guidance on how to apply these methods for studying coding more effectively, with real-life examples, particularly within the field of computer science? Your videos are great, by the way.
omg thank you these are great tips!!!!
• ACTIVE RECALL
- Quizlet
- Past papers
- Feynman technique
• SPACED REPETITION
- Do the same Quizlet, past paper as well as active recall within the gap of 3 days, that's how you're more likely to defeat the forgetting curve
• PRIMING
- Close your eyes & visualise your WHY
- Listen to music
• OPTIMISED BREAKS
- time spent studying not = to knowledge gained
- use naps
Taking my structural analysis exam next week aiming for 80% will update u guys.
Please make a video on self improvement ( where ever I go try to talk to other I feel left out no one like and sometimes I say and do some wired things and I shouldn't do ) please a video to improve are self so I couldn't feel left out
will you make one
Study tips that actually work
1. Active recall: remembering what you read , make it like a game
Make a fun quizlet
Use chatgpt for questions
Study Past papers
2.Feynman technique:
Teach things u read
3. Spaced repetition:
Read ur notes,quizlet, past paper with this technique
This improves long term memory with relaxed way
Do it 3times... In 3 days
Defeat the forgetting curve with spaced repetition
4. Priming + optimized breaks
Manipulate ur own mind to feel more focused
Close ur eyes for 30 seconds and visualise why u r studying this, why it is important to be an academic weapon
Listen music
Time studying ≠ knowledge
Take naps/ NSDR (non sleep deep rest)
Bye bye 👋🏻🫂
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okay, but i think watching videos is NOT a waste of your time. they would effectively work if you're studying difficult concepts. flashcards for me could stump my brain especially if there is a lot to memorize. from personal experience, where i only used flashcards, its good for short term memory like quizzes but it could significantly drag you in your exams if you didn't take the time to understand the material. videos can give you a broad overview.
I love how you dont beat around the bush
Thank you for this tips
i have a lit exam tmr ty for this
I am a pre-IGCSE student in Myanmar, and I am not good at anything, but not in my history class! However, I hope the methods that you recommended can improve my education!!!!!!!
thank you bro!