Love so much that you don’t fluff your vids with nonsense, tickles of explanations without actually teaching anything, just to push people to buy something from you - iykyk - love the authenticity
For me How to revise or review faster is 1. Listen and try to understand what the prof said in class. I started to listen and focus more in class and its game changer 2. Quick after class review. Pro tips mark the pages that are important 3. Revise for exam: pro tips. write additional information on the marked page. So you don’t have to go through all the pages. Just on the marked one. It makes revising easier and not being overwhelmed. 4. Feynman technique: Once you understand the material. Try to teach a doll or just speak out loud in front of a mirror explaining the hard concept without looking from the lectures. It makes the material sticks deeper in ur brain. 5. Practice question: use passmed to practice question so you know if u can apply the knowledge to the exam Sorry if my english is bed since It’s not my first language
I really needed this. I have some exams coming but everything is totally messed up. I needed some strategies to solve this messed up things. Thank you.
I just wanted to thank you a lot ❤ I m following you since November and got to know the most wrong methods of my learning. I adopted new techniques as u said like active recall , primming etc and i had my exams in march and results r out and i got 96.4% in my boards....thnku love you ❤❤🤧
As you repeat and repeat this process, you'll able to do it in less than one hour, because when you are focused, you tend to do stuff much much faster.
I used to think the same way before I started following this method . Now it only takes me 2 hours a day to cover 3-4 subjects during which I also revise previous lectures and build the base for upcoming ones.
I love that you added steps, Zain. Definitely made the info you said infinitely more useful and memorable. But I think I'll need different methods for learning physics which includes a lot of math.
Great video 😊😊😊thanku brother..I am Indian and in my 20s now ..I am preparing upsc so my one lecture go to 3hr and daily I take 4lectures they all are 2hr to 3hr a day..so this technique is very helpful for me..thanku ..keep growing like this ..this wonderful video ..my blessings with my buy heart ❤️❤️ thanku for this..u solved my problem...thanku thanku ..keep it up...good blessings ...😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you for helpful and valuable advice. This method really works and I can prove based on my experience. I started to learn A level Biology by that way and succeed, so trust the Zain Asif and make better use of your time and effective learning 🍀💕✨
salam, hey zain. is there any way you can suggest mindmapping for micro and macronutrients? i find it a bit chaotic to arrange and not much correlation between one another. tq in advance for the reply
Hey Zain, I followed the steps you explained in this vid and i can literally remember most of the concept than before i used to!! I just want to ask you that i do mind mapping before actually learning the topic as you said but my chapters are quite huge and so are the topics because of which i have multiple mind maps for different- different topics of the same chapter!!! Is it normal? like should i combine all chunk mindmaps into a single mindmap for that particular chapter?
Another banger video! The reason why I subscribed to your channel is b/c you go in-depth and provide various examples for every technique you show us. Quick question: do you think this same method can be applied to studying books (textbooks/nonfiction, situations where we don't have lectures/presentations)? Like let's say when you're studying for a competitive exam or for a certification like SHRM etc, and there's just huge book(s) to go through.
@@zain_asif thank you so much for your reply! and thank you so much for your videos i love how they’re applicable with a step by step guide, very clear and easy to follow!!
In your skimming method, u said how to categorise the sub topics, pls can u throw more light on t I don't really understand and aslo how to link them? Will really appreciate.
@@zain_asif you could make a Video how to apply blooms taxonomy for the recall questions specifically. You already mention that the recall questions shouldnt be to simple, but blooms taxonomy can help to get a deeper understanding what kind of questions do kick in higher orders of learning
I think this video is helpful for those subjects in which cramming is required but for more technical subjects i which we need to understand the concepts first i don't feel this would be helpful has someone tried it??
I love your videos so much they are really helping me with studying accelerated a levels. But I have a few questions for you. How did you get the offer to study medicine in the uk and how are you dealing with the cost of the tuition fee?
Would you be open do doing like coaching of some sort like I’m an incoming med student and I would pay you to like walk me through like one set of our lecture slides or like sample how you would approach an exam
(I watched a lot of your videos and I absolutely love them but sometimes I doubt myself and think I’m doing it wrong) so like observing what you’d do in one of our exams and your thought process etc would be soooo helpful
Seems like gathering and sorting the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle (one that someone else put together) that fell on the floor, and then reassembling the puzzle. 🤔🧩😊
Love so much that you don’t fluff your vids with nonsense, tickles of explanations without actually teaching anything, just to push people to buy something from you - iykyk - love the authenticity
Im so glad you think so! thank you for all the comments :) means a lot
the fact that im literally doing the same slides as you makes this so much better
lets go
Soo true! Layering is soo important! It makes your topics easier!
Skimming/going through makes is easy(part of layering)
For me How to revise or review faster is
1. Listen and try to understand what the prof said in class. I started to listen and focus more in class and its game changer
2. Quick after class review. Pro tips mark the pages that are important
3. Revise for exam: pro tips. write additional information on the marked page. So you don’t have to go through all the pages. Just on the marked one. It makes revising easier and not being overwhelmed.
4. Feynman technique: Once you understand the material. Try to teach a doll or just speak out loud in front of a mirror explaining the hard concept without looking from the lectures. It makes the material sticks deeper in ur brain.
5. Practice question: use passmed to practice question so you know if u can apply the knowledge to the exam
Sorry if my english is bed since It’s not my first language
and for memorizing important details I use anki
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Explaining in a practical way is the best thing which makes Zain as unique from others. Thank you So much Zain❤❤❤
Means a lot haha thank you!!
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Thank you Zain for explaining things in a way that is clear, simple to understand, and effective
glad to see your channel growing and your tips getting recognition
Alhamdullilah my exams are ✅❤
I really needed this. I have some exams coming but everything is totally messed up. I needed some strategies to solve this messed up things. Thank you.
I just wanted to thank you a lot ❤ I m following you since November and got to know the most wrong methods of my learning. I adopted new techniques as u said like active recall , primming etc and i had my exams in march and results r out and i got 96.4% in my boards....thnku love you ❤❤🤧
I think this is gonna take longer than just 20 minutes
Much much longer...
As you repeat and repeat this process, you'll able to do it in less than one hour, because when you are focused, you tend to do stuff much much faster.
I used to think the same way before I started following this method . Now it only takes me 2 hours a day to cover 3-4 subjects during which I also revise previous lectures and build the base for upcoming ones.
@@scorpiongrid9064 I am a beginner to be honest, could you help me in answering some questions?
Amazing practical walkthrough!!
Thank youu
I love that you added steps, Zain. Definitely made the info you said infinitely more useful and memorable. But I think I'll need different methods for learning physics which includes a lot of math.
W maths and physics its still abt taking it in layers but moreso in terms of the difficulty of the problem types
@@zain_asif Didn't think of it that way. Thanks!
Jezakallahu khair brother
zayn just dont stop, keep it up
this video is very helpful! thank you for sharing your great tips 🤍
Very welcome glad it helps
Thank you so much! This is really helpful!!!
Bruhh this man deserve 1 million subscribers all video are superb!❤❤❤
Grateful for everyones that already here tho 💪
Amazing as always ✨
47? My bro I have 150 lectures and a week to study 💀
Great advice. Loved it!
Excellent information for all students
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your the best i know it's gonna be a gooood informative video before watching it
thank you bro
simply love you man
Great video 😊😊😊thanku brother..I am Indian and in my 20s now ..I am preparing upsc so my one lecture go to 3hr and daily I take 4lectures they all are 2hr to 3hr a day..so this technique is very helpful for me..thanku ..keep growing like this ..this wonderful video ..my blessings with my buy heart ❤️❤️ thanku for this..u solved my problem...thanku thanku ..keep it up...good blessings ...😊😊😊😊😊😊
Glad its helped bro goodluck w upsc !
@@zain_asif thanku brother👍😌😌🙏🙏
Great video!
More like How to Study 20 mins of Lectures in JUST 4 hours.
Your vids always ignite my drive
Thank you for helpful and valuable advice. This method really works and I can prove based on my experience. I started to learn A level Biology by that way and succeed, so trust the Zain Asif and make better use of your time and effective learning 🍀💕✨
Truly glad it makes sense and works!
Love for your content
Gold video thankss❤
Bro i wanna complete my physics lecture note like this please replay bro how to do like thiss
Actually iam doing this for 3 years unknowingly in my bachelor's degree.just 2 days before the exam,and topping it.
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Most underated way is flash cards. You can make them online and revise the key words every week and it helps you in storing the knowlage for long term
Definitely a good one for keywords
pls make a study with me video applying this study technique !!! Amazing as always! 💯💯
Coming in the next few months :)
Zain.... thank u sooo much ❤
You literally saved my grades
Ure saving ur own grades :)
Can you make a vid on how to get study for Mathematics
I want this...i NEEDED THIS..❤❤❤
So glad it was helpful
I have a test in two days, imma try this method and let you know it went.
Nicee ofc
Could you make video on individual subjects like mathematics, biology, physics history, geography polity (politics etc
Mind maps are so underrated ;)
salam, hey zain. is there any way you can suggest mindmapping for micro and macronutrients? i find it a bit chaotic to arrange and not much correlation between one another. tq in advance for the reply
Hey Zain, I followed the steps you explained in this vid and i can literally remember most of the concept than before i used to!! I just want to ask you that i do mind mapping before actually learning the topic as you said but my chapters are quite huge and so are the topics because of which i have multiple mind maps for different- different topics of the same chapter!!! Is it normal? like should i combine all chunk mindmaps into a single mindmap for that particular chapter?
Another banger video! The reason why I subscribed to your channel is b/c you go in-depth and provide various examples for every technique you show us. Quick question: do you think this same method can be applied to studying books (textbooks/nonfiction, situations where we don't have lectures/presentations)? Like let's say when you're studying for a competitive exam or for a certification like SHRM etc, and there's just huge book(s) to go through.
100% use the same method for huge books pretty much icl, ill do a demonstration video at some point
@@zain_asif Awesome! Will look forward to it in case you do. :)
Thank you so much! This is incredibly helpful. I have one question though, doesn’t writing your own questions take so much time?
It adds a bit of time but relatively much faster than notes and if you don't have alternate good sources of questions then it's necessary.
@@zain_asif thank you so much for your reply! and thank you so much for your videos i love how they’re applicable with a step by step guide, very clear and easy to follow!!
In your skimming method, u said how to categorise the sub topics, pls can u throw more light on t I don't really understand and aslo how to link them? Will really appreciate.
Um so you mean i need sometime atleast before the exam? Mission failed, i'm watching this 10 minutes before the exam damn it...will get'em next time
Can you please make a video about how to use Bloom taxonomy while studying and making questions?
I mean i can do some research into it, but would a deep review into something like that be helpful?
@@zain_asif trust me mate. It will help us all.
@@zain_asif you could make a Video how to apply blooms taxonomy for the recall questions specifically. You already mention that the recall questions shouldnt be to simple, but blooms taxonomy can help to get a deeper understanding what kind of questions do kick in higher orders of learning
what's the name of the promodoro app you used, sir?
Keep going bro!!
Do you need a video editor bro?
I can do a sample video;)
Thank you bro but not at the moment
I think this video is helpful for those subjects in which cramming is required but for more technical subjects i which we need to understand the concepts first i don't feel this would be helpful has someone tried it??
Would this be helpful for classes like maths ?
really great and practical but wouldn't using actual pen and paper more helpful then using apps?
I love your videos so much they are really helping me with studying accelerated a levels. But I have a few questions for you. How did you get the offer to study medicine in the uk and how are you dealing with the cost of the tuition fee?
Can mind pas be efficient for physics laws?
Its not gonna take 20 mins.....1:30 hrs minimum 😂
Why does it always have to be us med students?
Awesome
Which MacBook you use 15 or 13 inch, air or pro?
13 in air
Has anyone done this for maths or subjects that are practice intensive?
Made a video recently on how to do this for those subjects
@zain_asif bro which one iam searching for that
Would you be open do doing like coaching of some sort like I’m an incoming med student and I would pay you to like walk me through like one set of our lecture slides or like sample how you would approach an exam
(I watched a lot of your videos and I absolutely love them but sometimes I doubt myself and think I’m doing it wrong) so like observing what you’d do in one of our exams and your thought process etc would be soooo helpful
Ofcourse send me an email (zainasiffyt@gmail.com) lets talk about it.
Sir how to study physiology what lecture we an watch
? How do u study physiology in general?
Just how he explain in this video. I feel like this method is solid for almost any subject
This better save my ass ...my finals after 2 weeks ,rip.
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I-ACTUALLY have 5days before the exam! لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله
Goodluck;
nice
After studying 11 year I learnt this study in less time is a skill.😢
Better late than never
Spamming again bc your channel needs to grow
Do't really feel like this would be as efficient for people studying physics or maths. Great video though.
Yeah i think so caus wi was looking foe studying physiscs loll
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Hellooooo
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I think this is too idealistic
I think it a bit of practise but once you get the hang of it....
Seems like gathering and sorting the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle (one that someone else put together) that fell on the floor, and then reassembling the puzzle. 🤔🧩😊
Thats such a good analogy
@@zain_asif Thank you!☺️