I Taught 2000 People How To Study. Here's What Actually Worked

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  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung  Місяць тому +29

    Take my Learner Type free quiz to figure out your learning strengths and weaknesses: bit.ly/3SyNmcD.
    You'll also get a personalised report at the end with recommendations for what to work on to improve your learning efficiency as quickly as possible.

    • @advancegaming7650
      @advancegaming7650 Місяць тому +1

      @@JustinSung sir you are the genius one i found on UA-cam,sir in India there is a exam called jee advanced,and it is one of the toughest exam in the world. I request you to make a video on what skill do it required and how can we achieve that skill I am master that skills to score high in examination.

    • @varadbaheti382
      @varadbaheti382 Місяць тому

      The link is not working

    • @kangolklm5490
      @kangolklm5490 Місяць тому +1

      The driving analogy I found was fascinating, you could even continue the analogy and link it to a practical driving exam for all 5 dimensions, eg Mindset (speed limit, too slow too cautious with uncertainty, too fast, too impatient with the study technique), Retrieval (memorising the roads), Self-management (reacting to hazards/hazard perception). The stronger you are in all these dimensions, the more likely you will pass the exam. (except the mindset, keeping on the speed limit could symbolise just the right amount of uncertainty needed to neither be under/overwhelmed by challenges. Thank you for the video, absolutely brilliant Justin,
      P.S. My learning type is "Unchained" according to the quiz!
      Kang - 3rd year medical student UK. :)

    • @godswilludochi7103
      @godswilludochi7103 Місяць тому

      The link ain't working

    • @Conann1
      @Conann1 Місяць тому

      Good

  • @nilo1178
    @nilo1178 24 дні тому +41

    Let's face it. He won't give you real thing on youtube. Some generic advice that's it. People I urge u all to carefully analyze his word to see that he talks about nothing but make big videos.

  • @MrAlandp
    @MrAlandp Місяць тому +41

    Please do a video on helping ADHD people learn. Areas of concern include being too impulsive to read material carefully, having brain fog, struggling to discern main ideas and points from general information and loosing concentration especially when concepts get more difficult

    • @user-wg6fe5uj8r
      @user-wg6fe5uj8r Місяць тому +8

      Speaking from experience:
      1)if you’re diagnosed be sure you’re using your medication
      2) get a study buddy or two for body doubling
      3) take frequent breaks 25 min on 5 min off for water or a stretch.
      4) something like brown noise to help keep focus.
      5) making concept maps always helped me with data organizing and identifying main points.

    • @MamtajK
      @MamtajK Місяць тому +7

      We tend to be interest-based learners, trying to make the topic interesting helps. For example, I am interested in neuroscience, so whenever I study biology, I try to study it through the lens of neuroscience, if you know what I mean?
      Also, if something feels like a drag, try challenging yourself in creative ways. For example, I try to think of my tasklist as something like a training regime, like I'm in some kind of training camp.

    • @MiniJha-k2g
      @MiniJha-k2g Місяць тому

      ​@@MamtajK This was really helpful...thank you

    • @myselfme767
      @myselfme767 14 днів тому

      @@MrAlandp I have ADHD and what helps me is:
      -study spot that’s used only for studying, so you can associate the place with studying
      -make your study spot nice and change it often if you find you’re losing interest in it
      -make studying exciting with nice notebooks, pens, devices if you’re not into writing by hand and introduce small new items
      -rain sounds or as someone already suggested white noise
      -study something you have actual interest in
      -set deadlines for whatever you’re studying to keep yourself going, if you can sign up for an exam to make it even more interesting
      -try not to burn out-keep checking in with yourself, are you tired, have you eaten, drank enough water etc.
      -take power naps if you’re feeling overwhelmed
      Edit.to add:
      - make studying a habit (😂)
      -study with “study with me” videos (free body double+timewatch you don’t have to think about)
      -Pomodoro 25/5 or 25/10 is what works best for me personally

    • @capitainmavel6318
      @capitainmavel6318 13 днів тому

      plz do would be awesome

  • @alineluzdossantos2962
    @alineluzdossantos2962 Місяць тому +21

    The mindset part hit me. I always learn fast and do well on exercises, but when I make a mistake it’s enogth to make feel bad or give up and go to the next subject

    • @ShiinaHiyori
      @ShiinaHiyori Місяць тому +2

      So True , that's how important to have a grow mindset. It's okay to fail ,make mistake or do badly etc.

  • @Anos-oc2ep
    @Anos-oc2ep Місяць тому +272

    Video 3 of asking justin to do a video on maths and how to make mind maps for procedural subjects like maths and how to learn them more efficiently in the first place ❤

    • @PoirotHolmes
      @PoirotHolmes Місяць тому +24

      Bro, he wont give you the entire advice of a topic. He will give you tips, but all the time will be incomplete, because he wants you to buy his course. For example, in this video he clears your mind about BARREL method, nevertheless didnt gave the details on how to do each step.

    • @Looking_at_the_viewer
      @Looking_at_the_viewer Місяць тому +2

      Join the course maybe you'll get your answer from there 😄

    • @pushpendrasingh1819
      @pushpendrasingh1819 Місяць тому

      @@Looking_at_the_viewerfor math also, he doesn’t have much answer in his course . I have finished his course.
      You can connect with me if you need info how is course

    • @seyadeodin
      @seyadeodin Місяць тому +5

      Keep going, don't give up, on video 50 or so I'm sure you'll have it.

    • @WindingShadows
      @WindingShadows Місяць тому +7

      Honestly speaking, Justin Sung's course can be well worth it. A little more than a dollar a day, in exchange to teach you how to learn better and properly. This could save you hundreds of hours, if not more.

  • @terminallucidity
    @terminallucidity Місяць тому +60

    Mindset is unironically the most important one

  • @pinkpanther3140
    @pinkpanther3140 Місяць тому +117

    When you realise that all 5 parts of your barrell seem to be broken... 😅 question is, which one is the most broken

    • @OnlyStudy-ly7ux
      @OnlyStudy-ly7ux Місяць тому +7

      lol😂😂 same

    • @Mia-ek1jp
      @Mia-ek1jp 26 днів тому +3

      Ong they are al my weaknesses😭

    • @sirenaverde
      @sirenaverde 19 днів тому

      You're not alone 🤣🤣🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @FekuEntertainmentLtd
      @FekuEntertainmentLtd 16 днів тому

      Yup same here. Well, I don't know if the question really is, which one is most broken. What if all are equally most broken ? then I guess start from the beginning -- deep processing.

  • @nfaza80
    @nfaza80 19 днів тому +8

    The Broken Barrel Approach to Learning
    **I. Introduction:**
    The Broken Barrel Approach is a personalized learning strategy that focuses on identifying and improving an individual's learning weaknesses. It's based on the analogy of a wooden barrel where each stave represents a different dimension of learning. Just like a barrel with a broken stave can only hold water up to the level of the broken stave, a learner is limited by their weakest learning dimension.
    **II. Ineffective Learning Strategies:**
    Before diving into the Broken Barrel Approach, it's crucial to understand why common learning strategies often fail.
    **A. The Silver Bullet Approach:**
    This approach involves seeking a single, magical solution to all learning problems. It's ineffective because:
    * **No Universal Solution:** There is no single technique that works for everyone in every situation. Different learning tasks require different approaches.
    * **Focus on the Tool, Not the User:** This approach ignores individual strengths and weaknesses, focusing on the technique instead of the learner.
    **B. The Strengths-First Approach:**
    This approach prioritizes developing existing learning strengths. While seemingly logical, it's flawed because:
    * **Weakness as a Limiting Factor:** In learning, your weakest skill often dictates your overall performance. A strong engine is useless if the car has flat tires.
    * **Neglecting Crucial Areas:** Focusing solely on strengths can lead to neglecting critical weaknesses that hinder overall progress.
    **III. The Broken Barrel Approach: A Paradigm Shift**
    Instead of seeking a magic bullet or focusing solely on strengths, the Broken Barrel Approach emphasizes:
    * **Identifying Weaknesses:** Understanding which dimension of learning is holding you back.
    * **Prioritizing Improvement:** Focusing on strengthening the weakest areas first.
    * **Iterative Process:** Continuously re-evaluating weaknesses and adapting the learning strategy.
    **IV. The Five Dimensions of Learning:**
    The Broken Barrel Approach identifies five key dimensions that contribute to learning effectiveness:
    **A. Deep Processing:**
    * **Definition:** The ability to understand information deeply, connect ideas, and solve complex problems.
    * **Strengths:** Easy understanding, strong memory, efficient learning.
    * **Weaknesses:** Difficulty grasping concepts, slow understanding, struggling to apply knowledge.
    **B. Self-Regulation:**
    * **Definition:** Awareness of learning processes, ability to adapt methods, and conscious control over thinking.
    * **Strengths:** Clear understanding of personal learning style, adaptable techniques, efficient learning across various situations.
    * **Weaknesses:** Lack of awareness of learning methods, difficulty adapting to different tasks, inconsistent performance.
    **C. Mindset:**
    * **Definition:** How you respond to challenges, mistakes, and uncertainty in the learning process.
    * **Strengths:** Embraces challenges, learns from mistakes, comfortable with experimentation and uncertainty.
    * **Weaknesses:** Avoids challenges, fears mistakes, seeks certainty, struggles with experimentation.
    **D. Retrieval:**
    * **Definition:** The ability to recall and test oneself on previously learned information.
    * **Strengths:** Effective spaced repetition strategies, challenging self-testing, strong recall ability.
    * **Weaknesses:** Lack of review, ineffective testing methods, poor recall.
    **E. Self-Management:**
    * **Definition:** Ability to manage time, prioritize tasks, maintain focus, and avoid procrastination.
    * **Strengths:** Effective time management, prioritization skills, focused work sessions, minimal procrastination.
    * **Weaknesses:** Poor time management, difficulty prioritizing, easily distracted, prone to procrastination.
    **V. Implementing the Broken Barrel Approach:**
    1. **Identify Your Weaknesses:** Utilize the provided free quiz (link in the original text) to assess your strengths and weaknesses across the first three dimensions.
    2. **Prioritize the Weakest Dimension:** Focus on improving the dimension that scored the lowest.
    3. **Implement Targeted Strategies:** Research and implement specific techniques to address your weaknesses in that dimension.
    4. **Re-evaluate Regularly:** Every 3-4 months, retake the quiz and adjust your focus based on your progress.
    **VI. Benefits of the Broken Barrel Approach:**
    * **Personalized Learning:** Tailored to your individual needs and weaknesses.
    * **Faster Improvement:** Focuses on the areas that will yield the most significant gains.
    * **Increased Efficiency:** Eliminates wasted time on ineffective techniques.
    * **Sustainable Growth:** Encourages continuous self-assessment and adaptation.
    **VII. Conclusion:**
    The Broken Barrel Approach offers a powerful alternative to traditional learning strategies. By focusing on your weakest areas and embracing a continuous improvement mindset, you can unlock your full learning potential and achieve significant progress in your academic or professional pursuits. The free quiz mentioned in the original text provides a valuable starting point for identifying your weaknesses and embarking on your journey to becoming a more effective learner. Remember, personalized means more effective, and the Broken Barrel Approach is all about personalization.

  • @fairuzastevenson9896
    @fairuzastevenson9896 Місяць тому +14

    Always looking forward to your video
    My learning improved
    My grades greatly improved
    Learning became so much find! It used to be a chore

    • @SillyProd
      @SillyProd 13 днів тому

      I see you learnt english very well, that's so find!

  • @eclecticapoetica
    @eclecticapoetica Місяць тому +16

    I need to fine tune what I’m doing now, continue to use it, as it has been (mostly) successful. I’m very open to learning more study techniques but don’t want to waste effort on excursions and diversions that don’t pay off.

  • @tanbir2358
    @tanbir2358 Місяць тому +12

    00:01 The Broken Barrel approach helps improve learning effectively.
    02:09 Focus on enhancing learning strengths for effective studying
    04:42 Focus on addressing weaknesses first for effective learning.
    07:11 Identifying learning weaknesses crucial for effective improvement
    09:19 Deep processing is key to learning efficiently and effectively.
    11:40 Self-regulation is crucial for effective studying
    14:14 Embracing challenges and experimentation.
    16:37 Self-management is essential for effective time and task management.
    18:34 Utilize the Broken Barrel approach for faster learning strengths and weaknesses analysis

  • @joshuaokereke8751
    @joshuaokereke8751 Місяць тому +7

    nice vid I think the mindset section is very important

  • @nathanmackey4620
    @nathanmackey4620 23 дні тому

    I’m happy to see how many ideas you share with my favorite educator, Mortimer Adler. Working on our weaknesses is one of them.

  • @Onmyway30s
    @Onmyway30s Місяць тому +2

    Thank u so much for this video. I know my weakness but can not name it in an appropriate way, and now I know what limits my learning results for years.

  • @TheInevitable-s3j
    @TheInevitable-s3j Місяць тому +4

    Was kinda falling asleep while studying. Sudden notified my brain of ur video

  • @user-lb2gu7ih5e
    @user-lb2gu7ih5e Місяць тому +16

    By "YouSum Live"
    00:00:21 Understanding the Broken Barrel approach to learning
    00:01:00 Common ineffective learning strategies discussed
    00:01:03 Silver Bullet approach assumes one-size-fits-all solutions
    00:03:04 Strengths First approach focuses on enhancing abilities
    00:05:36 Learning results reflect weaknesses more than strengths
    00:05:55 Broken Barrel approach targets weakest links first
    00:06:26 Re-evaluate weaknesses every three to four months
    00:07:34 Identifying strengths and weaknesses is challenging
    00:13:25 Mindset impacts learning and handling challenges
    00:17:40 Self-management crucial for effective learning
    00:18:47 Use the quiz to identify learning strengths
    00:19:03 Implementing the approach accelerates learning improvement
    By "YouSum Live"

  • @anna-marieeasmus7529
    @anna-marieeasmus7529 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you. I love listening to your videos and are always learning new things.

  • @MiniJha-k2g
    @MiniJha-k2g Місяць тому +7

    My barrel has all the planks broken 😆

  • @zainabodukoya1079
    @zainabodukoya1079 Місяць тому +1

    Hello Justin,
    I advise that you publish a book on all what you know about learning and revision and being a professional learning expert/coach. It should also include your research and findings on assimilating efficiently. It will be invaluable to your subscribers and your audience at large...

  • @__thytran
    @__thytran Місяць тому +4

    This video is helpful in my learning pillars reassessment.

  • @ufuksenol2005
    @ufuksenol2005 Місяць тому +26

    Invest in the financial markets before retiring by diversifying across assets, allocating a small portion of your portfolio, staying updated on market trends, and considering long-term holding to balance risk and growth.

    • @PineHosting
      @PineHosting Місяць тому +2

      I feel sympathy for our country, low income people are now suffering to survive yet inflation and recession keep increasing daily, many families can't even enhance the good cost of living anymore. You've helped me a lot Sir Brian! Imagine I invested $50,000 and received $190,500 after 14 days

    • @katiekilbo
      @katiekilbo Місяць тому +1

      Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.

    • @MianHussnain-tu1wi
      @MianHussnain-tu1wi Місяць тому

      Some persons think inves'tin is all about buying stocks; I think going into the stock market without a good experience is a big risk, that's why I'm lucky to have seen someone like mr Brian C Nelson.

    • @quantarrow
      @quantarrow Місяць тому

      Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things

    • @IshrakHossain-rt8is
      @IshrakHossain-rt8is Місяць тому

      Brian demonstrates an excellent understanding of market trends, making well informed decisions that leads to consistent profit

  • @Gigusx
    @Gigusx Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for another free resource Justin! I have a decent idea of what the quiz will tell me 😁
    If you ever get a chance, it'd be interesting to hear how you think about reading / learning from books that aren't necessarily related to what you're currently studying, but rather caught your interest for whatever reason. People have different ideas about this, but most of them focus on just taking notes and/or these days obviously integrating them into a second-brain. Probably not as fitting the channel as much as what you tend to upload, but if you can fit it in somewhere it'd be cool to hear how you go about this!

  • @tadtop4170
    @tadtop4170 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you this is a great technique, I've always been good a processing information but now that I'm trying to start my business and the areas of knowledge are starting to get more diverse and different while everything is connected has make keeping track of what I thinking really hard, so this is perfect timing

  • @deskocritics940
    @deskocritics940 Місяць тому +7

    great video Justin!..please make a video on how to improve or what actions to take to improve those dimensions

  • @Umarepistemix
    @Umarepistemix Місяць тому +34

    I'm so obsess with efficiency, and my inspiration is Justin Sung.

    • @danielfischer4399
      @danielfischer4399 Місяць тому +5

      Yes me too I just started to realise this guy is brilliant, saw his video about his RAIL learning system a few days ago and it already changed my whole perspective

    • @Umarepistemix
      @Umarepistemix Місяць тому

      @@danielfischer4399 he is an evidence based guy, I was skeptical about him initially...when I first saw his critique of active recall and spaced repetition..
      But after listening to him for a very long time, with open mind...I realized he is the only study guru we need here

    • @isaacchan2706
      @isaacchan2706 Місяць тому +3

      I’m just starting to watch all Justin’s videos and I agree :)
      I hope we all can save time and effort for the more valuable things in life 🙂‍↕️

  • @imwhtim
    @imwhtim Місяць тому +10

    Your videos are always full of information

  • @Foods_stuff108
    @Foods_stuff108 Місяць тому +1

    This video was super helpful for my upcoming exams. Your every methods and tips indeed are so much effective. Much love ♡

  • @MiniJha-k2g
    @MiniJha-k2g Місяць тому +1

    Your content of the video and the effort u put in to create it and the motive behind it i.e to help others become great....These are the best things about you brother.

  • @nondescript4311
    @nondescript4311 Місяць тому

    Thanks doc. I can tell 4 weaknesses out of 5. Self discipline is greatest my weakness. The only plus i have is deep processing. Even that is weak. When i join residency, I'll comment and thank you for this

  • @izmamuqri402
    @izmamuqri402 Місяць тому

    Honestly really impressive how accurate the quiz is!

  • @skipper7476
    @skipper7476 Місяць тому +2

    Another vital video. Thank you, Justin.

  • @user-ux3jl7bl2p
    @user-ux3jl7bl2p Місяць тому

    your story approach made it more relatable and fun to watch excellent approach Dr Justin sung.

  • @smritimutalik8759
    @smritimutalik8759 Місяць тому +4

    Nice video. Very helpful

  • @jeanlucas2834
    @jeanlucas2834 Місяць тому +1

    In this test I got unchained 44% mindset, 73% deep processing and 67% self-regulation

  • @RaC09
    @RaC09 15 днів тому

    Awesome! Great insughts.

  • @slantingclock9679
    @slantingclock9679 Місяць тому +5

    Hello sir. Failed math recently and I need help. Pls do make a video on subjects like math and the actual best way to learn them so I can become exceptional in it

    • @aslamkoomar397
      @aslamkoomar397 Місяць тому +1

      My dad told me that math is like muscle the more you train them them better they become.Do countless of problems and practice test papers

    • @slantingclock9679
      @slantingclock9679 18 днів тому

      @@aslamkoomar397 I understand this perspective but even with countless of practice. If I learn maths incorrectly my practice would be done incorrectly too and I'm trying to avoid that

    • @aslamkoomar397
      @aslamkoomar397 18 днів тому

      @@slantingclock9679 try to focus on basic

    • @aslamkoomar397
      @aslamkoomar397 18 днів тому

      @@slantingclock9679 try looking for test papers with answers

    • @aslamkoomar397
      @aslamkoomar397 18 днів тому +1

      I always use them

  • @soaringhigh1785
    @soaringhigh1785 Місяць тому +1

    this is just great to incorporate

  • @JamalAhmadMalik
    @JamalAhmadMalik Місяць тому +11

    I know all these strategies and have always bee a top scorer, even on a national level. However, I cannot study for the life of me anymore. I can't do it any more than a week or so. It has become unsustainable. Any solution?

    • @MamtajK
      @MamtajK Місяць тому +5

      Hmm, there could be more things at play. I'm in the exact spot rn as you described. What's actually holding me back is my poor mental health, which I'm working to make sure stays stable. And also trying to keep myself physically fit as much as the circumstances allow.

    • @JamalAhmadMalik
      @JamalAhmadMalik Місяць тому +2

      @@MamtajK Thank you for the reply. I will hink about the reason.

    • @Darknight526
      @Darknight526 Місяць тому +2

      @@JamalAhmadMalik Getting physically active is one of the best things you can do to be in a better headspace. Start with that my friend

    • @JamalAhmadMalik
      @JamalAhmadMalik Місяць тому

      @@Darknight526 thanks, I'll try that.

  • @converter
    @converter 9 днів тому

    20/80 --- you don't need to learn every concept in what you're trying to be good at, but only the 20% essentials that generates 80% outcome.
    Proactive Imperfect.

  • @aruncivileng1212
    @aruncivileng1212 Місяць тому +1

    thank you so much, it is a tremendous help to us ❤🎉

  • @deltapi8859
    @deltapi8859 Місяць тому +1

    Often people do look at things that don't really work well and define it as "weakness" or "short comings". The approach here though is still very different. Why? Because it first sought to understand what actually is important in the big picture and tried to understand each component at it's respective role/importance. And THEN tries to look at the weakest link with an understand on how to address it. Very different from what people normally do which is like: "oh you are bad at this, that is why you will never be able to do x and y". Which in itself is a fixed and not open mindset.

  • @illymns3339
    @illymns3339 Місяць тому

    I don't know if you've watched Blue Lock, but the main character Isagi is a great anime example of having a growth mindset and constantly changing how you go about things. He literally reconstructs himself as a person and goes under various training strategies to improve. Also, he has a big ego yet isn't permanently defeated when he fails. In fact, he just gets more determined to succeed when he fails.

    • @illymns3339
      @illymns3339 Місяць тому

      I actually really love this video and the RAIL one

  • @VIEW-ut3bu
    @VIEW-ut3bu 24 дні тому

    Thanks sung, hoping this corrects my maladies.

  • @DeeDee25ism
    @DeeDee25ism Місяць тому

    valuable content. Thank you!

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    @RanjitGupta-rx5hx Місяць тому

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    @peggyfinnell7332 Місяць тому +95

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      @nellwyn-sima Місяць тому

      I would really like to know how this actually works.

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      @baileywalsh7040 Місяць тому

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      @LillianGarcia0103 Місяць тому

      Do you have an idea of any good broker I
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      @jervismaddox Місяць тому

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  • @sashachan6556
    @sashachan6556 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you very much 👍

  • @sirenaverde
    @sirenaverde 19 днів тому

    Great video! New subscriber 😊

  • @RanjitGupta-rx5hx
    @RanjitGupta-rx5hx Місяць тому

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  • @Nathan00at78Uuiu
    @Nathan00at78Uuiu Місяць тому

    this broken barrel approach is similar to chess improvement. Your chess performance will best improve by improving your weakest area. If you have great calculation, strategic understanding, tactical vision, but struggle with time management and get into time trouble and lose the game then you can't improve until that weakest area is improved.

  • @jmac3327
    @jmac3327 Місяць тому

    Would like to hear from Justin regarding language learning.

  • @AshokKumar-iy1sf
    @AshokKumar-iy1sf Місяць тому +1

    How can I improve my mindset and self management?? I only lack these two dimensions....

  • @timbuktu8069
    @timbuktu8069 Місяць тому

    So, I took the test and I'm pretty much meh in all areas. Not bad exactly just nothing to write home about. Also, I'm retired. I don't need to do well at learning. Doesn't mean I don't want to, just that there is no pressure.

  • @kirabop.p6747
    @kirabop.p6747 Місяць тому

    Am greatful for. You work....my grades were amazing i got a 4.86 cgpa

  • @Zeta-TYPEVII
    @Zeta-TYPEVII Місяць тому

    I think mindset is very important but to regulate tasks and leisure time aka time management is the most important one for me as even though efficient enough it feels in the beginning of day ,as the day goes on I feel that yeah that time I should have gone through that.......after the day or at that night. I'm watching for just a week over your video and it's proving much more useful for me. ❤❤❤ From India

  • @lylewyant3356
    @lylewyant3356 Місяць тому

    I've found that I do better with project-based learning. I consume subject matter in small bytes so as not to overload [1202] my circuits. But, my note taking is horrendous and needs improvement...

  • @Strider1122
    @Strider1122 Місяць тому +2

    Is there a strategy for someone that suffers severe ADHD? I've only just come across your channel maybe you may have spoke about ADHD before I'm not too sure I will have to look at your videos but ADHD is stalling my studying/learning. I know it sounds like an excuse but I feel like there's a steel more around me, mentally which seems to be preventing me from learning new things. I'm only 15% for your video so I'll keep watching Cheers pal

    • @phanikatam4048
      @phanikatam4048 Місяць тому +1

      same here brother suffering a lot stop all your bad habits to make clean

  • @AureliusPSL
    @AureliusPSL Місяць тому

    I have a good processing and last week i had 2 light bulb moments in 2 of my study sessions, than I knew that all my effort was paid!!! thks justin 🙏

  • @mohanraj3312
    @mohanraj3312 Місяць тому

    Great information

  • @forexitydotorg
    @forexitydotorg Місяць тому +2

    How would you recommend creating a mind map for a topic that has more than 50 items (objects)?

    • @crix_h3eadshotgg992
      @crix_h3eadshotgg992 Місяць тому +1

      I mean, I’m not him but… in layers? So one group becomes a mind map, and another group another one, etc. Etc. Until you make one of the kind maps.
      Or just use all items. Probably the latter.

  • @abcMSVdef6399
    @abcMSVdef6399 Місяць тому

    Please make video on Logical thinking/critical thinkinh

  • @vatsal01
    @vatsal01 20 днів тому

    Learning(understanding) is easy for me but memorising data is difficult

  • @louisito7951
    @louisito7951 Місяць тому

    Ty i realized i need to get better at 4&5

  • @ademirjosefazziojunior5713
    @ademirjosefazziojunior5713 17 днів тому

    You said that a student is “only as good as his weakest link”, but you also said that a top student usually has very good deep processing and that's why copying study techniques from these guys usually won't work, because they can COMPENSATE even with mediocre techniques.
    So we should all improve our deep processing and be “OK” with everything else?

  • @arnav7242
    @arnav7242 Місяць тому

    Next video How to improve these dimensions of learning.

  • @rcobsesssed
    @rcobsesssed Місяць тому

    Unchained... SPOT ON!

  • @pranavanm
    @pranavanm Місяць тому +9

    I'll be honest, my barrel is leaking from all 5 planks 🙃

    • @dumb_tan2539
      @dumb_tan2539 Місяць тому +2

      @@pranavanm same bro same😭

    • @fun_games363
      @fun_games363 Місяць тому +1

      Same😭

    • @Ali-lm7uw
      @Ali-lm7uw Місяць тому +1

      I don't even have a Barrel 😂

  • @DingBatDaniel
    @DingBatDaniel Місяць тому +3

    Went from studying 20 hours a day to 2?

  • @timwoods3173
    @timwoods3173 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @user-pg7bs4mu5l
    @user-pg7bs4mu5l Місяць тому

    Hi Justin. I've been applying your methods and this helped tremendously, so thank you.
    However, there are still some specific areas in which I struggle to apply it. Specifically, I'm trying to learn about a library in a programming langage. That library is used to perform mathematical operation on matrices and vectors. Each operation has a specific name and arguments order.
    It's very hard for me not to make my notes super linear in this case, and I can barely group methods together (for example methods to create matrices, then methods to perform operations on them...) but my chunking stops there, and most importantly, it's super hard to find relationships, and retrieving the name of the methods is super hard. Being able to memorize & retrieve the name of the methods is what makes my day to day work much faster
    Same thing apply to learn linux or windows specific commands.
    Do you have any tips on that?

  • @inneralpha
    @inneralpha Місяць тому +1

    This was actually somewhat painful to watch seeing all my weaknesses at face value. It needs to happen at some point.

  • @Anika9691
    @Anika9691 21 день тому

    I failed my 2nd sem of masters, ima use it to prepare for my entrance phd exam and for my last 2 semester

  • @grabie2
    @grabie2 Місяць тому

    Should the nature of the subject to study a relevant factor on the approach to the study technic?

  • @hurleveur9606
    @hurleveur9606 Місяць тому

    this should get more views honestly, pretty crazy how helpful this kind of awakening can be

  • @FekuEntertainmentLtd
    @FekuEntertainmentLtd 16 днів тому

    It seems my whole barrell is broken. I'm weak in all the 5 dimensions.

  • @EverythingHer_
    @EverythingHer_ Місяць тому +4

    I have weaknesses in all aspects.

    • @Gigusx
      @Gigusx Місяць тому +2

      Think about it more in terms of a spectrum (for each aspect) rather than a binary strong/weak. You can't be perfect in each one and you probably can't always be great in any aspect if you don't work to maintain it at a high level, though habits help.

  • @TDissanayake-q7j
    @TDissanayake-q7j 23 дні тому

    feel like there's no barrel at all😶..........

  • @goodperson5707
    @goodperson5707 Місяць тому

    How to improve the memory and retrieval ability?

  • @cmmndrblu
    @cmmndrblu Місяць тому

    the bb approach sounds very similar to test teach test

  • @chezchest5145
    @chezchest5145 Місяць тому +1

    when you realize you're cooked in all 5 dimensions 💀

  • @SimGunther
    @SimGunther Місяць тому +1

    Good 19min ad for your courses 😊

  • @toonstore1056
    @toonstore1056 Місяць тому

    People , who have rage with keyboards, ( i.e coders) what is the learning technique that helped you get better.😅😅

  • @STUDY-g9t
    @STUDY-g9t Місяць тому

    bruh...... is it ok if i have more than one weakness

  • @rigourandvice
    @rigourandvice 15 днів тому

    self management is messing so hard w me rn...

  • @babytiger8778
    @babytiger8778 Місяць тому +1

    no justin, you taught 667k people how to learn

  • @kenzo7059
    @kenzo7059 Місяць тому +2

    i just want to become so smart at math

    • @rmlu9767
      @rmlu9767 Місяць тому +2

      Study focusing on reasons behind: why this is true? How can I replicate this results? How can I explain this to a one year younger person?
      If this is not what you're struggling with, try to find the logic and test it to its limits: which cases do not follow this logic and why, or cases where one can doubt it applies for, why it really applies.

    • @crix_h3eadshotgg992
      @crix_h3eadshotgg992 Місяць тому

      Good advice from the dude above me, if a bit hard to read.
      Also, these 2 things have helped me the most:
      Build from fundamentals.
      I can’t stress this enough, maybe you can get away with visualisations in the early stages, but please practice from the absolute beginning (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, equations, triangles, squares, etc. Etc.) till they become second nature, because 98% of the time the sole reason you don’t understand something is because you didn’t know the prerequisites well enough.
      The second thing is realising that you can learn any topic of math to arbitrary levels of understanding. There is no limit. You can understand *everything* in math deeper, so don’t feel stupid if you think you know all the prerequisites well enough, and that that isn’t the issue. Look up “Using spaced repetition to see through a piece of mathematics” by Micheal Nielsen if you want some arguments for that, cause I don’t have the time to type that shit. Ignore the spaced repition aspect, just focus on his experience with matrix diagonalization and the essay he read about the *equals sign*.
      Any topic. Good luck! You can definitely do it.

  • @SigmayetB
    @SigmayetB 20 днів тому

    I’ll see how effective this guru is(bs artist)

  • @onsen_chan
    @onsen_chan Місяць тому

    I might be dumb.. because I have no idea what you're talking about. I saw the test questions. I'm light. In what way are these questions gauging my learning style? It's like asking me what color I like, and you'll know how I was born; I don't get the connections at all.. help

    • @viniciusgomes5238
      @viniciusgomes5238 3 години тому

      The test is only to tell you which dimension you need to improve first. The video is about you improving each of your 5 learning dimensions, everyone has them and we should improve them to increase our performance in studies. In short, it is about improving each one:
      1. learning and memorizing the material;
      2. selecting and using the best methods and materials for each thing you want to learn;
      3. having positive thinking when faced with challenges and mistakes;
      4. taking tests and recall;
      5. setting aside time and space to study with focus;
      You need to train yourself to be able to reasonably perform the 5 things in your study process. He probably actually explains how to improve these things in the course, but this video already gives us a goal to follow.

  • @buolica
    @buolica 18 днів тому

    Does anyone summarize this video?

  • @elvordract8302
    @elvordract8302 Місяць тому

    Vert informative

  • @gurrisingh1991
    @gurrisingh1991 Місяць тому

    Wow it opened my eyes. And probably need a new barrels😅

  • @DeinmaIyeneomi
    @DeinmaIyeneomi Місяць тому

    Your the best

  • @lutto2125
    @lutto2125 15 днів тому

    wow, its useful

  • @victorgold571
    @victorgold571 Місяць тому

    I need a stylus 😢

  • @mohammadrizabul
    @mohammadrizabul Місяць тому

    Can anyone tell me how can i prevent brain fog after 4 to 5 hour of study ( with break still my brain dont' respond to those cp questions) .

  • @Zhiwar_MNN
    @Zhiwar_MNN Місяць тому

    Can you tell me the best way to study in 5 mint and have evidence to your method it will be genes 👌🏻

  • @spacemanXVI.
    @spacemanXVI. Місяць тому

    Do you have a podcast?

    • @wesjturnerturner2161
      @wesjturnerturner2161 Місяць тому

      Was, the bigger plate. But I assume that it is forgotten/unfinished. Not a high priority on his list I guess.

  • @Koroistro
    @Koroistro Місяць тому

    Stopping to studying 20 hours (sure) a day to 2 hours a day, the lower stress alone would make those 2 hours more efficient.
    In general the human brain isn't built for more than 4-6 hours of cognitive effort.
    Sure that can go up with practice, but there's inevitable degradation.
    Don't overdo it and don't skimp on sleep.
    Also I like your numbers magic man, very dramatic. (I realize the content of good quality, but the numbers man... you don't need to do that.)

  • @thegallery
    @thegallery 14 днів тому

    My barrel has a leak.

  • @HelloWorld-fg2nm
    @HelloWorld-fg2nm Місяць тому

    Hmm it seems like I am weak in every single category...