1. Have a big motivation 2. Less is more 3. Search test online 4. Flashcards 5. Stress 6. White noise (to enhance focus) 7. Favorites (associate what u've to learn with ur favs) 8. Ugly highlighter (to easily point stuffs out) 9. Method of Loci (basically build a memory castle)
A few tips that I'd like to give:- 1) Your notes don't have to be 'aesthetic' and be written in a million colors. Make them informative, understandable and attractive enough for you to not gross yourself out. I suggest getting a thick spiral notebook. Firstly, write the notes for the chapter. Try to include flowcharts or diagrams to make the notes more engaging. After you are finished with the notes and studying the chapter. Solve question answers, multiple choice questions and fill ups. After you're done with that, find a test paper for the chapter online or ask the teacher if they have any and test yourself in that very notebook. This way you have everything that you need whenever you need to revise. Whenever your teacher takes tests or quizzes be sure to have the questions noted down in your notebook as well. 2) If your teacher mentions anything that is not included in the textbook or lecture notes etc then note it down somewhere so that you don't forget it! I use translucent sticky notes on my book to make sure I read and remember those points whilst studying and also add it to my notes later on. 3) ALWAYS SOLVE SAMPLE TESTS IF PROVIDED! Never think that the sample tests are useless or that you don't need it or don't need to practice. Many a times, there are questions in your tests that may come from sample papers. They also help you in understanding what kind of test pattern will be given to you and helps you prepare well for it. And obviously, it's a great way to test yourself. 4) Ask your seniors for their previous year test papers and syllabuses if they still have them. This will come in really handy for you because yet again great way to test yourself + you get to know about the patterns and stuff. 5) Try to be at least 1 chapter ahead of your class. It's always better to do this because firstly you'll have a better understanding of topics when you're at school and you can clear your doubts with your teacher as soon as possible. This way you're also gonna be able to complete your syllabus ahead of time and will have plenty of time to revise and practice for your upcoming tests. 6) If you feel like you have no motivation to study then go and watch study with me videos on UA-cam and Pinterest. They're hella motivating or at least give you a boost. 7) Have a clean and organized study space. Keep any distractions like your devices away. 8) Reward yourself with snacks or movie nights or a gift whenever you study more than usual or get really good grades. This will create a positive mindset and feeling towards studying. 10) Reduce your screentime to 2 - 2.5 hours a day. Try to spend your time reading a book, watching a movie, listening to music or doing diys instead.
EXCELLENT advice! I have tested some of these myself and can vouch for all of 1, 2, 3, 7, and especially 5! 5 is truly a game-changer in every way... and so simple... and it gives you incredible peace of mind and the confident feeling of success that does so much towards understanding!
@@maisogyny its pretty simple cause the 2 hour screen time means the ones you use when youre taking a break or just chilling and she clearly said that to watch a movie is a gift/reward for yourself so it wont always happen, hope this helped!
Two tips that I also recommend! (1) I recommend reviewing content before classes! - I study one hour before going to class. Best method I have been applying for years! (2) stop making “notes” Shift your note-taking approach from merely copying what’s on the board during lectures. Instead, actively engage with the professor’s spoken content. Summarize key points, like ‘What is cell biology?,’ in your own words for better understanding. Use this method, akin to the Cornell method, to ask yourself questions and build a more personalized and insightful set of notes
long comment so *tldr focus on the lecturer, you can access the info at any time so make the most of listening to the person explaining the content to you and try and understand how the info can actually apply irl* for the 2nd one, i have recently found that focusing on the lecturer explaining helps me remember the content more so than writing notes i say this as a person who worries about getting notes for the class but i do this at the sacrifice of the lecture and missing key info (possibly). You can (hopefully) access the slides at home so use the lesson to tune in!! (literally just sit and listen i promise just try it) *engage* with your teachers by asking questions (or use yt videos and stuff) or even asking someone else ab content is really helpful make sure to *understand* the info learned (e.g why it happens, what the effects are but in irl yk cuz keeping it entirely theoretical makes its kinda boring) huge one for me is linking concepts to other concepts for example the concept of supply and demand in business comes up and u can apply this to alot of things icl knowing the reasoning etc of the content rlly hlps out (i realise typing this is im a science student so this might vary lots for diff ppl)
I agree w/ dis, and I usually take notes what's on the board too but afterwards I'd rewrite it on my own sentence based on what I understand from it. It works well for me in terms of memorizing ^^
on the first point, do you mean to revise the things you took in ur last class beforehand OR do you mean to prepare for the new things you'll learn in class beforehand? so you can have like a better picture when things are explained to you?
@@ninabeanxx my grades went up a ton! from 50s to 70s !! I was so happy with the result only 1 subject (history) was below 60, others are above 60. I used some of the techniques here but not all
Tip no. 7 is actually really good! I've been using that since a long time (I call it the BTS method, hehe) and it has helped me so much, definitely suggest using that
In my opinion I don't think having a big motivation is necessary, you can start studying without motivation, I mean if you are motivated it's better , but sometimes we keep waiting to be motivated to start doing what we have to do and it does not come and that leads us to procrastination. So my advice is to start doing whatever you have to do even if you are not motivated, and by seeing the progress you are making you will feel confident and motivated more and more :) .
Loved how precise and to the point you were. And I can relate to the favourite part haha. I do it more like a reward: watch a Run BTS episode after I've finished a 2/3 hour study session (I'm getting back to studies that's why the hours are less lol)
- snack, need motivation, less is more (focus on the study guide), search test online (see what to exacpt) , flashcards, stress is good, white noise (10 minutes), favorites making links, using a ugly highlighter, method of loci- key points with key rooms
It's a month before my finals and they're SUPER important and the school JUST told us we have finals so now I've begun studying, starting with history. And what I do is Read, Speak, Listen. I basically first read the textbook, then record my voice explaining whatever I read in my own tone and in a simple and understandable way and even explain it from my own perspective at times, afterwards, I go back and Listen to whatever I recorded while scrolling through the book at the same time which makes it a listening and reading effect and a good review. I do this so I can understand history like a long story and be able to really understand it rather memorising it. And doing another round of review a week before the exam is also gonna help pretty well in bringing back whatever you studied to life. Also I'm going to use the white noise method alongside it from now on as well.
honestly speaking, from what ive learnt, while having a big motivation is extremely useful, to a large extent, discipline takes you much further than motivation ever could. like at school, ive found that switching to autopilot and just doing the damn task, helped me a lot more than motivating myself for it, but i get where you're coming from. at the end, study techniques can be completely diverse, changing from person to person
The last one definitely sounds like it could help me out, I tend to enjoy making mental maps of areas, so I'll have to try it out for my next quiz/exam !
Some tips id give 1- be REALLY focused in class, participate a lot and ask questions. One thing i like to do is research about the topic in class and this saves me a lot of time on studying at home. 2- Stop making excuses. This seems obvious but stop yourself every time you try to make an excuse for not studying or not doing an assignment because the world wont stop for u and your excuses. But if you’re actually unable to study and have a valid excuse its fine. 3- Limit your screen time. especially on tiktok or apps that give you bursts of dopamine. Do the things you enjoy but only if they’re valuable to your wellbeing and i assure you tiktok is not, its just mindless scrolling on brain rotting videos. 4- Have a small goal for each week, month or semester. For example of i got a 5 on an exam next term i will be aiming for a 6 (in IB grades) and then a 7. keep remembering your past grades and try to increase them little by little. 5- Associate studying with something you like and have a positive mindset. What differentiates you from others is your mindset. This will help you be more motivated and stress free. 6- This may seem toxic but have a big ahh ego😭 This is my best tip because if you are egotistical and think you can do anything easily and that ur just better then you will actually notice yourself doing better trying to keep up the standards you have for yourself ( this wont work for everyone but it worked really well for me lmao)
Aanvullend: 2. Work smart, not hard: maak het voorbeeldexamen, maak niet alles van je hw, maar krijg een gevoel voor het materiaal. Maar bv eerste en laatste en zorg ervoor dat je alle onderwerpen onder de knie hebt ipv gespecialiseerd zijn in 1 ding 4. Ruil flash cards met vriendinnen 5. Pop-quiz met vriendinnen 6. White noise voor 10min. Als je echte stilte nodig hebt 8. Highlighter gebruiken voor vragen 9. Loci = associeer nieuwe (moeilijke) begrippen met fysieke ruimtes. Bv. Golgi-systeem met de woonkamer, eetkamer en keuken. Loop door die kamer terwijl je deze kennis ophaalt
so every one is sharing some of there tips i'd like to share mine : if you study from books when you learn from it for the first time underline all the important topics ( yes it can be more than half of the page ) and when you're revising one day before test and highlight all the those points as you read this would keep you focused and you will not forget easily
I was patiently watching the entire thing and was liking the way your tips are precise and to the point- but then you mentioned loving BTS and I IMMEDIATELY SUBBED.
1. **BigMotivation**: Find a strong reason for studying. 2. **Less is More**: Focus intensely on mock tests and essential sections, not every question or page. 3. **Find Similar Exams Online**: Understand the style of exams you'll face. 4. **Flashcards and Friends**: Collaborate with friends to create and use flashcards. 5. **Embrace Stress**: Practice handling stress by quizzing with friends. 6. **White Noise for Focus**: Use white noise to create silent focus periods. 7. **Associations**: Link what you're studying with something you love for better recall. 8. **Ugly Highlighter Method**: Use an uncommon highlighter for key points or questions to easily spot them later. 9. **Method of Loci**: Associate what you need to memorize with rooms in your house to aid recall.
I've been watching study vlogs for years, but lately I've been rock bottom and can't help myself back up. Every time I'd hear, "you don't need motivation, you need discipline" and I can't do it, it makes me think I'm a failure. I don't even bother to do my best anymore because my efforts are always in vain. This year I wanted to change my life for real. Thanks for this vid. You're heaven-sent.
What’s better than motivation is discipline. Your motivation can die but if u have discipline, you’ll be able to study like you never have, it takes a lot of time and work to be disciplined but it’ll be helpful in the future, not just in school.
i’m an only child and you honestly just have the vibes of *that* cool, really pretty and smart older sister who could help me with anything 😭 you just earned a new sub !!
LOVE THIISSS seriously full of info and itll def help me! also, im doing the exacttt same thing in physics like you from what i saw in the video, with the Newton and the SinCosTan thingy and Fy+Fx things bro WERE GONNA NAIL THE TESTS ABT THIS
I got all nines in my mocks and got gcses coming up for anyone needing advice I recommend using white noise and the podomoro technique thats what iv been using and well yeah hope it helps if ur not looking for anyhting too complicated.
Off topic but when you were talking about the favourites part and i instantly thought of how I'll make my study topics BTS realated and it was like you read my thoughts😅 Thank you for the tips, tomorrow I have an exam and i kept forgetting and was worrying,this helped me start again❤
method of loci sounds like me when i go to different places or study at different times to try to learn the info. in different contexts... also... might help to focus on obvious stuff... like what they keep bringing up... like analytical chemistry
I wish me and my friends could study together. I'm the friend in the group who despite being the really energetic and funny (they are funny too, and I don't mean this in a rude way) one, is also the only one who is always wanting to keep my grades good.
i have finals in the next 20 days and i have to study over 14 books ,thank you so much for all the advice. Last exam , i got the highest marks in the whole class and i want to slay this time too. To anyone reading this, please remember me in your prayers
Doctor K study advices were the best for me, simple, efficient and it blew my mind because NO ONE teaches us that. NO ONE teaches HOW TO LEARN and they expect us to FIGURE IT OUT... ALONE... WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
the first is very important. I used to watch those videos of pretty rich girls, because i thought "when i have money i'll be able to be like them" But here's the thing, i will be able to be like them, but only if i want, i don't really want to buy expensive cars, houses and clothes. So i started to see cottagecore videos, which motivaded me even moree Also, a thing about the second tip. Last year i was studying for a very important exam, i had 6 months. I tried to study for it everyday, well, i didn't learn a thing. OK, i learned, but i would be able to learn more if i had at least a day a week to rest. I knew i should have a rest day, but ignored the tip, because i was feeling me a bit desperate, ig
🎯 Big Motivation: Find a strong reason to study; it fuels your effort. 📚 Less is More: Focus on mock tests and key materials instead of overloading with information. 📝 Exam Familiarity: Look for past exams to understand your teacher’s question style. 💡 Flashcards: Create and exchange flashcards with friends for better retention. 😌 Stress Management: Embrace stress as it’s a part of exams; practice quizzing each other. 🎧 White Noise: Use white noise for focus; it helps create a conducive study environment. 📍 Memory Association: Link new information to something you love for easier recall. Key Insights 🔥 Motivation is Key: Having a strong motivator, even if competitive, can significantly enhance your study commitment and focus. Motivation drives consistency. 📉 Quality Over Quantity: Concentrating on fewer, more relevant materials prepares you better than trying to master everything, promoting effective learning. 🔎 Understanding Exam Patterns: Familiarizing yourself with exam formats gives you a strategic advantage, allowing you to tailor your study methods effectively. 🤝 Collaborative Learning: Engaging with friends through flashcards enriches the learning experience and enhances memory retention through interaction. 😊 Utilizing Stress: Learning to manage stress during study sessions prepares you for the actual exam environment, helping you perform better under pressure. 🌊 Creating a Focused Environment: Using white noise can help drown out distractions, enabling deeper concentration and productivity during study periods. 🧠 Creative Memory Techniques: Associating information with personal interests creates mental hooks, making it easier to recall complex concepts later.
1. Have a big motivation
2. Less is more
3. Search test online
4. Flashcards
5. Stress
6. White noise (to enhance focus)
7. Favorites (associate what u've to learn with ur favs)
8. Ugly highlighter (to easily point stuffs out)
9. Method of Loci (basically build a memory castle)
wowo id pin this but yt isnt letting me ‼️
@@leaffium tysm
thanks!!
1,2,3,6,8
You ar not gonna to forget this in your entire life as you summarised
A few tips that I'd like to give:-
1) Your notes don't have to be 'aesthetic' and be written in a million colors. Make them informative, understandable and attractive enough for you to not gross yourself out. I suggest getting a thick spiral notebook. Firstly, write the notes for the chapter. Try to include flowcharts or diagrams to make the notes more engaging. After you are finished with the notes and studying the chapter. Solve question answers, multiple choice questions and fill ups. After you're done with that, find a test paper for the chapter online or ask the teacher if they have any and test yourself in that very notebook. This way you have everything that you need whenever you need to revise. Whenever your teacher takes tests or quizzes be sure to have the questions noted down in your notebook as well.
2) If your teacher mentions anything that is not included in the textbook or lecture notes etc then note it down somewhere so that you don't forget it! I use translucent sticky notes on my book to make sure I read and remember those points whilst studying and also add it to my notes later on.
3) ALWAYS SOLVE SAMPLE TESTS IF PROVIDED! Never think that the sample tests are useless or that you don't need it or don't need to practice. Many a times, there are questions in your tests that may come from sample papers. They also help you in understanding what kind of test pattern will be given to you and helps you prepare well for it. And obviously, it's a great way to test yourself.
4) Ask your seniors for their previous year test papers and syllabuses if they still have them. This will come in really handy for you because yet again great way to test yourself + you get to know about the patterns and stuff.
5) Try to be at least 1 chapter ahead of your class. It's always better to do this because firstly you'll have a better understanding of topics when you're at school and you can clear your doubts with your teacher as soon as possible. This way you're also gonna be able to complete your syllabus ahead of time and will have plenty of time to revise and practice for your upcoming tests.
6) If you feel like you have no motivation to study then go and watch study with me videos on UA-cam and Pinterest. They're hella motivating or at least give you a boost.
7) Have a clean and organized study space. Keep any distractions like your devices away.
8) Reward yourself with snacks or movie nights or a gift whenever you study more than usual or get really good grades. This will create a positive mindset and feeling towards studying.
10) Reduce your screentime to 2 - 2.5 hours a day. Try to spend your time reading a book, watching a movie, listening to music or doing diys instead.
EXCELLENT advice! I have tested some of these myself and can vouch for all of 1, 2, 3, 7, and especially 5! 5 is truly a game-changer in every way... and so simple... and it gives you incredible peace of mind and the confident feeling of success that does so much towards understanding!
Oh just make your own video! This is very good information and I know people will benefit from it!!
omg, thank you! make your own yt vid pleaseee 🌷🌷
screen time 2 - 2.5 hours a day and then you say watch a movie instead??? im confused
@@maisogyny its pretty simple cause the 2 hour screen time means the ones you use when youre taking a break or just chilling and she clearly said that to watch a movie is a gift/reward for yourself so it wont always happen, hope this helped!
Two tips that I also recommend!
(1) I recommend reviewing content before classes!
- I study one hour before going to class. Best method I have been applying for years!
(2) stop making “notes”
Shift your note-taking approach from merely copying what’s on the board during lectures. Instead, actively engage with the professor’s spoken content. Summarize key points, like ‘What is cell biology?,’ in your own words for better understanding. Use this method, akin to the Cornell method, to ask yourself questions and build a more personalized and insightful set of notes
the 2nd point is so op
🌷 thx for helping ^^
long comment so
*tldr focus on the lecturer, you can access the info at any time so make the most of listening to the person explaining the content to you and try and understand how the info can actually apply irl*
for the 2nd one, i have recently found that focusing on the lecturer explaining helps me remember the content more so than writing notes
i say this as a person who worries about getting notes for the class but i do this at the sacrifice of the lecture and missing key info (possibly). You can (hopefully) access the slides at home so use the lesson to tune in!! (literally just sit and listen i promise just try it)
*engage* with your teachers by asking questions (or use yt videos and stuff) or even asking someone else ab content is really helpful
make sure to *understand* the info learned (e.g why it happens, what the effects are but in irl yk cuz keeping it entirely theoretical makes its kinda boring)
huge one for me is linking concepts to other concepts
for example the concept of supply and demand in business comes up and u can apply this to alot of things icl
knowing the reasoning etc of the content rlly hlps out (i realise typing this is im a science student so this might vary lots for diff ppl)
I agree w/ dis, and I usually take notes what's on the board too but afterwards I'd rewrite it on my own sentence based on what I understand from it. It works well for me in terms of memorizing ^^
on the first point, do you mean to revise the things you took in ur last class beforehand OR do you mean to prepare for the new things you'll learn in class beforehand? so you can have like a better picture when things are explained to you?
Clear, concise and straight to the point. Great video!
thanks 🙌💗
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I love how this video is straight to the point, Some videos like these they always take forever to get to the point 😭😭. These are great tips aswell !
thanks 💗🫶🏻
I loved it how she was straight to the point... The only video which I watched on normal speed rather than having it on 2x...Loved the video ❤️
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THIS VIDEO IS SO STRAIGHT TO THE POINT I LOVE IT NO TIME WASTING
1:12 my volume was all the way up and I'm on the bus😂
oh no LMAOOOO😭
Oh dear omggg😂😂😂
sub count 39 to 1.08k in 10 days? girl this proves how useful your study tips are! thanks for sharing (having my finals in like 2 weeks from now)
good luck with finals u got this 💪💪💪
how did they go?
@@ninabeanxx my grades went up a ton! from 50s to 70s !! I was so happy with the result only 1 subject (history) was below 60, others are above 60. I used some of the techniques here but not all
@@fruitiqsCONGRATULATIONS!!
How??@@fruitiqs
OMGGG THE WHITE NOISE IS SO HELPFULL
i finally stopped thinking about other stuffs
YAYYY
Tip no. 7 is actually really good! I've been using that since a long time (I call it the BTS method, hehe) and it has helped me so much, definitely suggest using that
yesss 💜
In my opinion I don't think having a big motivation is necessary, you can start studying without motivation, I mean if you are motivated it's better , but sometimes we keep waiting to be motivated to start doing what we have to do and it does not come and that leads us to procrastination. So my advice is to start doing whatever you have to do even if you are not motivated, and by seeing the progress you are making you will feel confident and motivated more and more :) .
thats rlly good advice ^^ thanks 💗
@@leaffium You are welcome 🩷
She really did sneak a meme inside the video-
hahaha
i LOVEE how she kept the video short and went straight to the point
Loved how precise and to the point you were. And I can relate to the favourite part haha. I do it more like a reward: watch a Run BTS episode after I've finished a 2/3 hour study session (I'm getting back to studies that's why the hours are less lol)
yesss ive been rewatching run bts eps between breaks too
- snack, need motivation, less is more (focus on the study guide), search test online (see what to exacpt) , flashcards, stress is good, white noise (10 minutes), favorites making links, using a ugly highlighter, method of loci- key points with key rooms
Searching up online test is game changing that many don't talk about
It's a month before my finals and they're SUPER important and the school JUST told us we have finals so now I've begun studying, starting with history. And what I do is Read, Speak, Listen. I basically first read the textbook, then record my voice explaining whatever I read in my own tone and in a simple and understandable way and even explain it from my own perspective at times, afterwards, I go back and Listen to whatever I recorded while scrolling through the book at the same time which makes it a listening and reading effect and a good review. I do this so I can understand history like a long story and be able to really understand it rather memorising it. And doing another round of review a week before the exam is also gonna help pretty well in bringing back whatever you studied to life. Also I'm going to use the white noise method alongside it from now on as well.
honestly speaking, from what ive learnt, while having a big motivation is extremely useful, to a large extent, discipline takes you much further than motivation ever could. like at school, ive found that switching to autopilot and just doing the damn task, helped me a lot more than motivating myself for it, but i get where you're coming from. at the end, study techniques can be completely diverse, changing from person to person
this channel is literally underrated because all this is so helpful actually
tysm!!! 🫶🏻
To perform well on any exam, understand the concepts to the point you’re able to explain/teach it to someone else.
thats good advice ‼️
I love how short and clear the video was.
So i don’t loose 10/20 min watching of how to study instead of studying.
Simply great
Your presentations are always top-notch! Immersive Translate can help non-English speakers fully engage.
The last one definitely sounds like it could help me out, I tend to enjoy making mental maps of areas, so I'll have to try it out for my next quiz/exam !
Some tips id give
1- be REALLY focused in class, participate a lot and ask questions. One thing i like to do is research about the topic in class and this saves me a lot of time on studying at home.
2- Stop making excuses. This seems obvious but stop yourself every time you try to make an excuse for not studying or not doing an assignment because the world wont stop for u and your excuses. But if you’re actually unable to study and have a valid excuse its fine.
3- Limit your screen time. especially on tiktok or apps that give you bursts of dopamine. Do the things you enjoy but only if they’re valuable to your wellbeing and i assure you tiktok is not, its just mindless scrolling on brain rotting videos.
4- Have a small goal for each week, month or semester. For example of i got a 5 on an exam next term i will be aiming for a 6 (in IB grades) and then a 7. keep remembering your past grades and try to increase them little by little.
5- Associate studying with something you like and have a positive mindset. What differentiates you from others is your mindset. This will help you be more motivated and stress free.
6- This may seem toxic but have a big ahh ego😭 This is my best tip because if you are egotistical and think you can do anything easily and that ur just better then you will actually notice yourself doing better trying to keep up the standards you have for yourself ( this wont work for everyone but it worked really well for me lmao)
heheh i will definitely be using these thank u
I love it when Videos get you straight to the point without wasting time. Thanks
The last one is also referred to as a memory palace, and it's a proven psychological way of remembering things, not just study stuff. Anything at all.
Less is more is what i do like collecting key words. It really works!
Good points but no need to kill anyone 😭😭
Aanvullend:
2. Work smart, not hard: maak het voorbeeldexamen, maak niet alles van je hw, maar krijg een gevoel voor het materiaal. Maar bv eerste en laatste en zorg ervoor dat je alle onderwerpen onder de knie hebt ipv gespecialiseerd zijn in 1 ding
4. Ruil flash cards met vriendinnen
5. Pop-quiz met vriendinnen
6. White noise voor 10min. Als je echte stilte nodig hebt
8. Highlighter gebruiken voor vragen
9. Loci = associeer nieuwe (moeilijke) begrippen met fysieke ruimtes. Bv. Golgi-systeem met de woonkamer, eetkamer en keuken. Loop door die kamer terwijl je deze kennis ophaalt
these are all so straight to the point and clear ❤ i think i just found my new fav channel you’re vlogs are amazing too!
that’s so sweet thank u
Step#1: Have friends
Respect
Actually
Time wothing friends
That too, studious once
How tho
literally the most concise and staight to the point video on youtube fs.
AND it was helpful thankyou
tyty ^^
so every one is sharing some of there tips i'd like to share mine :
if you study from books when you learn from it for the first time underline all the important topics ( yes it can be more than half of the page ) and when you're revising one day before test and highlight all the those points as you read this would keep you focused and you will not forget easily
omg thanks ill use these 🫶🏻😭
@@leaffium ❤️❤️
I was patiently watching the entire thing and was liking the way your tips are precise and to the point- but then you mentioned loving BTS and I IMMEDIATELY SUBBED.
💜💜💜
Calm and straight to the point. I love it and found it really helpful! Also i love your accent
😊❤
short and straight to the point! this video is really helpful
thanks‼️
the highlighter one is so useful! lovely video xx
tyy 🌷
I love how short and concise your video is, keep it up!
Clear and very straight to point video , loved it ❤️
love having u here! ^^
My exams are going on and this video helped a lot! Thank you for providing such nice tips.
thanks and good luck :))
Thank you for not making a big intro and getting straight to the point. New sub!🤭
tyty 🫂
1. **BigMotivation**: Find a strong reason for studying.
2. **Less is More**: Focus intensely on mock tests and essential sections, not every question or page.
3. **Find Similar Exams Online**: Understand the style of exams you'll face.
4. **Flashcards and Friends**: Collaborate with friends to create and use flashcards.
5. **Embrace Stress**: Practice handling stress by quizzing with friends.
6. **White Noise for Focus**: Use white noise to create silent focus periods.
7. **Associations**: Link what you're studying with something you love for better recall.
8. **Ugly Highlighter Method**: Use an uncommon highlighter for key points or questions to easily spot them later.
9. **Method of Loci**: Associate what you need to memorize with rooms in your house to aid recall.
ty for listing it out 💗🌷
I've been watching study vlogs for years, but lately I've been rock bottom and can't help myself back up. Every time I'd hear, "you don't need motivation, you need discipline" and I can't do it, it makes me think I'm a failure. I don't even bother to do my best anymore because my efforts are always in vain.
This year I wanted to change my life for real. Thanks for this vid. You're heaven-sent.
You got this,you'll make it😊
i’m still working on my discipline and it’s been years, we got this 🫶🏻💗
We're all works in progress. I don't think anyone ever really master's discipline.
Well done on changing your life! How is it going so far?
Today I’m having my Math and English finals. This was so helpful, thank you ❤
im having my physics finals today! good luck to us🤞
I LOVE HOW THE VIDEO WAS STRAIGHT TO THE POINT!!😭 + you gave some great tips!!
THANKSSS 💗💗
Thank you so much, it really helped me to do better at tests last week. You def deserve more subs!❤
i see the felix pfp thhere
thank uuuu that means so much to me 😭🌷
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What’s impressive is that you are studying mathematics in French,speak great English, and you are cute ❤ on top of that.
awwww thanks u 💌💌
What’s better than motivation is discipline. Your motivation can die but if u have discipline, you’ll be able to study like you never have, it takes a lot of time and work to be disciplined but it’ll be helpful in the future, not just in school.
so true
i’m an only child and you honestly just have the vibes of *that* cool, really pretty and smart older sister who could help me with anything 😭 you just earned a new sub !!
awww 💗🫶🏻
woah, the method of loci is really cool thanks
ty for watchingg ^^
@@leaffium np, tysm for posting
LOVE THIISSS seriously full of info and itll def help me! also, im doing the exacttt same thing in physics like you from what i saw in the video, with the Newton and the SinCosTan thingy and Fy+Fx things bro WERE GONNA NAIL THE TESTS ABT THIS
LET’S GOOOOOO 💪💪
I got all nines in my mocks and got gcses coming up for anyone needing advice I recommend using white noise and the podomoro technique thats what iv been using and well yeah hope it helps if ur not looking for anyhting too complicated.
that’s so helpful thx for putting it here ^^
Off topic but when you were talking about the favourites part and i instantly thought of how I'll make my study topics BTS realated and it was like you read my thoughts😅
Thank you for the tips, tomorrow I have an exam and i kept forgetting and was worrying,this helped me start again❤
HAHAHAHA bts carried me through chemistry this year 😭💜
Straight factssss, no Rubbish stuff.. Tysmnm
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This actually really helps thank you! other videos is stuff everyone knows but this one is really good
thanks for watching! ^^
thanks for the tips I'm happy u didn't gatekeep I've been tryna find tips that actually help😭😭
haaha i got u 💪
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!😭😭 MY FINALS ARE COMING AND IDK WHERE TO START, YOU SAVED MY LIFE GIRL ILYYY🫶
U GOT THIS 💆♀️
hey, my exams season is starting next week and this video helped me A LOT! 😭 tysm ^^
i'm so glad! 🫶🏻
Simple, straightforward, efficient... thank you.
I love that this vid is straight to the point and the tips are amazing but omg those memes were so loud 😭
tyty and sorry haha
method of loci sounds like me when i go to different places or study at different times to try to learn the info. in different contexts... also... might help to focus on obvious stuff... like what they keep bringing up... like analytical chemistry
I love ur English gurl, nice french handwriting 🫂🫂
merci 🩷
I loved the ugly highlighter and loci method, definitely gonna try them! Thank you🫶
lmk how it goes ^^
Cmon y’all subscribe her she’s about to hit 1k 😮
we did it‼️
I wish me and my friends could study together. I'm the friend in the group who despite being the really energetic and funny (they are funny too, and I don't mean this in a rude way) one, is also the only one who is always wanting to keep my grades good.
This helped me a lot istg tysmmm for the video and btw I love your accent
thank u!!
Happy to have found this channel , so helpful !
excited to have u here! 🫶🏻
This was really a no bs guide. Thank you so much
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i have finals in the next 20 days and i have to study over 14 books ,thank you so much for all the advice. Last exam , i got the highest marks in the whole class and i want to slay this time too. To anyone reading this, please remember me in your prayers
good luck with ur studies ❣️
thank you so much💖💖💖@@leaffium
How did it go?
i had to study till like 1 am for many days but thank god i did really good@@thefulcrum
Honestly, adopting 99 cats is my biggest goal in life. Verrry nice point with it!🤪
I WAS SERIOUSLY TAKING NOTES TILL YOU MENTIONED ABOUT BTS 😭💗💗💗
After 5 damn minutes of smiling I focused again 😂❤❤
HAHHAHA 💜💜
LMAO LINKING THE 7 IS SO ME I LIKE YOU
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i think the method of loci is going to help me in my organic chemistry reactions i will excuete everything perfectly
u got this!!
I love that this isn't 20 minutes long for 3 tips
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No way i have a final exam in 30 hours and this video reaches me from a small creator at 5 am
I fell in love 😂❤
hope the exam went well 🌟
Doctor K study advices were the best for me, simple, efficient and it blew my mind because NO ONE teaches us that. NO ONE teaches HOW TO LEARN and they expect us to FIGURE IT OUT... ALONE... WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
congratulations girlyyy, you blew up fr fr🫶🏻🫶🏻
thankss 💗❤️
I like to track w YPT how much i am study. Helps a lot to keep me studying. Last month that i didnt track was a mess
why are these actually so helpful 😳
thanks ‼️
W VIDEO CHAT! Merry Christmas! Goal to 1k, I see it, keep it up!
merry Christmas ‼️
the first is very important. I used to watch those videos of pretty rich girls, because i thought "when i have money i'll be able to be like them"
But here's the thing, i will be able to be like them, but only if i want, i don't really want to buy expensive cars, houses and clothes. So i started to see cottagecore videos, which motivaded me even moree
Also, a thing about the second tip. Last year i was studying for a very important exam, i had 6 months. I tried to study for it everyday, well, i didn't learn a thing. OK, i learned, but i would be able to learn more if i had at least a day a week to rest. I knew i should have a rest day, but ignored the tip, because i was feeling me a bit desperate, ig
we all need a rest day 😭🫶🏻
Nice that you like every comment.
That shows inclusion. ,👍👍
9 tips and nine days late! Perfect.
1:12 my volume was up and I was supposed to be sleeping my mom woke up and I acted like I am sleeping 😭😭😭
LOLLL
I've heard the word "friends" echoing in the realms of my interior bloodstream, mam I aint got no friends
U deserve more subscribers, mahn!!
aaaahhhh ty im so surprised this vid is doing this well 😭
🎯 Big Motivation: Find a strong reason to study; it fuels your effort.
📚 Less is More: Focus on mock tests and key materials instead of overloading with information.
📝 Exam Familiarity: Look for past exams to understand your teacher’s question style.
💡 Flashcards: Create and exchange flashcards with friends for better retention.
😌 Stress Management: Embrace stress as it’s a part of exams; practice quizzing each other.
🎧 White Noise: Use white noise for focus; it helps create a conducive study environment.
📍 Memory Association: Link new information to something you love for easier recall.
Key Insights
🔥 Motivation is Key: Having a strong motivator, even if competitive, can significantly enhance your study commitment and focus. Motivation drives consistency.
📉 Quality Over Quantity: Concentrating on fewer, more relevant materials prepares you better than trying to master everything, promoting effective learning.
🔎 Understanding Exam Patterns: Familiarizing yourself with exam formats gives you a strategic advantage, allowing you to tailor your study methods effectively.
🤝 Collaborative Learning: Engaging with friends through flashcards enriches the learning experience and enhances memory retention through interaction.
😊 Utilizing Stress: Learning to manage stress during study sessions prepares you for the actual exam environment, helping you perform better under pressure.
🌊 Creating a Focused Environment: Using white noise can help drown out distractions, enabling deeper concentration and productivity during study periods.
🧠 Creative Memory Techniques: Associating information with personal interests creates mental hooks, making it easier to recall complex concepts later.
2:53 WAIT WAIT WAIT, IS THAT FRENCH?????????? cause i was listening to ur advice and i was like, girl that isnt gonna work w the french school system
hahaha, it’s canadian french
@@leaffium samesiesss which part of canada r you from? (montreal for me)
As an army, I loved the B. T. S reference
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The last technique you mentioned or the loci trick was very useful for me.
I've found the best study trick in your channel.
Thank you a lot 🫂💗✨️
you’re so sweet ty ^^ 🫶🏻
I hope this will help me during my first year in med school!!
good luck!!
Shortest yet most useful study video ! ❤
that’s so nice ty 😭🫶🏻
gurl that highlighter ain't ugly!
Love this video, hope you're going to post more! 🤍
will do! ^^
Thank you ao much! These Study Tips are defintly going to be so helpfu with ,y education & studyingl!!!
thanks for watching!! 💕
Love this video! Short and sweet
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the BTS one was so good 😭🌷💕
this excited me to go back to school and study i have holiday rn
have fun ^^
btw you look gorgusss . also i have related to almost every point thank you for this!
thx 🫶🏻🌷