Thank you so much for your videos. I‘m a 42 year old student and I‘ve already taken two exams for which I studied using your methods from previous videos (active recall, spaced repetition, encoding) and what can I say? I scored 97 % and 98 % and I‘m so proud of myself. I was so scared of learning again being not as young anymore, but you helped me regain confidence. Learning is so much fun now. Thank you so so much, lots of love from Germany!
@@clarakw5571 Hallo Clara, da ich im Fernstudium studiere, gibt es bei uns keine klassischen Vorlesungen. Ab und zu ein Online Tutorium, doch das Meiste erarbeite ich mir selbst durch das Skript (und Lernvideos, die zur Verfügung gestellt werden). Ich nutze im Endeffekt alle Dinge, die hier in den Videos vorgestellt werden: ich rufe Informationen aktiv ab, indem ich mir eigene Fragen zu den Themen aufschreibe und diese versuche zu beantworten; ich wiederhole nach der spaced repetition Methode regelmäßig (hab mir dafür das Excel Sheet aus einem anderen Video runterladen) und so weiter. Viel Erfolg Dir!
1.priming with closed book Learn a topic and explain in own words and fill in parts you didn’t remember 2.write down own questions 3.self questioning Choose a topic and think how much you can talk about it Identifies gaps 4.use practice testing Use question banks. 5.teaching others
I've been following your channel for some time now, and just want to thank you for all the effort you put into this videos! I'm looking forward to learning more from your new course, been signed up for ages now. I'm an aspiring doctor from New Zealand in my last year of high school at the moment, I believe that learning how to properly learn will aid me in my future studies and if I become a doctor, in being able to give my patients the best care. Most study courses charge way more and i am really glad to be able to have something affordable within my reach :)
Thank you! This video has been really helpful. I am currently preparing for my post-grad exams in the UK and trying to study between work and family life. There are some really useful tips to help make me more efficient. Would you or anyone have advice for me? I was an average med student and managed to just about pass everything. I realised now that I didn't build a solid foundation of knowledge as I was always cramming for exams and forgetting things a few months later. So I am stuck between the choice of trying to learn/understand everything again from scratch (which takes time I don't have) versus cramming again for post-grad exams. I have a month left until my 2nd attempt at my exam so my plan is to do as many practice questions as I can. Then, afterward start building a second brain in Notion and use I do recall for active recall.
Thank you so much for your videos. I‘m a 42 year old student and I‘ve already taken two exams for which I studied using your methods from previous videos (active recall, spaced repetition, encoding) and what can I say? I scored 97 % and 98 % and I‘m so proud of myself. I was so scared of learning again being not as young anymore, but you helped me regain confidence. Learning is so much fun now. Thank you so so much, lots of love from Germany!
WOAH CONGRATS!!!
Hallo Kristina! Das freut mich riesig zu hören, herzlichen Glückwunsch ! Wie hast du die Vorlesungen denn vor bzw nachbereitet ? Grüße aus rlp
@@clarakw5571 Hallo Clara, da ich im Fernstudium studiere, gibt es bei uns keine klassischen Vorlesungen. Ab und zu ein Online Tutorium, doch das Meiste erarbeite ich mir selbst durch das Skript (und Lernvideos, die zur Verfügung gestellt werden). Ich nutze im Endeffekt alle Dinge, die hier in den Videos vorgestellt werden: ich rufe Informationen aktiv ab, indem ich mir eigene Fragen zu den Themen aufschreibe und diese versuche zu beantworten; ich wiederhole nach der spaced repetition Methode regelmäßig (hab mir dafür das Excel Sheet aus einem anderen Video runterladen) und so weiter. Viel Erfolg Dir!
1.priming with closed book
Learn a topic and explain in own words and fill in parts you didn’t remember
2.write down own questions
3.self questioning
Choose a topic and think how much you can talk about it
Identifies gaps
4.use practice testing
Use question banks.
5.teaching others
Thanks for the light 🌄
I've been following your channel for some time now, and just want to thank you for all the effort you put into this videos! I'm looking forward to learning more from your new course, been signed up for ages now. I'm an aspiring doctor from New Zealand in my last year of high school at the moment, I believe that learning how to properly learn will aid me in my future studies and if I become a doctor, in being able to give my patients the best care. Most study courses charge way more and i am really glad to be able to have something affordable within my reach :)
Thanks so much! Really glad they are helpful.
Thank you! This video has been really helpful. I am currently preparing for my post-grad exams in the UK and trying to study between work and family life. There are some really useful tips to help make me more efficient. Would you or anyone have advice for me? I was an average med student and managed to just about pass everything. I realised now that I didn't build a solid foundation of knowledge as I was always cramming for exams and forgetting things a few months later. So I am stuck between the choice of trying to learn/understand everything again from scratch (which takes time I don't have) versus cramming again for post-grad exams. I have a month left until my 2nd attempt at my exam so my plan is to do as many practice questions as I can. Then, afterward start building a second brain in Notion and use I do recall for active recall.
sir will we get a link to join the course i am in your waitlist
When will be available your course Learn How To Study?
10th of April I believe
@@slightlycookedshrimp how did you know that?
3:48
Quick question as I am currently revising for GCSE,is reading revision notes then covering them and trying to write them down active learning?
Gem
Whose here from uon group😂😂