Thing is the, "write it in different colours" thing was something I was once taught was a good method of encouraging information retention. You're tricking your brain into associating the info in different fashions such as through colour or through body motions. Also, the whole, "Review everything and then blurt it" tactic was legit how I crammed for my technical school tests. I generally graded highly.
I used this trick with Math too. Im awful at remember anything with numbers and long division and remembering how it works always confused me. I found a website that helps with math and they color coded every step. It helped a ton!
@@thehorde4868 Bit of both really since the point is to help with retention of info. The way it was explained it's more or less tricking the brain to associate something distinct from everything else where you might otherwise blur on things. So do this for revision and for learning something new. The reason I originally learned it was for helping with a language credit in college prior to going to technical school, and it helped for that too.
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH,, IM IN HURRY BECAUSE I HAVE AN EXAM TOMMOROW. AND I WAS JUST SCROLLING TROUGH YT FOR A LITTLE BIT. AND I FOUND YOUR CHANNELLLL... THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCHH.. I'll let you know how it went tommorow
One that helped me get a good grade in calculus was study hard for an 45 mins to an hour right before a test. I would finish the test within 10-15 mins doing most of the problems in my head and just writing down answers. Helped me a lot!
Someone spent most of the exam thinking of the questions asked and analyzing them (without understanding them despite this), falling asleep and doodling before actually starting the exam 5 minutes before that period ends. That one student was ME during math
This trick works more for high school than college because the test are more focused on what you remembered compare to your critical and abstract thinking.
Depends on what you're studying and the teacher! I'm a STEM major, so lots of science courses, and most of them are "remember the thing" types of tests. If you go into the humanities, it's much more likely you wont be tested at all and will be writing giant papers and making presentations instead. I love my field, but I'm genuinely so jealous of all the people that get to write papers as their final, I love writing papers and really miss doing it.
Its true flash cards are literally the way for everything cuz after you say what you remember you go and study what you forgot and restudy what you already remember easy but im lazy now i need to prioritize work over weed :/
Uhhh mom? Yes sweetheart? I got 5 marks on my test. YOU WHAT NOW? I got 5 marks on my test. how many questions sweetie??? 100. 100 BOY YOU ARE GROUNDED FOR LIFE
I once did that exact tecnique but it felt incomplete. Now I understand that instead of rewriting everything I knew and then just check if I wrote everything, I could simply do this and spare so much time. Thank you!
For those who didn't understand properly : He's telling you to make short notes by your own , which you can understand easily . And later on take test and repeat
Here’s what I did: study 50 pages of notes for 1 hour the day before then sleep for 3 hours after procrastinating studying the whole time and still somehow get first.
@@AhyamiYoitomodachi Yes 🙌, I am not Muslim, but I don’t discriminate any religions really. And I believe that God/Allah (a higher power) has blessed me to not fail my exams. 🫶🥲
Pretty simple as the best way of remembering something is by trying to remember it, it sticks it in your head more than just reading it over and over again, which I'm pretty prone to doing lol.
@@vinson3725 I'm sorry if i offeneded you in any way, it's just that i was explaining the reason as to why this technique works. Then again, the technique still works even with adhd, just that it would be really difficult to start and continue using.
If only I has your memory it's tuff here man teachers with their goofy AF grammar in PDF's and transcript makes it so fooking hard to understand the topics
Gohar’s videos are so effective because they start off with a vision of you in the future, with good things. It helps you invision yourself being him, and then it sparks motivation so that you can feel that way. Love ur content Gohar!
I've heard about it many times, I'll definitely try it out for the next exam. Watching a study with me video also helps me. Then I always divide my work properly, take enough breaks and have enough motivation. I wish y'all good luck in the next exam ☺️🤗
I used to live by “if I wrote it, I know it”. It’s how I never study for a test bc I know I wrote it down, I just have to remember the muscle memory and notes.
Oh, so that’s how it works for those who barely study. But does it require a good confidence level to know the stuff you wrote isn‘t wrong in your head?
Confidence is key when jt comes to test, if you're not even a confident at all then studying is a must. If you're cocky and confident, you don't need much of studying. I'm pretty confident and always get better than 80%
Blurting is useful if you use korean language especially teacher cannot understand that also use blurting technique with different languages when the teachers found out they can understand what that means
I literally just had this few weeks ago,i studied my whole ass reviewer and didn't know that the teacher sent us a different reviewer that is different from what we learned so far
I actually done this and i just figured out on how to memorize and study all of my exam! I was actually looking for tips for you but some of them didn’t help so i made one for myself! And this is exactly thing i did!
That would make it less based on intelligence and understanding and more based on how well you can learn things inside out and forget them in a few weeks
I did something similar for a biology exam. I study for an hour through my 100 pages of notes and tried to remember the most important parts that morning. When I got to the exam, they gave us scratch paper and I spent the first 30 minutes writing down everything I remembered and covered the page front to back. I didn’t even need 75% of the stuff I wrote down but I felt really good about doing it anyway 😭
Studying the night before never helped me personally. I would go to take the test the next day and blank on everything. I was always better at remembering things I would actually see/hear in class
I actually did something similar when I was in school. I discovered that writing things out held better in memory than just reading and trying to memorize it. It was almost like Muscle Memory helped out. Also, studying in 30 minute segments and taking a 5 minute break, was better than 1 hour segments and taking a 10 minute break. Could be just me. But studying in this way was the most efficient way I knew. I spent less time studying overall because of it but still maintained good grades.
@@burakuguz5458 Whatever works for you. I tend to start to pass out if I don’t take breaks and walk around for 5 mins. But regardless, writing things out was night and day better for memorizing things than just reading
I think it's something about repeating the content to help you absorb it better. Sometimes I pretend I'm teaching my study material to an imaginary classroom, and it seems to help me out.
Tell yourself daily my memory is very Sharp I can remember anything ,I understand anything after some days you can look yourself what tremendous change has come
I’ve actually done this, and I have never felt more confident for an exam in my life. One draw back is that it takes a LONG time to do, so it’s not good for last minute studying. I added flash cards into the mix, and it’s working pretty well for me. Here’s how a study session goes if anyone’s curious and wants to replicate it: -Make a blurt (I do it without looking at notes first, but you can do it after looking at notes) -Fill in missing information. -Make flash cards, I make more flash cards on the things I’m weak on, and less flash cards for things I’m confident I remember well. -test myself on the flash cards for a bit, and then move on to the next subject. -Repeat whole process for that subject, and then go back to flash cards of previous subject to drill it in. And if you want you can do this with a study buddy, but I like studying by myself, so I prefer to do the session by myself, and then go on a study session with friends to teach them.
@@eleanor850 Small note, I’m from the Philippines, so some of these subjects have translated names. I’ve used it for English, Music, Social Studies, Home Economics, Filipino(my native language), and I reckon it would’ve worked for Science, but I haven’t tried that yet because there was no time and I was grinding. I haven’t tried it on math, but I don’t reckon it’d be as effective, since it’s more for memorizing facts and less on learning methods for solving.
This actually helped me for a test on energy. I had to remember a lot of definitions and using this method I repeated this 2-3 times and it really helped. I scored 30/35 on that test
Surprisingly ever since I started school that was how my mom prepared me for exams and ever since then I still do it... I didn't know it was called blurting..
@@Rickygrines Well if you really want to focus of course it'll work.. Well it depends on the person tbh, not every technique fits everyone so yeah.. But give it a try, after reviewing in the evening, do it again in the morning just incase.. Yeah!
you’d have to make a lot more changes to your life, including being good at taking notes to have this even starting to move in the right direction lmao.
Note taking isn't rocket science. Its really not that hard. If you're bad at taking notes in the first place, you probably never pay attention in class.
@@freshlymemed5680 I have adhd and I still pay attention in class, I generally retain most of the knowledge but I can’t study because I can’t write and listen at the same time so I don’t usually have notes. It’s not all about paying attention in class
@@32soup36 Actually you can !it may be a little difficult 2 do that but try to concentrate and listen carefully and make a point on things you have to remember then write it later briefly😊
I got a brute force method for people that don't like strategising: Take whatever subject you want and straight up go do the questions, use textbook to open book it if you must, answer whatever you can. Then go take the answer sheet and mark it yourself. Whatever is wrong copy it down once. Then repeat with another set of exam papers until you realise the questions for the papers start repeating even though they are from different years/schools. You can score super high like this because after a certain point, you will realise the questions and answers are all the exact same phrased differently. This works for maths and physics too, not just memorisation subjects, but you need to learn the steps and soon you will realise the steps to do are all the exact same. This works because the syllabus is fixed no matter what and teachers can't just ask things outside the scope, and everything within the scope is limited, thus you could just prepare for everything they could possibly ask. Doing it this way is a linear improvement - however much you do will be however much you improve, up to 100% of the marks.
Solve questions without looking, can use textbook if you have to, copy wrong answers once, and REPEAT. Gives better marks the more you do it, works for all subjects. Is that better?@@BargNargLol
The fact that you can review all the chapters covered for a biology exam within 30 minutes… makes you a genius
Not just a genius but a superhuman💀
Do you read everything at the last minute?
Fr, reviewing all the stuff for 1 of my 4 law exams this semester would literally take 2 days.
not really a genius though, you are using that word too loosely. more like fast, or light reviewing.
finally somebody aid it
Gohar Khan could literally make up a study trick and we would believe it lol
well tbh it is believeable and reasonable so I would give it a try but if you dont like it that's your choice
Yeah nah I do this like all the time
It worked for me-
Blurting has been a thing for ages, UnJaded Jade mentions it all the time aha
Yea really dude that mofo comes up with any impractical trick and thinks people will believe him!!
I mean, the fact that you had notes to begin with is where we go different ways 💀💀
If I had this much time I would not study
hhhha hha ha aah hh yes
I feel you bro
YES
😂😂😂😂
I actually used this a few times, and it really helped! I was able to ace an exam with this. Thanks Gohar!
only if we could finish writing that whole book in one night 🗿
Yeah like i dont wanna write 20 pages
@@anton.k1253 20 pages?
I have written 100+ pages by hand, assignments and shit in a single night
@@friendlyneighborhood5226 🧢
@@friendlyneighborhood5226 bs u cap
@@friendlyneighborhood5226 bs💀☠️😭
“Here’s what you did”
“Cheated.”
Underrated 😂
Fr 😂🤣
Here before this blows up
DANG
@@stumbleplayz3260 same
I feel like this guy will never run out of helpful tips
I follow Josh utosanya
@@therealxemperor7423 😂😂😂
Ehehegehehegegahaga…
@@therealxemperor7423 mwahahahahha
Fr
Also 2,400th like
I usd this after one of the biggest exams of the year and go 19/20 thank you so much
Idk why, but your scribbling looks so neat it's insane
Ikr
Im so sorry this might sound so weird but your comment is so cute 😭😭😭😭
@@nivi9175 your comment is cutER
@@Mochi_VAL thank u guess were both weird😭💀
@@nivi9175 for sure lmao 🤣
Thing is the, "write it in different colours" thing was something I was once taught was a good method of encouraging information retention. You're tricking your brain into associating the info in different fashions such as through colour or through body motions.
Also, the whole, "Review everything and then blurt it" tactic was legit how I crammed for my technical school tests. I generally graded highly.
I used this trick with Math too. Im awful at remember anything with numbers and long division and remembering how it works always confused me. I found a website that helps with math and they color coded every step. It helped a ton!
Highly as in like what, 95 to 97?
@@thehorde4868 Bit of both really since the point is to help with retention of info. The way it was explained it's more or less tricking the brain to associate something distinct from everything else where you might otherwise blur on things. So do this for revision and for learning something new. The reason I originally learned it was for helping with a language credit in college prior to going to technical school, and it helped for that too.
Scientifically, none of it helps, you can search/do your homework before saying otherwise 💀💀🤡
Can you please share that website with me??? @@thebigmystery7841
Me as a med student with 2 books for my notes 📝 the night before the test 💀
ugh I feel you, I'm so bad at keeping those darn things organized, and I almost exclusively run flash cards on my computer lollll
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Nah fr. Watched the vid and I’m like how tf is this supposed to help with anatomy. I have like 3 books worth of notes
Imagine being able to review your entire course notes in just 30 minutes like the video said
@@kindnessisalie5411 like fr, that only offers minimal help if you have to comb through 3 different references just to get half of the passing score
Your videos really help me. TYSM!
"somehow you got the highest"
Bro called me a failure in 2000 types💀💀
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What teachers expect us to do at home:
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@@SenkaiEdits it’s true
Nah i noticed the time is 9:11 AM💀
IKR
"I pulled out my notes"
OK I already failed
LOLL SAME HERE
Yup. Same here
LOL
Nah, use the books, maybe if the classes were online then watch replays, see UA-cam videos about the topics you study
why?
I loves his thinking and his techniques which actually helps only not me but every one who wants lesson on these topics 😊😊
The fact he said “somehow” you got the highest 💀💀
Means you did it effortlessly💀
@@Mamapikas_thick_shlong on my starr test (7th grade) i legit just put random answers and i legit got a 99% 💀𖡀
@@Quate64 OMG HELP
Well i sometimes get it
Im the 2.1k likes
“Somehow you got the highest” 💀
That's suspicious 😂
He definitely cheating on the test somehow 🤨
Till 5th grade even i got 93 or something and came 2nd I would rage but now I get above 70 and I just become happy 😅😂😂
@@lol-os3hp I always get straight A+ because im always studying 24/7 but this guy is VERY suspicious
Then the teacher says “Oh sorry it’s Gohar Ali” 💀
"write everything i forgot"
writes everything in red
Other colored pens: You called?
if he forgot what he learned how did he remember what to write of what he forgot 😭
@@A1RY-H His notes
@@heleng3957 of what he forgot?
@@A1RY-H Can you pls use your common sense
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH,, IM IN HURRY BECAUSE I HAVE AN EXAM TOMMOROW. AND I WAS JUST SCROLLING TROUGH YT FOR A LITTLE BIT. AND I FOUND YOUR CHANNELLLL... THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCHH.. I'll let you know how it went tommorow
How did it go
@@ixdxmagedxl8737I think the exam slammed him…
How did it go
How did it go
I think he did not survive ☠️
In Philippines,Studying is looking at your notes in school BEFORE the test
Reading a reviewer that you print/write on yellowpad paper in class before the exam is the only way to study for me (also, shout out Filipino gang)
As a Filipino I can tell you that this is exactly how we study.
Its my exam today and uhh have like 50 notes on each subject, I'm doomed
As a Turkish i can assure that this s what i always do lol
You guys study? I just gamble and hope i pass
"wrote down everything I could remember"
Me: writes down 2 words
meanwhile I can only remember 2 letters
Me remembering 1 letter
Me who wasnt paying attention
Emotional damage
I can only remember title of chapter
I tried this method and it worked like magic! My favourite study technique:)
Fr?
same here. used it in 7th grade and kept doing it ever since
Yeah it helps
@@mypizzahere genuinly though, it actually helps?
@@Ჽuiyeah same question here
One that helped me get a good grade in calculus was study hard for an 45 mins to an hour right before a test. I would finish the test within 10-15 mins doing most of the problems in my head and just writing down answers. Helped me a lot!
*proceed to write down everything that I could remember
Oh shit it's morning already
Edit: Mom I'm famous
no reply? leme fix that
@@knrai1 1 reply let me fix that
@@aishathwaheedha07ulk18 Loool
@@knrai1 😂😂😂
@@aishathwaheedha07ulk18 got 5 replies now
Are we all just ignoring the fact that the lowest grade was a 5 💀
I know someone that got a 9% on an exam lmao
69th like
There was a class where 9/40 was the highest. I wasn't there tho. The people who got 9/40 were given a party TT
Someone spent most of the exam thinking of the questions asked and analyzing them (without understanding them despite this), falling asleep and doodling before actually starting the exam 5 minutes before that period ends.
That one student was ME during math
lol @@ElmKyh
@@IOwnKazakhstan i know someone who got 1.4% on an exam (he got 1/80) 💀 fr i cant understand how people can be so proud after shitting on their exams
"heres what you did"
"so back in college,i..."
Wai wa
This-
I'm just confused as to how the highest grade isn't 100?
@@caseygunter6813 becouse he got an 97 and not a 100
@@caseygunter6813 you're still probably in school, but almost nobody gets a perfect grade in college, maybe every once in a century ig
He said " *BACK* in college"
I tried this technique and it is super useful. Your attention span will just stay focused on the points you needa add. Thx Gohar.
"Heres what you did"
"Fckin guessed it all and hoped for the best"
lmao fr
Not to mention that little peek to your homies paper
@imaginegettingyeeted7336 And the huge downside is that you and your homie both share the same iq.
“Fckin cheated”
Lmfaoo fr 😂
Damn, this whole time I thought I was just good at memorizing shit but apparently I've just been blurting-
I thought im alone 😅
Same bro same
You can improve your memory.
is that snailords in you profile picture?
Me too
Remember doing this before your NEET exam😂
1000 pages
lmao
The west has a diffrent system
Thats what i was thinking😂
I agree though I'm not preparing for NEET, but a similar Medical Entrance exam in my country with almost 3% acceptance rate
Me now for my eet exam😂😂😭
Thank you so much
We had a big test about every subject and I tried this teqnique and IT WORKED that I got almost perfect in every subject!
What technique ??
@@yasser3434 The technique in the video duh?
@@P1xi3_xX sorry I didn't speak English very well
im glad you do now, good for you @@yasser3434
Of course this had to get recommended after my exams are over 😭
Ikr 🥲🥲
lol
same
Same
@Paul Allen are you implying that that’s good lmao
Why is his handwriting so neat and nice like 😩
he practices it using that 3 lined paper shit they gave us in kindergarten
I have bad handwriting but when I use a thicker pen and write a lil bit slower my handwriting would be good
His handwriting:
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He didn't even write anything
Fr man. His scribble is better than my handwriting.
Thank you gohar! This actually helped me in my exam. I couldn't thank you enough
Yay!
ayy good for you champ!
👍
you don't have to lie
@@suncicamartinovic3060 i didn't but ok
Wow could haw needed this two days before
This trick works more for high school than college because the test are more focused on what you remembered compare to your critical and abstract thinking.
Depends on what you're studying and the teacher! I'm a STEM major, so lots of science courses, and most of them are "remember the thing" types of tests. If you go into the humanities, it's much more likely you wont be tested at all and will be writing giant papers and making presentations instead. I love my field, but I'm genuinely so jealous of all the people that get to write papers as their final, I love writing papers and really miss doing it.
@@amiaswolfgang Damn. I agree with you.
How is his scribbles neater than my handwriting😭
True
Fax
Idk same for me too
Frr
I’ve always done this, but it really does help. It’s crazy how much you can remember by reflecting on how much you really remember 😄
Its true flash cards are literally the way for everything cuz after you say what you remember you go and study what you forgot and restudy what you already remember easy but im lazy now i need to prioritize work over weed :/
This is what I did for all my exams 😂 but not the night before but 2 hours before exam🤣🤣
Cool video! Love you!❤
So your are telling me I should write whole freaking book 3 times on a night before my exam😂
I was going to ask the same question
Write the main points.
@@chairsfriend902 still if you have books of 600 pages it's not going to be that easy
@@chairsfriend902 not useful, still not able to answer the detailed question the exam is going to ask us
Yes you’ll remember the suffering instead and study better next time
“The teacher announced the highest and lowest grade”
“Somehow you got the LOWEST” 😶
Yep I did 🙂☺️
Here's what you did
Turned on your computer and started playing
@@britain-no-dental-care then you turned off your computer and went to the bathroom to take a massive shit
"Here's what you did: Nothing"
Here’s what you did: study
Conclusion: your teacher sucks and doesn’t know how to teach
This dude's day is probably 70 hours long
Underrated comment
Even he had a day 1000 hrs he couldn't revise my syllabus
@@kenkaneki08.... Hbuub. G bbb bbb... Bn.. Hn uj. Mo und und Di ist auch nicht so gut für mich
Take's so much time 😢❤
Dude I thank you for everything I got a few exams this week and I feel confident that I might, not be sure if you'll read this but THANK YOU!
How it go
how was it pookie
Ayo ? 😮
I passed every single one of em
@@dogegoesyeetYEEEESSSSSS
Imagine being a Medical student and writing whole Textbook and not just one textbook.
🤣
they can sell that note he is now officially an author
There is an easier way: read the textbook (paper) and put it under the pillow at night, in the morning you will remember everything
Oh I did that and it worked
I did got "A"....
A slap
better use doremon bread !?
@@skydecay69 😂
This video is why I subscribed…first time viewing your channel. Thank you!
I wonder how the guy who got 5 marks is gonna explain to his parents 💀
yeah... about that. I feel sorry for him. broo you got this:)
yeah.... about that. I feel sorry for him. don't worry broo you got this:)
A kid I know got 5% in english
Uhhh mom? Yes sweetheart? I got 5 marks on my test. YOU WHAT NOW? I got 5 marks on my test. how many questions sweetie??? 100. 100 BOY YOU ARE GROUNDED FOR LIFE
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“called blurting”
that kid next to me in science def knows how to do that ✋💀
you and me live the same life. The kid keeps talking about cheese 💀
6th graders: I mastered this technique 🤓
Same lol
Same except hes spongebob obsessed 💀
@@super9296 don’t even 💀💀💀
Homie got points for writing his name 😂
no replies ? teme fix that
@@foxwalker3366 no.
I get minus points for writing my name
We got points if we let our exam being signed by our parents 😂
That's the SAT
what you get from bad grades: retaking courses, punishments from parents, etc
what you get from high grades:
...
I once did that exact tecnique but it felt incomplete. Now I understand that instead of rewriting everything I knew and then just check if I wrote everything, I could simply do this and spare so much time. Thank you!
For those who didn't understand properly :
He's telling you to make short notes by your own , which you can understand easily .
And later on take test and repeat
This doesn't work only if you got a bad teacher that will only accept answers exactly the same word by word from the textbooks, ugh.
What is not understandable? Just follow his Technique step by step and that's it
Lol in video i understand almost everything, but when u write this, i don't
I don't think that's what he's saying.
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Here’s what I did: study 50 pages of notes for 1 hour the day before then sleep for 3 hours after procrastinating studying the whole time and still somehow get first.
Yeah directly before I sleep, and I sleep for 8 hours, I go through my notes and still get an a or a+ on the exam or test
@@steampunker8872 i have 8 hours of sleep and then i would just make my notes simple and always M.T my brain and then i would get good marks :3
Relatable! 😂
@@waverlyvu3214allah hu akbar, i forgot to say that-
@@AhyamiYoitomodachi Yes 🙌, I am not Muslim, but I don’t discriminate any religions really. And I believe that God/Allah (a higher power) has blessed me to not fail my exams. 🫶🥲
I tried it and i got the highest score thank you so much gohar luv ur vids
And btw i got 99 score ❤
“You got a 97 because that all you can get, I got an 100 because that all there is to get”
THX FOR THE LIKES
I was thinking abt that Line While watching video
"we are not the same"
Fuhhh burnnn
@@joharirahman9680 🗿😎
I've seen people getting 103 before
Pretty simple as the best way of remembering something is by trying to remember it, it sticks it in your head more than just reading it over and over again, which I'm pretty prone to doing lol.
yeah try that with adhd
@@vinson3725 I'm sorry if i offeneded you in any way, it's just that i was explaining the reason as to why this technique works.
Then again, the technique still works even with adhd, just that it would be really difficult to start and continue using.
@@choppers9909 it's fine
Greetings fellow Hero
I just read and reread for 5 minutes and then never forget it. 8 years later and I still remember 3rd grade geography.
damnn :) rock it man
This man is a machine
If only I has your memory it's tuff here man teachers with their goofy AF grammar in PDF's and transcript makes it so fooking hard to understand the topics
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Did that work in exams?? Cause I have an exam tomorrow soo I'm looking for allll the tips I can get
Thank you bro that helped out alot❤
Gohar’s videos are so effective because they start off with a vision of you in the future, with good things. It helps you invision yourself being him, and then it sparks motivation so that you can feel that way. Love ur content Gohar!
I've heard about it many times, I'll definitely try it out for the next exam.
Watching a study with me video also helps me. Then I always divide my work properly, take enough breaks and have enough motivation. I wish y'all good luck in the next exam ☺️🤗
And did it work? If it does i can do it do
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS!
I love the whole "Used other tricks" part of this tutorial, it really hammered in the advice!
I used to live by “if I wrote it, I know it”. It’s how I never study for a test bc I know I wrote it down, I just have to remember the muscle memory and notes.
Oh, so that’s how it works for those who barely study. But does it require a good confidence level to know the stuff you wrote isn‘t wrong in your head?
@@___________________________-.- yes, gotta be confident.
@@___________________________-.- I don't even trust myself lol
Confidence is key when jt comes to test, if you're not even a confident at all then studying is a must. If you're cocky and confident, you don't need much of studying. I'm pretty confident and always get better than 80%
_Ah, yes, the ultimate way to “ study “_
Your classmate got a 5 on a multiple choice exam? DAMN.
Our school doesn't give multiple choices, we have to make our own answers. That's why we all fail 💀
@@ttheycallmerenyou guys fail on making your own answers, srsly ?
@@selfishmakkar4067 Yeah, and we have 20 question exams. And the exams are advanced, so we have to learn ourselves. Its hard imo, but idk.
@@ttheycallmerenisn’t that how it works after first grade
@@opensea6828 I didn't know that, but my school is wayy different.
Blurting is useful if you use korean language especially teacher cannot understand that also use blurting technique with different languages when the teachers found out they can understand what that means
This is actually so good, thank you!
Oh yes the “and used other tricks” part probably helped a lot
Bro wtf do you expect,its a short video💀
Me: *takes notes
Me on the actual test: *realizing my notes are completely irrelevant and won’t help me*
same
I literally just had this few weeks ago,i studied my whole ass reviewer and didn't know that the teacher sent us a different reviewer that is different from what we learned so far
@@veryverykawaiiuto4831 good teacher right? 🤣
I actually done this and i just figured out on how to memorize and study all of my exam! I was actually looking for tips for you but some of them didn’t help so i made one for myself! And this is exactly thing i did!
Thank you, this will make much easier😊
I just wish teachers would give you questions based on the notes they tell you.
They do for me
That would make it less based on intelligence and understanding and more based on how well you can learn things inside out and forget them in a few weeks
@@imwinningthisone7613 True true
I have a lot of exams next week and this week and this video came out of nowhere in THE PERFECT TIME
Same 😂
No school today so tomorrow i guess
I did something similar for a biology exam. I study for an hour through my 100 pages of notes and tried to remember the most important parts that morning. When I got to the exam, they gave us scratch paper and I spent the first 30 minutes writing down everything I remembered and covered the page front to back. I didn’t even need 75% of the stuff I wrote down but I felt really good about doing it anyway 😭
BRO THANKS SOO MUCH I GOT 58/60 ON MY PHY CUZ OF DISS❤
You are a life saver I hope you know that what you’re doing is appreciated by so many people. ❤
Studying the night before never helped me personally. I would go to take the test the next day and blank on everything. I was always better at remembering things I would actually see/hear in class
I actually did something similar when I was in school. I discovered that writing things out held better in memory than just reading and trying to memorize it. It was almost like
Muscle Memory helped out. Also, studying in 30 minute segments and taking a 5 minute break, was better than 1 hour segments and taking a 10 minute break. Could be just me. But studying in this way was the most efficient way I knew. I spent less time studying overall because of it but still maintained good grades.
Last night studying 2 hours straight... Trust me bro this is the most efficent way
@@burakuguz5458 Whatever works for you. I tend to start to pass out if I don’t take breaks and walk around for 5 mins. But regardless, writing things out was night and day better for memorizing things than just reading
I think it's something about repeating the content to help you absorb it better. Sometimes I pretend I'm teaching my study material to an imaginary classroom, and it seems to help me out.
I also did something similar but it was mainly because I couldn't focus long enough and would just play videogames and then study for like 5 minutes.
I GOTTA DO THAT HONESTLY- luckily my memory isn't too bad
That's great to hear, my memory do as well!
Tell yourself daily my memory is very Sharp I can remember anything ,I understand anything after some days you can look yourself what tremendous change has come
Did it help?
@@susmita1262 I- I haven't been taking my notes :> *runs*
My memory is pretty bad sadly
I’ve actually done this, and I have never felt more confident for an exam in my life. One draw back is that it takes a LONG time to do, so it’s not good for last minute studying.
I added flash cards into the mix, and it’s working pretty well for me.
Here’s how a study session goes if anyone’s curious and wants to replicate it:
-Make a blurt (I do it without looking at notes first, but you can do it after looking at notes)
-Fill in missing information.
-Make flash cards, I make more flash cards on the things I’m weak on, and less flash cards for things I’m confident I remember well.
-test myself on the flash cards for a bit, and then move on to the next subject.
-Repeat whole process for that subject, and then go back to flash cards of previous subject to drill it in.
And if you want you can do this with a study buddy, but I like studying by myself, so I prefer to do the session by myself, and then go on a study session with friends to teach them.
i’m gonna reply to this so i can save it for my exam lol
This sounds rly thorough thanks I'll try I've got big exams next week, just wondering what subjects did u use this for?
@@eleanor850
Small note, I’m from the Philippines, so some of these subjects have translated names.
I’ve used it for English, Music, Social Studies, Home Economics, Filipino(my native language), and I reckon it would’ve worked for Science, but I haven’t tried that yet because there was no time and I was grinding.
I haven’t tried it on math, but I don’t reckon it’d be as effective, since it’s more for memorizing facts and less on learning methods for solving.
@@MANGLORIOUS can we know how many days before the exam did u start to do this??
thanks i have exams soon so i'll try this!
Reading my notes and trying to take notes about everything i remember
Me: not remembering a single word
Just write everything you forgot
Concentrate and read
Write whatever your brain tell you, and then recheck from the text book
@@gamingboi422 lol
Don’t forget that the first step is understanding and consolidating your notes.
Thank you so much. I have a French, Spanish and 3 science tests coming up. This really helped me in my history exam
You did this and got a 97
i stayed up all night watching youtube shorts and got a 100.
*We are not the same.*
I don't exist and I got a 110
We are not the same
bro said youtube shorts 💀
What do you want him to say? Tik Tok? 😹 Rofl
Not at all same
ye but he's in university and u r in kindergarten
This actually worked nice thanks Gohar!
Bro started reviewing at 9-11 AM💀💀
9-11= -2
@@AnnapurnaMohapatra-ml2jj 🤦🤦🤦
@@AnnapurnaMohapatra-ml2jjbro Is onto something 💀
I mean....@@AnnapurnaMohapatra-ml2jj
@@nouniquenameno he’s *ON* something though
This actually helped me alot, thanks Gohar! I really need this. New subscriber here!
The fact that you have notes it's shows you are hardworking i don't even know where my notebook is
I dont even had one
This actually helped me for a test on energy. I had to remember a lot of definitions and using this method I repeated this 2-3 times and it really helped. I scored 30/35 on that test
i think you have 48 hours in a day
💀💀
Edit - And also no bored technique 😑
Uh it’s 24 in a day
@@crazyclub5339 sarcasm?
@@Sakthi692 ye lol
@@crazyclub5339 💀💀💀
@@crazyclub5339 r/wooosh
Thank you🙏
I use active recall and spaced repetition and i managed to remember my biology and make it solid. Im gonna get a top marks on my final exam next year.
Icl this technique saved my GCSE’s trust me it’s a life saver
“I pulled out my notes” scrolls
why are you still here
Very intresting that your exam is between 9am and 11am
Was looking for this😂
Same :D
Surprisingly ever since I started school that was how my mom prepared me for exams and ever since then I still do it... I didn't know it was called blurting..
Does it work?
active recall
@@Rickygrines Well if you really want to focus of course it'll work.. Well it depends on the person tbh, not every technique fits everyone so yeah.. But give it a try, after reviewing in the evening, do it again in the morning just incase.. Yeah!
It’s called the Feynman method or blank page retrieval. All these other names are just personal definitions.
Plz can you make a video where you explain how to take notes???
Hellllllllooooooo
you’d have to make a lot more changes to your life, including being good at taking notes to have this even starting to move in the right direction lmao.
Note taking isn't rocket science. Its really not that hard. If you're bad at taking notes in the first place, you probably never pay attention in class.
Note taking isn’t some rare and elite skill😂 unless you barely or never passed highschool
@@freshlymemed5680 I have adhd and I still pay attention in class, I generally retain most of the knowledge but I can’t study because I can’t write and listen at the same time so I don’t usually have notes. It’s not all about paying attention in class
I suppose if you don't have the notes you can always google them or find it in a textbook and blurt out things from that.
@@32soup36 Actually you can !it may be a little difficult 2 do that but try to concentrate and listen carefully and make a point on things you have to remember then write it later briefly😊
This is useful thank you for the tips! ❤
I got a brute force method for people that don't like strategising:
Take whatever subject you want and straight up go do the questions, use textbook to open book it if you must, answer whatever you can.
Then go take the answer sheet and mark it yourself.
Whatever is wrong copy it down once.
Then repeat with another set of exam papers until you realise the questions for the papers start repeating even though they are from different years/schools.
You can score super high like this because after a certain point, you will realise the questions and answers are all the exact same phrased differently.
This works for maths and physics too, not just memorisation subjects, but you need to learn the steps and soon you will realise the steps to do are all the exact same. This works because the syllabus is fixed no matter what and teachers can't just ask things outside the scope, and everything within the scope is limited, thus you could just prepare for everything they could possibly ask.
Doing it this way is a linear improvement - however much you do will be however much you improve, up to 100% of the marks.
Omg thanks
This fails when your professor gives you ONE practice exam per exam
Thanks,I will try this technique if it's work it will make me so happy if it's help improving my exam
Im too lazy to read this someone sum it up for me
Solve questions without looking, can use textbook if you have to, copy wrong answers once, and REPEAT. Gives better marks the more you do it, works for all subjects.
Is that better?@@BargNargLol