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Date of upload: Apr 2, 2022 ^^
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summary if u cant watch it all :D
-study wide not deep (all the units in a lil depth not a couple in a lot of detail)
-mock tests (untimed to start, timed later)
-active retrieval
- focus on weak points
-get a q wrong? rerevise and try easier questions
-ask for help if ur confused and the textbooks dont help
-sleep well!
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not even for just high school students, I'm only in middle school and I am being overloaded with homework every day and my grades have dropped a little bit, so tysm. I'm really benefiting from this and I am so grateful that with all the schoolwork and busyness you have, you still make the time to share your tips with us and help us out. thank you.
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It's really great that the younger generation gets to get resources like these. Before I just took notes thinkng that the information will stick in my brain, but nope. I kept doing the note taking method bc I had no idea what other effective methods will help me study better. Until recently, I noticed that talking to myself and teaching my topic myself while looking away from my material helped me a lot!
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my complete compilation! (let's goo)
- study wide not deep (all the units in a little depth and not in a lot of detail)
- active retrieval (connect units)
-mock tests (untimed to start, timed later)
3 days before the test_
logic: mock test or practice questions / content-heavy: 3-min presentation
- focus on weak points
-get a q wrong? rerevise and try easier questions
-ask for help if ur confused and the textbooks don't help
- practice hard questions in prime study time
-sleep well!
- always celebrate little wins and to do what's fun for you
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2:50 YES my old school used to make us study only by taking notes. We took tons of note every single day for every subject and we were taught to memorize every bit of it for our exams. MOST students ended up forgetting what they studied by the time exams ended including me. I got in a new school in a new country and their teaching technique is way more different + effective. I've come to enjoy learning again bcus I am provided with more resources and materials that I wasn't provided with at my old school such as visual, audio, wifi, etc.
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0:32 get wide, start early
1:38 no reread, not perfect is ok
2:52 active retrieval
3:15 inquiry based learning
3:33 hard problems then simpler problems
4:34 seek help fast
5:06 long practice test
5:21 don’t study the night before
6:23 peak focus time= harder problems
7:08 study with me videos, increase your focus
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i find that something helpful is to record yourself explaining a concept. my math teacher used to say, if you can teach it to someone else, that's how you know you've learned it well. so recording yourself helps to make sure that you really internalized an idea bc you can concisely express it. you can also play back the recordings to review some more if you're on the bus or doing dishes or something, which i find really helpful.
i think this works best w subjects like history or english, which are more abstract, but it can also help remember definitions for stuff like chem or bio.
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I'm really planning on getting high grades for this school year because I'm in 12th grade already and I want to get accepted at my desired university. But my biggest problem is that I'm a big procrastinator and I always struggle with deadlines. Since we're finally having face-to-face classes where I live, I think I'll do better. I'll definitely try to implement what you've said in this video in my own study routine so thanks a lot. Wish me luck lol
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Pro Chem tip from a high school grad who took three years of chem and never got less than an A:
- organicchemistrytutor and Professor Dave explains on YouTube are really good at explaining chemistry concepts and problems (Dave is more conceptual and chem tutor is more problem solving oriented)
-Usually the best study strat for this subject is to just work on a lot of practice problems. Don’t be afraid to fail or trip up in the beginning, start simple and work your way up to more complex problems. Make sure you understand a problem before moving on to the next though.
Gl to y’all n happy studying :D
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making notes for myself::
get wide before getting deep - start beforehand and overview everything... do practice problems as checkpoints without worrying about getting everything right... then do lil mock tests closer to the test, active retrieval, return to sth you struggle with instead of everything. film yourself - inquiry based learning - attack the problems where.. make the most difficult... seek help asap, tutoring sessions with tutors... 3 days before the test - mock tests / redo spoken presentations or rewrite 1-page summaries;; the day of the test:: good sleep, after the test - hangout with friends right after school, creates an upwards momentum anddd avoids burnout;;; do the hardest problems during your peak hours and hw do when the brain is not at its fullest;;
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