Title | : | My Most POWERFUL Study Trick (Any Subject) |
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Enrolments to my course are opening for 48 hours tomorrow! Join me or learn more at iCanStudycom brbrYou can read the reviews on Google, TrustPilot or see some real students talk about it on my IG or public Discord! Comment from : Justin Sung |
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Thanks Comment from : Rina Thomas |
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This guy it's a gift from nature, God bless you Comment from : Giova |
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Je ne suis pas daccord du tout avec cette analysebrUne seule et unique raison : le roi du maroc veut imposer aux autres pays la reconnaissance du sahara occidentale comme territoire marocainbrCest un territoire non autonome selon l'ONU et ils sont persécuté par le Maroc Cest la derniere colonie d'AfriquebrbrbrMohamed 6 a mis de la politique la ou il ne fallait pas A cause de cela il s'est passé plusieurs jours sans que les villages les plus touchés n'ai vu une aide Et il yavais des personnes vivantes sous les decombres qui ont peris car personne est venubrbr- Concernant Israel cest faux Ils etaient surplacebrbr- concernant Pegasus c'est largement prouvé, ils ont espionné bcp de monde avec le logiciel israelienbrbr- Concernant l'Algérie Le roi du Maroc il ya 1 mois a dit quil faut renouer avec l'Algérie et au moment du seisme il refuse laide de l'Algerie Ou est la logique?brbr- les pays qui ont ete accepté sont ceux qui etaient en phase avec le soit disant plan d autonomie du Maroc pour le sahara occidental brbrBref pensez aux villageois qui sont morts a cause dune histoire de politique brbrFallait mettre de côtés tous les differents et ramener le maximum de monde pour sauver ses vies !! Comment from : Spiral Dynamics |
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Skip to 8 minutes to get to the actual instruction Comment from : Jake Richardson |
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Yo bro last year I got 27 per 100 percent mark on biology but this year I got 89/100 by learning from you thank you brother 🙏 ❤ Comment from : zeadwarf |
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when i was an undergrad it was more than 10 years ago and we didn't have resources like this there was no active recall or spaced reptition that was widely spread out online to teach people this the new generation has more resources than we older generation had! Comment from : Twl |
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Reordering the way in which we study can significantly improve learning efficiency By starting with information that is more advanced than our current level of understanding, we can gradually work our way down to the desired level This approach helps build a strong foundation of prior knowledge, making it easier to comprehend and retain information The key is to skip over concepts that don't make immediate sense and focus on those that do Over time, as our knowledge base grows, we can revisit the skipped concepts and make sense of them By implementing this strategy, even if other study techniques are lacking, we can still see improvements in our learning outcomes Comment from : Tony Zhou |
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Thanks again, Justin! Comment from : I MM |
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I got to say the guy on the wall was so distracting 🤣🤣 Comment from : teodora |
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Don't talk year 9a, b, c Give practical example that actually works But you can't, can you? Because for a newb it's not possible to map out the road to the top without prior knowledge of intermediate steps Comment from : Matt |
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Dude, you talk to much If you really have distilled knowledge and brought it down to one common denominator, spill it out from the beginning and keep it short, dont dilute it with blabber jabber Comment from : Matt |
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🎉 Comment from : Anchtain |
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Your boring Get to the point Comment from : Dr John Pollard |
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I like how his books are organized in science and life lessons, with the latter being on top Comment from : BalkanNoob |
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Ironic that he talks about learning efficiently and takes the most long winded unnecessary preamble before giving anything remotely useful Comment from : Paragon |
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Bro is mixure of phychology and asian parent! Comment from : Ghc Vbj |
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As a fellow teacher this approach makes sense as long as I don’t put myself in an uncomfortable psychological state I enjoy this way It also allows me to access my memory in a very relaxed pleasant manner So the whole experience is something I enjoy Comment from : Bernadette McEntee Hart |
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Thank you, Justin! Comment from : Hermenegildo Potestades |
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Thank you! Comment from : Aaron Bell |
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I’m so excited to try this thank you!! Comment from : Jake Heleringer |
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For mathematics and engineering problems, when you start solving problem you should try top do very hard problems once in a while and get back to the problems you were solving previously This is obviously after you have gone through all the concepts and theoretical parts Doing this helps if you are stuck at beginner level problems Even observing how hard problems are being solved helps with the easy and medium once Comment from : Antor Morsalin |
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I’ve been going through your videos all evening, mostly because one my children has a very hard time learning brbrMy older two naturally do the things you mention, even this strategy you’ve described in this video I call it onion reading to describe what my homeschooled children do, because with each go through they comprehend more and make sense of it They’ll read a book over and over at different times And they begin to make sense of texts that are not meant for their ages at all My second boy was 7 years old when he began reading Watership Down, and it was way beyond his comprehension He chose to read it anyway and read it over and over again for months I was shocked both by how much he comprehended and his dedication to it brbrMy third child however, can’t find much motivation to read nor has much curiosity about any academic subjects His current subjects are Lego, drawing Lego characters and memorizing things he hears I feel like if he found it easier to learn reading or math or science he may have more motivation for it, or maybe it’s just very hard for him to focus on things that have no meaning to him Still trying to figure this out Comment from : iamsaba |
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Interesting points and good ideas, However, as just a small constructive criticism, the verbal delivery of these points was somewhat implied and overly scattered Comment from : E Prof Engr |
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I kindof do this when I start to study a course I would check out the outline and categorize which ones are familiar and which ones are unclear I would plan more for those which are challenging I find it useful Thanks for verifying this technique also work for others! Comment from : gReen🌱pieCe |
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Thank you so much, your content is so valuable! Comment from : Mint |
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Could it work both ways? Instead of taking the highest level of information, go a little below and work your way up I imagine you would build a base on which you could aggregate more advanced concepts Comment from : Rejane Florinda |
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You just talk in circles It’s like you have the idea of the title of the video before making it Comment from : Kobe |
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Gonna try it, thanks a lot Comment from : Alessio Bollich |
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what about, How to over come the fear of, learning insecurities by the way, your videos helped me to write an effective plan for my next study venture Good job! thanks! Comment from : Victoria Salvant |
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I believe him bcoz he is Asian💀 Comment from : FIRE ACCIDENT |
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I believe him bcoz he is Asian💀 Comment from : FIRE ACCIDENT |
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hmm interessante, as vezes eu me forçava a entender algo mas a partir do momento q vc associa essa coisa com um conhecimento antigo, seja analogia ou algo q faça sentido pra vc tudo se encaixa Comment from : thiago de grandi |
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Thank you Dr Justin! Comment from : ADHD Note Taker |
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good job! Comment from : Mr Aleck |
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The summaries in the comment help this guy don’t know how to get to the point Comment from : Kaylyn Evans |
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I will surely use it for my next exam Wish me luck!! Comment from : Murder She Wrote |
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Wow! Never thought about it that way Thank you Comment from : Mind Over Matter |
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Summary:
br- bOrder control technique:/b Reordering the way in which we are consuming information
br - There are different levels of difficulty with any topic
br - blearn/b the parts that you beasily understand/b and bskip/b the parts that you're finding bhard/b
br - bUpdate/b your bmind-map/b /Notes as you learn/encode
br - bMark down/b those bhard parts/b aside (page #, key words) and bmove on/b to next thing
br You're gonna end up skipping heaps of information constantly and that's okay, because the purpose is to go through this text and pick out the things that make sense already
br ⇒ bSlowly building up/b a stronger network of bprior knowledge/b (foundation )
br - Go back through skipped notes and re-process the info to make sense of it, And bupdate/b your bmind-map/b as you encode/learn
br - bRepeat/b this bprocess/b as many times as needed to cover what you have left x3 (Learn>skip>learn)
br - Use bflash cards/b as blast resort for/b informations that you bdon't/b know how to bmake sense/b of it (because probably that piece of information is a little bit more isolated) Comment from : Med Amine |
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Wow, I love your intriguing ways of approaching learning I always learn something new from your videos Thanks a lot :)brDuring my Uni, this was almost the only technique I used delintuitively/del with a virtual mapping (no note taking, almost no spaced repetition - y can say I was lazy) and was able to get average degrees! Comment from : Med Amine |
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00:00:00 Dr Justin Sung suggests that new students study at a more advanced level than what is typically taught in high school, in order to make the most of their time studying He recommends studying three PhD theses at once in order to better understand the information This method is time efficient, as the student will have a better understanding of the material after working through the thesis at a more advanced levelbr• 00:05:00 The video discusses a strategy for studying that involves learning material in an "order that makes sense," taking notes on what you understand, and skipping sections that you don't understand The author suggests using this strategy with textbooks, lectures, or material you are learning for a testbr• 00:10:00 The author discusses how to improve studying efficiency by organizing and memorizing information in an order that makes sense to the brain By doing this, students can avoid forgetting information, and instead retain it more easilybr• 00:15:00 This video explains how to use order control, a study technique that is easy to use and can be effective for a variety of subjects Thousands of people use this technique, and it is effective for those who struggle with processing information and retaining it Comment from : Muhammed Shamseer |
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I dont think I can make any use of this because entrance exam requires you to excerpt the information from given entrance exam materials that university faculty has given You can't use of any exterior sources outside of what is said in entrance materials Comment from : Viljami Nieminen |
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Thanks for this video, just realized this linear method of learning is something that often made me feel uncomfortable when going through a subject Comment from : Argenis José Castillo Reyes |
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I zoned out after the part about learning hard stuff first, but it was nice subconscious programming Comment from : David Krane |
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3 min Logboek: voor hele sclechte dag: Buik beetje steek licks onder, wallen recht onder linker oog, 9 uurtjes, dag ervoor 5 uurtjs, rustig reis , heletijd lezen, macaron eten met gehakt uit vriezer, soep runder, verder chips als altijd, eigen lemonade Comment from : 🌕Murad Bagirov🌞 |
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ngl you got me in the first half lol Comment from : Nicholas |
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Im dream career is biomedical sciences scientist so I do my best at biology Comment from : Roni Singh |
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Wow, I feel that I'm quite picky when it comes to what information I choose to not only retain but also put into practice brThis is the first video I've ever seen from you and well, I'm at a loss for words because although I was going to just do a quick pass through and essentially scope you out, I noticed that just about everything you spoke on I have experienced and or am experiencing right now So rather than just scooped you out, I'm about 3/4 ton of the video and I'm highly considering looking more into you and some of those courses you spoke onbr Thank you ao much Comment from : Lao Zi |
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you are right that's why you can watch the same video 3 or 4 times and feel like you learning something new all the time lol Comment from : VIEWMARY |
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I think you are difficult and painful to watch- holding off any inkling- that is not away to teach as well as learn Comment from : Frank Shifreen |
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reverse engineering Comment from : I_Am_So_She_Lives |
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Step 2: Learn the easy stuff to build a foundation for the harderbrStep 1: Identify what‘s easy vs what’s hardbrStep 3: Study the harder stuffbrbrI‘m learning to paint miniatures and it’s more obvious what‘s easy and hard, and you bhave/b to learn the easy stuff first Wish RL was as… easy! Comment from : Advance to Tabletop |
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I followed your instruction and skipped the entire subject! Comment from : Whiskeyy |
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Love you Comment from : Bobby Brown |
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I found watching Justin's video at 175 times speed much easier to get the full picture of what he's trying to say kind of like the technique he explained here but for listening instead of reading because I get to link much faster between ideas the more of his content I can cover Comment from : idunusegoogleplus |
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And how am I gonna get material from a class I’m not in? Comment from : GalaxyGod |
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A lot of talking with nothing to say Comment from : Ahmed Elnagar |
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Complete waste of time Justin talks for 18 minutes and is unable to make his point because he wants your money! Comment from : John |
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THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING, HAVING a higher level to begin makes the basic inherantly more understandable A lot of the stuff u say in your videos ive noticed in my own learning but the problem I have is finding the techniques to learn the things uk Like highlevel learning Comment from : fernanda coco |
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Interesting Comment from : Da boi |
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8:27 Comment from : Life is Now |
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Hello there, I hope you're doing well I'm seeking some advice and guidance as I find myself confused regarding my career goals I enjoy teaching others, however, the profession of teaching is not given the importance it deserves in my locality, particularly in schools Due to this, I've been contemplating the idea of becoming a professor I was wondering if you could kindly offer me some suggestions on how I can pursue this career path or if any other options involve teaching that you may recommend Thank you very much for your time and help Comment from : sports fantasy |
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I kind of did this unknowinglybrRead through the headings of the chapter, some i was familiar with and some not So I decided to start with the easiest parts brThis helped me get in flow and unknown topics started to make a lil more sense toobrbrThx for structuring the technique Comment from : gagandeep singh |
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When does the video start? I'm already at 8 min and still no pointIt would be really helpful if you could present the workflow/steps without all the tangents which only cause distractions Comment from : JerryTrade |
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9:00 Comment from : 01YM10 |
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Thank you very much, I know the strategy to look for a "lightweight" text or video on a particular topic before starting with a complex text, but with your method, I don't need to search first for easygoing information I'm looking forward to giving it a try Comment from : wopan14 |
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Learning how to learn should be taught in college, honestly Universities sort of just give you a bunch of classes you need to take and leave students on their own on how they're gonna learn those classes Comment from : Sheehan Belleca |
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3 ThesEs Comment from : A Wilson |
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All this makes sense but in practice all these vids are useless nothing will help much to make learning fun or easy it is hard work and commitment at the end of the day it becomes a bit easier if u r interested in the topic good luck Comment from : Tri Sell |
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Thank you Comment from : flura Stevenson |
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This guy is hella good Comment from : The Professor |
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I'm absolutely tired of your cliche names you choose for your videos They make me just want to scroll even though I KNOW THAT I'm gonna miss some of the good points you'll say in your video please just quit Comment from : Zeiny Razagi |
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I dislike taking notes though, which is my issue and I don’t know how to get around the note taking Comment from : jose rivera |
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0:00 introbr0:52 examplebr2:24 most efficient way to get to year 9 biology Comment from : LXT |
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Hi, I am taking 6 subjects Thank you 🙏 Comment from : Ayoubah Dukuly |
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wow he songs and looks like hyun woo from talk to me in korean hahaha ik he reminded me of someone Comment from : prince _k2 |
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Please make a video on stages of analyse and evaluate, create Comment from : Ananya Bj |
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this is the best! thank you! Comment from : Sascha P |
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Tysm this helped alot Comment from : Bitfuxk |
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This is so clever! Comment from : Grace A |
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Other thing that supports the process of skipping the difficult part is the idea that while we are not focused in that specific part, the brain is still processing that and this time of processing will be already enough Is like you having a hard time to pass one level in the game, but after you relax and chill a litte, when you get back, you get ot pass the level in the first try Comment from : Heitor Abreu |
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could I ask you, please, to answer on one question that I didn't hear here: on the second and following days — do you reread things (in these PHD thesis) that you understood on previous days? Or you once again read them? Comment from : MIRCI |
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Let me subcribe to this guy because i can tell this is going to work🤓 Comment from : captainhappy |
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what's your discord for? Comment from : giacomo sesenna |
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Have you tried implementing Jamworks? It’s an app that records lectures/classes that lets you highlight important sections for you to go back and look at later It’s helped me out so much! Comment from : MarxistGnome |
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Thankyou So much I am improving a lot these days in this process of learning Comment from : Krystal Gomez |
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This was so funny when watching while high Comment from : Katarina Jones |
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This feels like investing in the "+05/click" in the Cookie Clicker instead of investing in "+10/click$" Comment from : Fossky The Answerer |
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