1. Test Yourself Spend more time practicing questions than reading theory. Read the book once, then solve questions three times—this boosts your grades. 2. Be Like a Lion Focus hard while studying, like a lion hunting. Then take short breaks to recharge—study for 1 hour, rest for 15 minutes. 3. Write Your Thoughts Before you start studying, write down your thoughts to stay focused and clear-minded.
the way he apologized to the lions? PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS
He actually called out "the fear of someone watching our journal "
I don't even have an exam but the word "destroy" is what brought me here
1. past paper not for checking for learning 2. Hugh focus, low time 3. Good mental health- write for 10 mins after wake up what thinking, or before do stuff
getting this video just a day before NEET exam is not what i expected from youtube
I always knew testing was the best method but i avoided it because it stressed me out, getting one question wrong would ruin my mood completely, this was really helpful, the most important tests i'll ever take start in a month, i have decades of past papers to work with, i know that if i just stop letting my fear of failure get in the way i can do really well
10/10 fkn agree with every fkn word said. (Reminder: Don't start scrolling through self-improvement videos and courses without actually self-improving)
the last part hit me so much i really want to study but i keep losing focus and getting distracted and maladaptive daydreaming, i waste HOURS doing NOTHING it's come to the point that i think i might have adhd i'll try the activity and update if it works and if my focus has improved
ARE YOU AN ANGEL WHO SAVED ME? I was literally sick of these tips that never worked for me. I literally hated the pomodoro shit and focus tree. I tried and it made it even worse. And yes I do have that unconscious that you made me diagnose. I'm grateful for all the advice. You are an amazing person and a mastermind. The way you think is very precious. I will sure work on all the things. I made notes so I can keep it alive in my head. Thanks buddy
the timing is INSANE, i've never seen your videos and needed some motivation, so i opened youtube, and ur video popped up. and now i noticed this was posted just 15 hours ago??? wow.
my fav technique (forensic student, second year) is learning from past papers only basically. first, i take the question and if i do not know the answer (i dont, out of the top of my head ofc) and do some research. write it down. fill whole sheet like this. and get another past paper, and there is ALWAYS some similar question and i am able to answer at least half of it. i just keep going with as many past papers as possible, until the day of exam. i have to admit i am not doing my everything, i am rather B student, but happy with it :)
i've been in the study improvement community for a minute. This video will be the last because it triggered the solutions i was seeking. Thank you brother.
As a former lion, its actually a praise for our kind. Yes humans, thats how you be productive. Its really helpful.
That's crazy !!! I've tried these methods while Egyptian High school Diploma (Thanwia Amma) which is the hardest high school system in the middles east. they helped me rank 370 of over 450K students and now I study Engineering by the same tips. If I have a one more tip that u didnt mention I would say : focus like a lion and enjoy like a lion>>> having a schedule of entertainment is important as like as ur study one so u willnot feel bored of studying if ur mind know that there is a RDR2 session after that !!! hope u all guys great academic journeys
Imagine switching accounts and still running into this guy, you know how serious i am for a levels
I needed this today. Finals are creeping up and my focus is crumbling. Back to the board!
Hey man , i know you're an engineering student but either way would love some subject specific strategy videos for all subjects or maybe one video for all of them , nonetheless love how u break down each one of your tips in detail to help us understand how to implement them exactly 🔥
Hello from italy🇮🇹👋 I completely agree with the third point of your video (but I practice meditation instead of writing a journal). I’m 21 and I studied physics at Pisa university for two years, then i dropped it because I finally understood that I didn’t really feel into it: I didn’t like what I was doing everyday. At first that broke me because all the other guys were going fine and I didn’t: this made me envy. Then i felle depressed and get into procrastination. But I asked for help and that changed my point of view from: “I want to become like my collegues at all costs” to “maybe it’s not my way”. I think you have to prove yourself that you are capable of doing amazing things but you also have to be 100% yourself in what you do everyday. Thanks for your video bye bye
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