How to Learn 3 Weeks of Content in 22 Mins- Mindmap Method for HARD Subjects

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Zain Asif

Zain Asif

Күн бұрын

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@zain_asif
@zain_asif 2 күн бұрын
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@lily-hi8ce
@lily-hi8ce 8 сағат бұрын
i dont understand how you are so underrated, it really works thankyou so much keep going 💛
@c6mbo
@c6mbo Күн бұрын
thank you, the "keyword list" to grouping and then relating was a hard switch but you've made it much easier with edraw mind/other alternatives
@zain_asif
@zain_asif Күн бұрын
Ya! Thats what a lot of ppl (incl me) struggled with most initially so I was aiming to find good solutions, glad they helped
@sbs838
@sbs838 2 күн бұрын
Struggling with Physiology. Will surely watch this asap
@safiya26523
@safiya26523 23 сағат бұрын
Amazing video اللهم بارِك ! It's quite difficult to come accross a youtube channel / creator providing authentic content that they truly actually use in their life! Deeply appreciative and immensely grateful for your work. May Allāh write this in your book of good deeds and increase you in guidance, sincerity, steadfastness and success in both worlds! زادك الله علم النافعا
@rawandsaad2001
@rawandsaad2001 2 күн бұрын
I'm using this from now on Very useful!
@fizzashahid3979
@fizzashahid3979 2 күн бұрын
Oh it's so good. You are a genius❤❤❤❤
@Blessed17189
@Blessed17189 2 күн бұрын
Been having problems with organic chemistry, so ty for uploading this!!
@zain_asif
@zain_asif 2 күн бұрын
Excellent hope it helps :)
@reversicle212
@reversicle212 2 күн бұрын
@@zain_asif GODSEND OF A VIDEOOO BRO I'd love it if you made another detailed one about reaching levels 4,5 & 6 of the bloom's taxonomy. I have a really hard time focusing on the book and studying when trying to hit those levels and I just fall back down to level 2. It'd be great if you could go step by step how you study at those levels WHILE YOU ARE READING THROUGH A TEXTBOOK/WEBSITE!!!
@thecaptn1758
@thecaptn1758 2 күн бұрын
@@reversicle212 Pick 2 to 3 concepts in your Textbook/website, and create a Level 4 or 5 Question on those concepts and then go back into the Text and try to solve your question, even if your dont know the answer (yet) - Its not about reaching levels, thats not how blooms taxonomy is applied, you already have the ability to use your brain at those levels, you just need to train it.
@knw-seeker6836
@knw-seeker6836 2 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the course
@SylvesterOwusu-Ansah-y1f
@SylvesterOwusu-Ansah-y1f Күн бұрын
I love the way you make things very understandable❤. Keep it up, doctor!
@zain_asif
@zain_asif Күн бұрын
Thank you !
@nadeem-cp9is
@nadeem-cp9is Күн бұрын
hi zain, thx for the helpful video, I would like to ask , do you do this for a single chapter or is it better for multiple??and how to overcome when relations are too many and overwhelming?
@hebbe32
@hebbe32 Күн бұрын
Hey Zain if you have time can you please make a video tutorial about how to take effective math notes step by step guide in a Notebook. if you have time ofc and Btw ❤ your channel
@zeelafsheikh1269
@zeelafsheikh1269 2 күн бұрын
Very detailed and useful. 😊
@RameshKumar-ng3nf
@RameshKumar-ng3nf 2 күн бұрын
Bro, you had made study fun and interesting . Since few months i have found a huge improvement in my study and i am able to spend free time with my family and friends. Previously i used to study entire day like mad and it was very inffective. Now i am very excited to study daily with the techniques you had shared in this channel. MINDMAPS doing in the right way saved my life 🙏
@Krish-10
@Krish-10 Күн бұрын
How is your course different from Justin Sung's icanstudy? I've signed up for your course waitlist regardless 😊
@divya-me8dx
@divya-me8dx 2 күн бұрын
Please do make video on how to learn programming and mind mapping in it
@tomono_12
@tomono_12 2 күн бұрын
to be honest, mind maps are tricky for me, i struggle when i do them because it consumes my time, im not sure its just that I cant seem to find it helpful. Is there any other way to study efficiently other than mindmaps? Ive tried your mind map method though, it took alot of time for me(maybe ive done something wrong).
@thecaptn1758
@thecaptn1758 2 күн бұрын
You need to understand, that studying is not about going through Material very fast. It is about the quality of getting Information to stick in your Brain. More Time spend on Mind Map means deeper connections in your Brain and much much much less time spent on revision.
@tomono_12
@tomono_12 2 күн бұрын
@@thecaptn1758 Hello, appreciate your reply, with mindmaps my issue is not that it consumes my time, its that i sometimes feel like im not doing it right. Like putting arrows around a main central idea, it feels like im missing an important aspect in my revision. Mind maps is an effective method, its just that it doesnt seem to work for me, Im simply just searching for a revision strategy that works efficiently, im not looking for a strategy to finish your revision quick, understanding is important your right though, usually with how i deal with revision, I watch a youtube video about a topic that I study and i dont make notes but I try my best to understand first what is going on before jotting my ideas on a separate document and creating questions from them. from that, I can use it as a guide to check my understanding and memorisation and then i do past paper questions.
@thecaptn1758
@thecaptn1758 Күн бұрын
@@tomono_12 Okay, Mind Maps are not for revision, they are for encoding the Information. you encode, retrieve, analyze what you couldnt retrieve or got wrong and encode the missing pieces and link them to your existing mental model, maybe reshaping it. I think I know what you mean by it feels sometimes like you're not doing it right. For met it was a long time like I did a Mind Map again and again for the same topic, because I wanted to learn how Mind Maps can help me - And you are right, its not by putting a main idea in the centre and drawing arrows. Its by digesting the information, organizing it in your mind and then draw the organization that makes sense for your brain on paper.
@Krish-10
@Krish-10 Күн бұрын
​@@thecaptn1758 Most of the time, it feels very tough to draw a mindmap for an entire chapter (especially to connect everything to a central idea). Do you make mindmap for specific concepts in a chapter or an entire chapter?
@tomono_12
@tomono_12 Күн бұрын
@@thecaptn1758 you are deffinetly right, yeah i deffinetly meant mind maps for learning the content first before revising, but yes it is indeedd an effective tool but is it requires skill to use it correctly. like just having arrows around a central idea isnt the way to do it. you have to be skilled, I think what ill do is stick to my own study system, and when i do get all the time, i will practice and learn how to do mindmaps so it prepares me when i go to univeristy as i am not currently. thanks tho
@haluuummm
@haluuummm Күн бұрын
Can u make video for viva examination on patho,pharma,micro...?🥺
@DadsTheBoss
@DadsTheBoss Күн бұрын
Hi zain, for my questions , is it ok if I do multiple choice questions, and recall them on days 1,4,10, 14? Thankyou
@zain_asif
@zain_asif Күн бұрын
Ofc thats great, u dont even need day 10 I reckon. Study efficiently so u dont need as many reps :)
@DadsTheBoss
@DadsTheBoss Күн бұрын
@zain_asif thankyou, I was worried that multiple choice questions may not be as effective as normal question
@arieltorres9409
@arieltorres9409 Күн бұрын
What app do you use to make the mind maps? Also great video thank you for the knowledge!
@zain_asif
@zain_asif Күн бұрын
It's called Edrawmind- link for it is in description!
@agopessimist1335
@agopessimist1335 2 күн бұрын
Quick question about keywords, especially with the initial priming: how many do you think is recommended to jot down? I’m mainly studying cell biology and anatomy, and the professors tend to test on lecture slides and love to color-code important keywords and concepts. Problem is, if I make a list of keywords based on this, then I end up with lists made of a hundred or more keywords, especially since I’m combining topics that are closely related. How many do you think is appropriate, and should I start small at around 30-ish or so, before adding more words later on (ie layering if that is what you meant by it)? And out of curiosity, when you describe grouping keywords and concepts into specific groups, how would you do it for something like anatomy? Love all your videos, man! Keep up the amazing work!
@thecaptn1758
@thecaptn1758 2 күн бұрын
start by 20 to 30 keywords and practice categorizing and grouping Information. If you are used to group, categorize and simplify information, slowly build up on the amount of keywords. keep in mind that your brain gets overloaded, if you work with to many keywords at once. - do your categorizing in that way it makes sense for you/your brain - thats the whole purpose of mind maps.
@nourashraf243
@nourashraf243 2 күн бұрын
I'm watching but thank you in advance ❤
@zain_asif
@zain_asif 2 күн бұрын
Let us know what you think!!
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