Marty Lobdell - Study Less Study Smart

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Pierce College District WA

Pierce College District WA

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@shahinR71
@shahinR71 3 жыл бұрын
1. Don't study for too long if you are not enjoying it. Take short breaks after 20-30 minutes. 2. Don't study in the living room, bedroom, etc. Study in a separate place dedicated to studying. 3. Don't try to memorize without understanding. Try to understand the concept first. 4. Don't always study alone. Studying in groups helps a lot. 5. Don't highlight text blindly. Highlighting doesn't help that much. It only indicates Recognization not Recollection of the topic. 6. Always take notes. Reviewing the notes after a short time helps a lot. 7. Always try to teach others what you have learned. Teaching is the best way of learning. 8. Sleep is so much important for pushing something into your long-term memory. Get at least 7-8 hours of sound sleep. 9. Use the SQ3R(survey, question, recite, read, review) method while studying. 10. Use Mnemonics. It's the best way to memorize facts.
@shaikabdulrahaman7014
@shaikabdulrahaman7014 3 жыл бұрын
👍
@armandguillen6149
@armandguillen6149 3 жыл бұрын
Thank a lot m8
@sigmaruler578
@sigmaruler578 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@shahinR71
@shahinR71 3 жыл бұрын
@@sigmaruler578 You Are Welcome.
@shahinR71
@shahinR71 3 жыл бұрын
@@armandguillen6149 You Are Welcome.
@CHKDG8
@CHKDG8 4 жыл бұрын
Watched this at 2X speed. Took me 30 mins. Watch Less Watch Smart.
@criticalbill8962
@criticalbill8962 4 жыл бұрын
That was a great comment.
@angusandre487
@angusandre487 4 жыл бұрын
I did the same and it was 30 minutes so now I can take my 5 min break
@Strawberry_pink
@Strawberry_pink 4 жыл бұрын
@@angusandre487 omg
@16pxdesign
@16pxdesign 4 жыл бұрын
Use -> right arrow to skip through the bullshit and scroll down to read comments instead. Watch Less Watch Smart.
@indarvishnoi2389
@indarvishnoi2389 4 жыл бұрын
Was it useful?
@kariehern
@kariehern 5 жыл бұрын
I use to study by teaching my mom. I would start by "mom, did you know that..." and I would explain to her what I learned and she would ask me questions. I am so blessed that she was interested in what I was learning and would engage with me.
@islandgurlpurple
@islandgurlpurple 5 жыл бұрын
Karina Divin damn girl you blessed fr cause my parents dont give two shits
@zain4019
@zain4019 5 жыл бұрын
Karina Divin You’re so lucky! What wonderful parents you have :) I could just imagine you on the dining table asking that and your mom listening intently and caring about it, too. It makes me wish I had done the same for my little brothers. I want to go give them a hug:)
@zoetbulle8919
@zoetbulle8919 5 жыл бұрын
Bless your mom
@blandchicken5353
@blandchicken5353 5 жыл бұрын
Your mom didn't give a shit about what you were learning; she's just a good mom.
@aguspuig6615
@aguspuig6615 5 жыл бұрын
I do the same with ny dad yeah uts trully awsome
@lilkitten4091
@lilkitten4091 3 жыл бұрын
i never imagined watching a WHOLE DAMN 1 HR COURSE and not get bored , not even for a second. HANDS DOWN TO THIS GUY. This video will surely change my life
@pixels1382
@pixels1382 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@zzzen
@zzzen 3 жыл бұрын
how it went
@agneslidya290
@agneslidya290 3 жыл бұрын
yes, it did same to me. Great Lecturer
@MightyMonk360
@MightyMonk360 3 жыл бұрын
When you can see the benefit and value and the content resonates with you naturally we tend to stick around.
@jakubgalinski2135
@jakubgalinski2135 3 жыл бұрын
It only changes your life if you ...? Change your behaviour!
@lisaeiber4450
@lisaeiber4450 3 жыл бұрын
I watched this video about 2 months ago, when i was just entering a very stressful time (had to study for 7 chemistry and physics exams basically at the same time) and i thought why not apply those tips and see what happens. Well, I did and i passed every single one of them, even better than i expected and now i have my bachelors degree. Thank you very very much mr. lobdell!
@mamo987
@mamo987 3 жыл бұрын
happy for u :) hope everything is going well
@michaelkeegan8902
@michaelkeegan8902 3 жыл бұрын
Ay good for you 👍
@AnitaRUFP3
@AnitaRUFP3 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Good job and congratulations!!!😊
@morgnn7
@morgnn7 3 жыл бұрын
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@morgnn7
@morgnn7 3 жыл бұрын
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@azzamhausen7287
@azzamhausen7287 3 жыл бұрын
I tried to summarize the whole lecture, and I'm really sorry if I made any mistake. I hope it helps you: 1. Break it up into small chunks and reinforce it. Find out what is funny to do during short breaks, and what is a great reward at the end of the consecutive studying hours. --------------------------------------------------------- 2. Create a study area. Turn your table and chair to make your bed behind you, so that you don't look at it and remember sleeping. Try studying at some study café. --------------------------------------------------------- 3. The more active you are in your learning, the more effective. The way to learn effectively is first you have to decide what you are learning: facts or concepts? Understanding the name of a bone is a fact, but understanding what it does in the body is a concept. If it's a fact use Google, references... etc. Concepts are more important. Learning only the facts is a waste of time, for example, I remember the lyrics of thousands of songs but do I know what are those songs about? I don't know what is 90% of the songs are about. Can you put the concept in your own words? If you can't; you don't really understand it. It's not meaningful to you, and to make it meaningful is a struggle that you need to do, or you're wasting your study time. Take the time to discover the meaning of it. What is the meaning of meaning? A meaningful piece is a piece that relates to something you already know. Ex: a file system, that you've already established, you add a new entry to it so it's all neatly organized, and it's very easy if you got a file system to add a new entry. A meaningless piece is a piece that does not relate to something you already know. So, how should you understand something brand new? You have to create a new entry. You should break it down. Tips of advice: A. Study groups are powerful & great. B. Read the whole thing (ex: 4 paragraphs) & then get back and read and understand the 1st paragraph again, one by one. C. Sleep well, have a good rest for your memory. D. Write notes during the class, and right after the class; sit down with your notes and expand on everything you wrote down, give it depth. If you want to do it after 2 hours you will have forgotten some of your own notes. E. Look for classmates and ask them for help. F. Active Recitation: The best way to learn is to teach somebody else. If there's no one, teach an empty chair, or write it out. --------------------------------------------------------- 4. How to use textbooks? Use "SQ3Rs": Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. Survey: a textbook is not a novel, so you can go through the entire chapter and survey it. Question: you raise questions as you go through the survey, ex: what is X here? , what is Y..?...etc. Read & Recite mentioned before. Review: give yourself enough time to review what you've studied. We usually make a mistake when we start studying shortly before the exams which leaves us with NO time to review what we've studied. --------------------------------------------------------- 5. Acronyms and interacting images. Acronyms help you remember and memorize facts, terms, and idioms. Interacting images help you understand and also connect things together and memorize facts. ---------------------------------------------------------
@cristiancaicedo8830
@cristiancaicedo8830 3 жыл бұрын
Great job
@duplicity9737
@duplicity9737 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@feliper.150
@feliper.150 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was really helpfull!
@augustjuly
@augustjuly 3 жыл бұрын
oh thank you so much
@maytda
@maytda 3 жыл бұрын
gonna screenshot this, thank you:)
@138goldfish6
@138goldfish6 Жыл бұрын
00:15 - Study breaks + Reward system What to know: - By rewarding yourself with satisfying experiences, you create good impression about studying and reinforce such idea. What to do: - Pomodoro Technique: gotta make the best out of these breaks 😊 - Give yourself a big treat again after done studying 😊 10:19: Dedicated Studying Area What to do: - Get a Study Lamp (exclusive for this) + a Study Table (stay away from the bed) - Once you've completed your studying quarters (Pomodoro technique), get up and leave the place -> You're creating a study area where some of your specific behaviors are encouraged 19:49 Active learning What to know: (1) it means that you actually understand the concepts since they're related to your previous knowledge. (2) you understand what you're doing this for rather than just superficially read or memorize them. You brain is very smart. If you speak meaningless words to it, there won't be any effect on it. 32:49 Study groups What to know: It's easier to learn from people sharing same experiences with us. These shared experiences allow them to connect their elaborations to our previous knowledge. 33:58 Recognition and recollection are 2 different things What to know: Recollection happens when you can explain in your own words 36:57 Sleeping (REM) What to do: Get enough sleep (8 hours) -> enough REM -> enough to consolidate and store our memories 39:09 Taking notes What to know: Right after a class -> sit down and expand on everything in your previous notes. Give it depth. Note down all of your impression. 41:20 Active recitation What to know: 80% of our time is best spent on teaching it back. -> teach an empty chair 43:22 SQ3R What to know: Survey + Question: Encourage you to look for answers 47:42 Acronyms + coin sayings + Interactive images What to know: Creating an acronym/ Coining a saying is a way to make sense and make fun of facts. Interactive messages: make everything seems weird (such a weird story!) -> easier to recollect it next time
@astral.7206
@astral.7206 Жыл бұрын
This is so useful thanks so much
@atharvambokar573
@atharvambokar573 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so kind to help us get a quick summary!
@itsoktobewhite6377
@itsoktobewhite6377 Жыл бұрын
Saved me an hour! Thanks! :D
@youngmali6526
@youngmali6526 Жыл бұрын
Goat
@agathokakological3420
@agathokakological3420 Жыл бұрын
Wow💞
@MrMinnesoda
@MrMinnesoda 4 жыл бұрын
27 year old sophomore starting over. This lecture helped me change my life last year. Came back to say thank you.
@leonivanka6656
@leonivanka6656 3 жыл бұрын
pog
@leonivanka6656
@leonivanka6656 3 жыл бұрын
im sorry
@faash8964
@faash8964 3 жыл бұрын
awww
@way2girly
@way2girly 3 жыл бұрын
awe! that's awesome!
@jsha9027
@jsha9027 3 жыл бұрын
good luck! let's get what we want from this life
@Lolmonster777
@Lolmonster777 4 жыл бұрын
This guy gets it. Some professors aren’t engaging and then they wonder why we didn’t understand their 2 hour lecture
@halfyear2991
@halfyear2991 4 жыл бұрын
You want to be engaged to your professor? Gross. Get a room you two
@Ad_Astra_321
@Ad_Astra_321 4 жыл бұрын
So true! This is like a user manual, not too many go the extra mile. They come, they talk, they get paid, they go.
@wolfiethehedgehog3900
@wolfiethehedgehog3900 4 жыл бұрын
@@halfyear2991 No. What they mean by “engaging” is that the professor’s lecture is boring. Meaning that students are having difficulty connecting and understanding what is being told to them.
@sportedittz1091
@sportedittz1091 3 жыл бұрын
I need to send this to my chem lecture that bastard
@thunderstorm8910
@thunderstorm8910 3 жыл бұрын
@@wolfiethehedgehog3900 something flew over your head
@besfren4910
@besfren4910 3 жыл бұрын
This professor looks so insanely into what he's doing. So much passion and actual human emotion goes into his lectures. He's actually invested into helping people and doesn't just do it for the salary. Respect
@R9cket
@R9cket 3 жыл бұрын
you should check Jordan Peterson for a similar experience - although more controversial, but that s for you to decide.
@roberthinojosa7843
@roberthinojosa7843 3 жыл бұрын
That’s being a teacher. You gotta love what you do.
@roberthinojosa7843
@roberthinojosa7843 3 жыл бұрын
@@R9cket it’s always for “you” to decide.
@王梦琪-e7e
@王梦琪-e7e 3 жыл бұрын
@@roberthinojosa7843 Why can't you have your own opinions
@argyrendehringterimksaccu174
@argyrendehringterimksaccu174 2 жыл бұрын
@@王梦琪-e7e its cuz of the zipf law iknow from vsauce, and how we got beef and cow
@le_nirnoy
@le_nirnoy Жыл бұрын
11 years ago...but this speech will never be dead
@pratiknagelia
@pratiknagelia 4 жыл бұрын
- Study for 25 -30 min slots. : Then take a break for 5 mins and then get back to study. Break can be treat to recharge your brain. - Have a study area: Always use the study area. Use study lamp to be switched only when studying. - Understand concepts: What am I learning : fact or concept ? Grasp the concept so you can derive. - Expand your notes after class : Give it depth - Recapitulate your learning : Go teach someone else, it reinforces your learning. Active recitation. - SQ3R : Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. While starting, survey the chapter and ask questions. - Rote Memorization : 1) Mnemonics 2) Coined sayings 3) Interacting Images (Use visualisations)
@user-li1yu3sy9t
@user-li1yu3sy9t 4 жыл бұрын
thankyou
@diptighimire204
@diptighimire204 4 жыл бұрын
You’re an angel
@rashmivaidya6491
@rashmivaidya6491 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@beatrixsullivan7086
@beatrixsullivan7086 4 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@NicholasCat
@NicholasCat 4 жыл бұрын
You're a boss. I didn't have to watch the whole video. Now that's smart.
@ilincuta
@ilincuta 11 жыл бұрын
CONTENT 00:15 - 1) *Study break* 07:50 - 2 *Reward system* 10:19 - 3) *Dedicated study area* (Behavior Reinforcement) 19:49 - 4) *Rote memorization* vs. *Active learning* 32:49 - 5) *Study groups* 33:58 - 6) *Highlighting books* (Recognition vs. Recollection) 36:37 - 7) *Remembering* (Recollection) ---- 36:57 - 8) *Sleeping* (REM Sleep) 39:09 - 9) *Taking notes* 41:20 - 10) *Active Recitation* 43:22 - 11) *Study from books* (SQ3R = Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) 47:42 - 12) *Mnemonics* (Acronyms, Coin Sayings, Interactive Images)
@15jorada
@15jorada 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@shanefinch7776
@shanefinch7776 7 жыл бұрын
legend, this needs to be top comment
@HaSh-420
@HaSh-420 7 жыл бұрын
upvoted. you the man!!
@AngelCakez
@AngelCakez 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up you're the real MVP!
@airtel1730
@airtel1730 7 жыл бұрын
Best comment in comment area !! THANKS !!
@arsenmarek597
@arsenmarek597 4 жыл бұрын
Kids should learn this ealier in school rather than wait until they go to University.
@ciannacoleman5125
@ciannacoleman5125 4 жыл бұрын
Sadly it is something that needs to be taught students will not spontaneously figure it out themselves.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 жыл бұрын
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@jesshobnob893
@jesshobnob893 4 жыл бұрын
I agree, I'm just glad I found this while doing GCSE year 10 biology, might actually learn something instead of sitting around twiddling my thumbs
@skyteus
@skyteus 4 жыл бұрын
Dont worry, yt algorithms have their way of suggesting important things a decade later
@matejalmasi6533
@matejalmasi6533 4 жыл бұрын
Well, at my U, they won´t teach you this. And I think it makes a huge difference to hear these words from a teacher like this. If only all teachers were so passionate about their subjeccts...
@BarrysGalaxy
@BarrysGalaxy 2 жыл бұрын
Found this video about 6 years ago when I just couldn't pass my final accounting exams to obtain my professional qualification, used Marty's methods and became a fully qualified accountant 4 years ago. Still use his methods to this day even to learn documents and processes in work! You're the man Marty, thanks so much 🙏
@magical1233
@magical1233 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m37PiaqahdiZhpo
@claudiacha2536
@claudiacha2536 2 жыл бұрын
congratulations!!!!!! proud of you 💞
@mastermindmaheshwari4095
@mastermindmaheshwari4095 Жыл бұрын
The Professional Course is CA Or CPA
@chelseatibanye5914
@chelseatibanye5914 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm also studying for my professional certification. But between school and my other responsibilities, I'm quite nervous of how well I'm going to do
@chelseatibanye5914
@chelseatibanye5914 Жыл бұрын
@illumini seven7 Fighting ✊💙. Thank you
@imanethefairy
@imanethefairy 7 жыл бұрын
I decided to watch this video after I wanted to change my ways of studying to get better grades, so I took my time and took notes. Here is the result for anyone that doesn't have the time to watch the full video: -cycles of 30 mins study with 5 mins break to always stay efficient 100% or at least 90%. -create a study area -"if it doesn't change your behavior, you haven't learned it" -what am I learning? concept or fact put the concept in your own words- if you can't, it doesn't matter to you and you won't remember it. -make things meaningful, add files to already established files -recognition is not remembering. Tips : *study term A, study another term, go back to term A, look into the sky and rephrase in your own words *if you don't get 8 hours of sleep, what you study doesn't get stored efficiently nor permanently *you need to give up some other activities : sacrifice is key. We all have hours that we waste in superficial things. -Take notes, write immediately after the class; it takes only 5 minutes. -If you want to ask a question, don't say the (I don't understand), be specific. -Teach another person. If you don't have someone, teach a chair. (my personal favorite is teddy bears as a group of students haha) -SQ3R - Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review, to get the most of of textbooks. -Normally, before a test, you should only be touching up and reviewing. Putting all-nighters and late studying only results in poor performance. -To recall what you study, use Mnemonics - Acronyms, Coined sayings, Interacting images (the weirder the images, the better). I will be applying these and seeing if my performance and grades get better ^^
@inactivechristine
@inactivechristine 6 жыл бұрын
IAintAllBad so how'd it go?
@KYRA_FX
@KYRA_FX 5 жыл бұрын
Update ?
@ipekakkas4866
@ipekakkas4866 5 жыл бұрын
update?
@EforEvery1
@EforEvery1 5 жыл бұрын
guess he died.
@karlmarx1745
@karlmarx1745 5 жыл бұрын
@@EforEvery1 oh no
@headofathousandsheepswool
@headofathousandsheepswool 4 жыл бұрын
Incredible how this is available on the internet for free. We are so spoilt, and I think It's great.
@elstonkaixuan8024
@elstonkaixuan8024 4 жыл бұрын
totally agree. 80% of my basic knowledge are straight out from ytb and the best part is that it's free. I hope sooner or later I will repay these content creators what they deserve. my life depends on it. the only worry I have right now is that youtube will be taken down from the internet.
@daadaa6356
@daadaa6356 3 жыл бұрын
legit same
@strangerdaysss
@strangerdaysss 3 жыл бұрын
students these days are so fortunate to have such luxury like these help videos. it wasn't until KZbin was big that we were still struggling studying for hours just to get a low or failed grade.
@Kirai_
@Kirai_ 3 жыл бұрын
Internet is a free service in your country? Time to move i guess.
@myrtila
@myrtila 3 жыл бұрын
@@Kirai_ i think they meant that once you have access to internet, then you’ll be able to find this kind of information for free. Internet is not free anywhere i think, except for some cafeterias or other stores maybe, but they still give you limited time for access.
@pouncecat3726
@pouncecat3726 3 жыл бұрын
Just invested an hour of my time learning how to study less and study smart. I wish I have known this when I was in high school and college. it's never too late to learn. Love it. thank you, Mr. Lobdell. The world needs more teachers like you.
@volitile
@volitile 2 жыл бұрын
yes
@unwaveringdiscipline5489
@unwaveringdiscipline5489 2 жыл бұрын
I d also argue it needs more students like you, ready to learn for life and not just up to their time in school and college! Thank you for bettering your community!
@WhatsThisWhoa
@WhatsThisWhoa 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine if at the beginning of every college year all of the students had an hour lecture on how to learn and absorb information. I can only imagine how much more successful students may be.
@magical1233
@magical1233 2 жыл бұрын
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@armansareen453
@armansareen453 Жыл бұрын
​@@WhatsThisWhoa well it would be great but most of them will only remember what was taught for the first 25-30 minutes of the class😆
@Youarelight19
@Youarelight19 2 жыл бұрын
"If you intend to find something, you will find it." That's a life advice. It always been there, it's just been waiting for you to be ready or to want to find it.
@thesavingsproject
@thesavingsproject 2 жыл бұрын
He didn't tell one of the most important ways of learning/teaching and yet he' s doing it the whole time. Humans remember and engage most through story telling. This is why his anecdotes are brilliant because we will remember his classes from the way he is sharing and communicating with us. It's why having a good teacher is also important and knowing the type of style you learn.
@brainfall_ytube
@brainfall_ytube 2 жыл бұрын
👍👍
@munmunsus
@munmunsus Жыл бұрын
he did though
@litrootkit9263
@litrootkit9263 Жыл бұрын
*anecdotes. Unless the textbook is poisonous!
@joaovitorrossi1710
@joaovitorrossi1710 Жыл бұрын
2:12 And I see it in every class I teach but how long do we teach? 50 minutes. And yet probably most of learning, if it's gonna happen, is in the first 25-30. Okay. I'm gonna talk about a person cause I also like to teach by anecdote. Woman named Janette. I was a junior at Western, she was a freshman, ...
@marvcolindres553
@marvcolindres553 Жыл бұрын
So true...
@syedmuhammadtahirshakil9984
@syedmuhammadtahirshakil9984 3 жыл бұрын
00:15 - 1) Don't study for too long if you are not enjoying it. Take short breaks of 5mins after 20-30 minutes. 07:50 - 2 Reward system 10:19 - 3) Dedicated study area (Behavior Reinforcement), Don't study in the living room, bedroom, etc. Study in a separate place dedicated to studying. Special desk/ room for studying/working 19:49 - 4) Rote memorization vs. Active learning. Don't try to memorize without understanding. Try to understand the concept first. (be able to explain things in your own words) 32:49 - 5) Don't always study alone. Studying in groups helps a lot. 33:58 - 6) Highlighting books (Recognition vs. Recollection) 36:37 - 7) Don't highlight text blindly. Highlighting doesn't help that much. It only indicates Recognization not Recollection of the topic. (Recognition vs. Recollection) 36:57 - 8) Sleep is so important for pushing something into your long-term memory. Get at least 7-8 hours of sound sleep. (REM Sleep) 39:09 - 9) Always take notes. Reviewing the notes after a short time helps a lot. 41:20 - 10) Active Recitation, Always try to teach others what you have learned. Teaching is the best way of learning. 43:22 - 11) Study from books, Use the SQ3R(survey, question, read, recite, review) method while studying. 20% reading 80% reciting 47:42 - 12) Use Mnemonics. It's the best way to memorize facts. (Acronyms, Coin Sayings, Interactive Images) -- feel free to move to different chapters- it's not a novel -- for each chapter: see images, main points and questions -- write down questions in the book -- read bold words, titles, names, main ideas and marked text -- read first and last sentence of each paragraph -- read the whole book -- try to answer questions -- reread the book and answer questions you couldn't before -- reread with a marker and pencil -- answer questions, come up with your own for the main topics -- write an essay for topics that a child could understand
@AT-rm2zz
@AT-rm2zz 2 жыл бұрын
شكرا
@joshuaraja6642
@joshuaraja6642 Жыл бұрын
nice
@alzateklaa
@alzateklaa Жыл бұрын
you saved my life bro, thank you sm
@jws1515
@jws1515 Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you man!
@Rahul_5801
@Rahul_5801 Жыл бұрын
❤thnkss bro.. u just saved me an hr
@OctolinkG
@OctolinkG 3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, Marty! You made a high schooler in 2021 spend an hour of his time watching your lecture about studying! Mad respect
@nikkinicole4990
@nikkinicole4990 3 жыл бұрын
Same !!
@王梦琪-e7e
@王梦琪-e7e 3 жыл бұрын
@@nikkinicole4990 You can have better options, such as mining ETH
@ncheboris1102
@ncheboris1102 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHuZq5x-eq-cb5o
@mo2c
@mo2c 2 жыл бұрын
Great Achievement 😁👌
@obiwankenobi661
@obiwankenobi661 2 жыл бұрын
dont act like you wouldve been studying instead :D
@coolpfpbut
@coolpfpbut 5 жыл бұрын
"If it doesnt change your behaviour you havent learned it. Its just in your head" amazing
@samuelsanabria4969
@samuelsanabria4969 4 жыл бұрын
but behaviour is in the head
@dagimasrat5747
@dagimasrat5747 Жыл бұрын
Because of this guy I got 95/100 national exams thank you
@babynblue
@babynblue Жыл бұрын
omg congratulations 👏
@nichollebauer-vannucci2060
@nichollebauer-vannucci2060 4 жыл бұрын
I love this style of teaching, a good teacher is a master storyteller
@eb5333
@eb5333 4 жыл бұрын
yes, it's not a student's bad, the teacher is not good.
@NallahBrown
@NallahBrown 4 жыл бұрын
YES
@MJ-hw3qg
@MJ-hw3qg 4 жыл бұрын
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@greigfleming5963
@greigfleming5963 4 жыл бұрын
Your right a great teacher is a great story teller and keeps the student attention, and also keeps the subject interesting.
@teedsthemoney9046
@teedsthemoney9046 4 жыл бұрын
"It doesn't take a half hour break to recharge your batteries" Me watching this after being on "break" for 6 hours: haha yeah
@caine7024
@caine7024 4 жыл бұрын
I summarised a guys summary: - 30 min study sessions with 5 min breaks - no music except certain study music - special desk/ room for studying/working - learn concepts before facts (be able to explain things in your own words) - take notes - teach another person - use mnemonics - for textbooks: -- feel free to move to different chapters- it's not a novel -- for each chapter: see images, main points and questions -- write down questions in the book -- read bold words, titles, names, main ideas and marked text -- read first and last sentence of each paragraph -- read the whole book -- try to answer questions -- reread the book and answer questions you couldn't before -- reread with a marker and pencil -- answer questions, come up with your own for the main topics -- write an essay for topics that a child could understand -- get between 7-9 hours of sleep every night to improve memory and efficiency when studying
@kunwarsaa1704
@kunwarsaa1704 4 жыл бұрын
Nice and thanks
@pfazza19
@pfazza19 4 жыл бұрын
Make and rewrite your own notes, use mixed media (same concepts but explained by KZbin..notes again), Twitter, Medium, more notes. And Modafinil - seriously.
@adn17
@adn17 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. You saved me 50 minutes.
@caine7024
@caine7024 4 жыл бұрын
@@kunwarsaa1704 :D ur welcome thanks for the reply
@revlord5868
@revlord5868 4 жыл бұрын
epic work, thank you!
@yuyaodidi1
@yuyaodidi1 8 жыл бұрын
1.Pomodoro 2.Study Area 3.Active Learning(understand the concept) 4.Study Group 5.Rest 6.Study notes right away 7.Talking out loud 8.Preread with questions(causing you to look for answers, activates search mechanism) 9.Small sayings
@manuelrydholm451
@manuelrydholm451 6 жыл бұрын
Deep focus, short breaks, reward at end Designated study area Concepts vs Facts Break down concepts, make them relatable Recognition is NOT remembering. Practice recall. REM sleep is crucial. Study groups are very useful. Practice explaining to others, own words. Talking to chair works too (talk out loud). Review notes DIRECTLY after class. Best 5 minute tradeoff. How to textbook: Survey, question, read, recite, review (SQ3R). (Bonus: SQR4 is +relate) Mnemonics: acronyms, coined sayings, interacting images. REWARDS.
@marktwain..1972
@marktwain..1972 6 жыл бұрын
Cool. Thanks for the summary!
@olivtrees8749
@olivtrees8749 6 жыл бұрын
You skipped over the reward section
@manuelrydholm451
@manuelrydholm451 6 жыл бұрын
Evian Things Thx! Fixed
@b4b4_y4g4
@b4b4_y4g4 6 жыл бұрын
pomodoro isn't perfect, he says when you start to drift off take a break. Which is different for every person
@oneproductionman
@oneproductionman Жыл бұрын
Nowadays, this video would have been a $100 monthly subscription learning service divided to 6 months with a premium tier of +$30 for a few extra minutes cut from the original. And you wont even be able to purchase the subscription unless you watch a 30min introduction with bait statements like "I will tell you shortly how to effectively study but first let me tell you about the history of my family". . Whoever decided to have this whole thing recorded and posted for free, I love you!
@stoopidboorden165
@stoopidboorden165 4 жыл бұрын
I feel grateful that I'm able to watch this for free.
@PierceCollegeDist11
@PierceCollegeDist11 2 жыл бұрын
We have just successfully defended this video from a bogus copyright violation claim. The claimant admitted they made a mistake. This video is entirely produced by Pierce College, its staff and faculty and Pierce College in Washington State, USA is the legal copyright owner. Please enjoy Professor Lobdell's video as everyone has their personal, successful study habits and, as a teacher for decades, Professor Lobdell has seen many different styles. In this video he tells you one of those techniques that he has found to lead to student success.
@gutsyrookie915
@gutsyrookie915 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! It gave me hope on my studies.
@blexbottt5119
@blexbottt5119 2 жыл бұрын
stupid yt
@magical1233
@magical1233 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m37PiaqahdiZhpo
@ブィブィでーす
@ブィブィでーす 2 жыл бұрын
slayy give that copystriker that ratio
@wurmhole
@wurmhole 2 жыл бұрын
@@ブィブィでーす 💀
@brandontea3815
@brandontea3815 2 жыл бұрын
CONTENT 00:15 - 1) Study break 07:50 - 2 Reward system 10:19 - 3) Dedicated study area (Behavior Reinforcement) 19:49 - 4) Rote memorization vs. Active learning 32:49 - 5) Study groups 33:58 - 6) Highlighting books (Recognition vs. Recollection) 36:37 - 7) Remembering (Recollection) ---- 36:57 - 8) Sleeping (REM Sleep) 39:09 - 9) Taking notes 41:20 - 10) Active Recitation 43:22 - 11) Study from books (SQ3R = Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) 47:42 - 12) Mnemonics (Acronyms, Coin Sayings, Interactive Images) personal use
@haninDaline87
@haninDaline87 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, how did you do this?
@JohnConnor1377
@JohnConnor1377 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot dude!
@GoodCharacterBoy
@GoodCharacterBoy 2 жыл бұрын
Point no. 8 is the hardest for student yet 😂 cause they wanna enjoy life.
@magical1233
@magical1233 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m37PiaqahdiZhpo
@IILavie
@IILavie 2 жыл бұрын
You’re a legend
@allen254
@allen254 8 жыл бұрын
im supposed to be studying right now, but instead im watching a video about studying.
@PierceCollegeDist11
@PierceCollegeDist11 8 жыл бұрын
That's the way to do it!
@saraabby1545
@saraabby1545 8 жыл бұрын
same;-;
@muhamadabdulsamad2815
@muhamadabdulsamad2815 8 жыл бұрын
thanks teacher for all informations
@daughteroftheking01
@daughteroftheking01 8 жыл бұрын
Same lmao
@brittenyevans1101
@brittenyevans1101 7 жыл бұрын
ILikeCycling Dead 😭
@patrickedwards2078
@patrickedwards2078 5 жыл бұрын
"In some cases studying more might make you do worse" - Ok now you've got me hooked
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 жыл бұрын
@@trembling3674 timestamp
@josephsparacio9641
@josephsparacio9641 4 жыл бұрын
I was a freshman 4 years ago in college. Graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice-police science. I found this video when I was trying to study for my first then. I ended college my senior year with a 3.9 average just under a 4.0 with Magna Caum Laude award. This professor's tips work!
@lightuponlight2079
@lightuponlight2079 4 жыл бұрын
Thankssss!!
@RuNZiT1
@RuNZiT1 2 жыл бұрын
woaaah congrats man!
@chiedzavgwandanda5746
@chiedzavgwandanda5746 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations
@alphaq8175
@alphaq8175 Ай бұрын
I love how a professor teaching in a community college is the one that can tap into so many people’s heads and not someone from an Ivy League college. It’s a testament that going to community college is not bad at all cuz you can meet people like Professor Lobdell.
@Gurgel_0
@Gurgel_0 3 жыл бұрын
Man, every time i learn something on the internet i get emotional, how fortunate i am to get such valuable knowledge by being just a broke ass bazilian? If it wasn't for internet i would never get involved with intelectual activities, i would never had learnded english and discover a hole new dimension of information. It is just incredible how a lecture from 9 yeas ago is eternalized to help me and other millions of people with no geographic, economic and time related limitations.
@SharpCookie
@SharpCookie 3 жыл бұрын
Yes so true!
@williambennett26
@williambennett26 3 жыл бұрын
Gabriel I am English and your comment was completely understandable, intelligent and humble. Brazilian you are but not broke assed. You impress me as being aspiring. Best wishes.
@xinweas8352
@xinweas8352 3 жыл бұрын
As a brazilian in the same situation, I feel you.
@xinweas8352
@xinweas8352 3 жыл бұрын
As a brazilian in the same situation, I feel you.
@scourg-e-_-2936
@scourg-e-_-2936 3 жыл бұрын
well put !
@M_IAWIA
@M_IAWIA 3 жыл бұрын
I love this. After getting halfway through I felt so motivated I actually tidied my desk, got my spare lamp, made my desk a proper study place, and sat down for 25 minutes. It's the first time in 6 months I have been able to do that. I even had to drop out of university this spring because I became so depressed every time I sat down I started crying. Mostly due to covid, but also due to me not knowing how to study and constantly feeling like I wasn't doing enough. Now I am starting to realize I was just doing it all wrong. The facts vs concept one really struck me while studying. I was originally taking a bachelor's degree in Japanese, but was struggling more and more with the classes. I still did good enough, but I went from an A student in the first semesters to a C student fall 2020. Again, partly due to covid, but also mainly due to me studying completely wrong. Our professors had a certain way they wanted us to translate different grammatical structures. It wasn't enough just having a translation that meant the same, no you had to use the correct phrasing in English that corresponded with the grammatical structure used in the original Japanese sentence. Now I sat down and studied some grammar points from the last chapter (we only did the first 5), and I don't have their translation of the points available, and thought to myself for a moment that that wasn't good as now I won't know how they want me to translate the sentence to English. But then, as I now had the freedom to sit down and make up my own translations, I realized what I was doing now was understanding the concept, phrasing it in my own words. The reason why I struggled so much in my last semester was probably that I put too much effort into learning how _they_ wanted me to translate it, which is a fact, instead of fully understanding the meaning and usage of the grammar. Now I am learning the concept. It will probably be a lot easier to learn how they want me to translate later if I go back to university next year, now that I am properly learning the concepts. I am going to try this, for now, learning the concepts and not caring too much about the facts, and then closer to exams, cus I am still taking a single subject, I will focus more on memorizing the facts I already know the concepts of.
@yeeti8874
@yeeti8874 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck! I wish you all the best! And remember, the best time to get started was yesterday but the second best time is now
@Igris3189
@Igris3189 3 жыл бұрын
woah a reflection
@NefariousTwigs
@NefariousTwigs 3 жыл бұрын
Hope you’re doing well!
@pixels1382
@pixels1382 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck mate :) It's time to ace your subject, you know you're the best!!
@marlonhazelhoff
@marlonhazelhoff 3 жыл бұрын
🙌
@Enidy1
@Enidy1 4 жыл бұрын
I study ''how to study'' more than that I spend time actually studying.
@ergysshahini7950
@ergysshahini7950 4 жыл бұрын
thats good tho
@radenajengramadhantiwahyua245
@radenajengramadhantiwahyua245 3 жыл бұрын
Doesn't it actually count as studying as well
@jinxtacy
@jinxtacy 3 жыл бұрын
I was doing the same thing for a while. I think it's kind of like a spank me Daddy I've been bad syndrome rather than actually seeking to improve. Now I primarily watch this stuff between semesters.
@nicefreemyx3044
@nicefreemyx3044 3 жыл бұрын
Well it's better to learn first how to study than just study for hours just to realize that you learned nothing. This can be really frustrating.
@rebeccaxx
@rebeccaxx 3 жыл бұрын
lmao i felt that
@billybuck2713
@billybuck2713 Жыл бұрын
# Study Sessions 1. Cut up study sessions. More studying doesn't help because you start to daze off. 2. Take a short break of about 5 minutes, and do something fun in the break, something you enjoy. The moment you start to daze off usually about 30 minutes, you take a break. As time goes on, the 30 minutes turn into 45 min 1 hr. Your studying time becomes more with less breaks in between. 3. Plan something special whenever your studying time is done. Ex. After 5 hours of studying time, reward yourself with a beer or something. 4. Create a study area, have a dedicated study lamp that you only use when you study. # Learning 1. Know the concept and not the fact. Put the concept in your own words. Make sure the concept is meaningful to you. 2. Deeply think about the concept, don't superficially think about it. Ex. Think how useful that specific item will be on a deserted island, instead of counting the vowels of that item to remember it. 3. Study groups help performance. 4. Active learning. Read a section then go to the next section, then stop, close your eyes and say what the previous section was about. You will not forget it. 5. Get more rest, brain stores information better that way. 6. After class review and expand on your notes. If you wait too long before doing this, then you will forget your own notes. 7. Best way to learn is to teach someone else. It reinforces your learning and it tells you if you really understood it. 8. Learning from text, SQ3R. Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. Survey - Go through the entire chapter and ask questions, "what is this picture about an apple, what is this about this." This is causing you to look for answers. If you intend to find an answer you find the answer. 9. Use mnemonics to study facts Types of mnemonics are -> acronyms, coined sayings, and interacting images.
@juniorfrere809
@juniorfrere809 Жыл бұрын
Omg thank you
@billybuck2713
@billybuck2713 Жыл бұрын
@@juniorfrere809 I got you
@pmg6665
@pmg6665 9 ай бұрын
Champion 🤙
@movieshorts538
@movieshorts538 6 ай бұрын
@@pmg6665 Thanks you are a legend my friend!! ❤❤
@detailedemoji4615
@detailedemoji4615 5 жыл бұрын
Sometimes the KZbin recommendations are a blessing and a curse.
@joelonsdale
@joelonsdale 4 жыл бұрын
ARE a blessing and a curse.... ARE. lol.
@admin71674
@admin71674 4 жыл бұрын
"Students can only truly study for 25-30 minutes, yet our lectures are 50..." Video about how to study: 59:55
@richardnimo
@richardnimo 4 жыл бұрын
He must be paid by the hour and/or love the sound of his voice. No respect for the time of his listeners.
@ShinryuZensen
@ShinryuZensen 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardnimo Still, I believe it was a very very useful lesson that would well repay the extra time spent by improving other classes.
@giovannialonso3724
@giovannialonso3724 4 жыл бұрын
@Officer Barbrady Please say "Nothing to see here"
@richardnimo
@richardnimo 4 жыл бұрын
@@ShinryuZensen Move along people, nothing to see here! Just read the comments.
@willzheng9269
@willzheng9269 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardnimo It's not a problem of respect for his listeners, an hour would be deemed very normal in terms of the amount of time a lecture takes up. You'd be very surprised if you did a quick google search on the average time a lecture takes and how long the longest college classes are.
@TheNikhilify
@TheNikhilify 5 жыл бұрын
Because of this video I'm an engineer today. I wish i watched this way back would've saved me so many years. Thank you
@biowiener7825
@biowiener7825 5 жыл бұрын
im currently in my 3rd semester but i couldnt pass all the exams so im not "truly" in the 3rd, i hope this helps me progress and succeed, im jealous, nice job dude
@sababajwa93
@sababajwa93 5 жыл бұрын
Nikhilify wow... that’s inspiring
@sababajwa93
@sababajwa93 5 жыл бұрын
BioWiener don’t give up dude. It’s hard for all of us.
@---nj7hl
@---nj7hl 4 жыл бұрын
BioWiener Look into KZbin Jason Stephenson videos like Exam Success and Study Music. He's great. He has sleep videos where my young one can sleep within 7 min of listening to his Guided Imagery/Sleeping videos. Before it used to tk him more than an hour to go to sleep. I'm going back to studying. Blessings.
@BobRossThaLegend
@BobRossThaLegend 4 жыл бұрын
@@biowiener7825 Update?
@education-xn8bk
@education-xn8bk 6 ай бұрын
CONTENT 00:15 - 1) Study break 07:50 - 2 Reward system 10:19 - 3) Dedicated study area (Behavior Reinforcement) 19:49 - 4) Rote memorization vs. Active learning 32:49 - 5) Study groups 33:58 - 6) Highlighting books (Recognition vs. Recollection) 36:37 - 7) Remembering (Recollection) ---- 36:57 - 8) Sleeping (REM Sleep) 39:09 - 9) Taking notes 41:20 - 10) Active Recitation 43:22 - 11) Study from books (SQ3R = Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) 47:42 - 12) Mnemonics (Acronyms, Coin Sayings, Interactive Images) copied 1.) Reinforcement vs. Punishment • Things that are reinforced → we do more of • Things that are punished → we do less of ◦ Don't turn studying into punishment • The moment (your studying effectiveness) slides, take a break • Break = something you enjoy (5 - 15min of petting your cat/dog) • When you are done studying for the day, do something nice for yourself ◦ ex. drinking beer at a pub • "Studying is a training. And if you train yourself, it becomes relatively easier" ------------------------------------ 2.) Environmental Cues • We are controlled by environmental cues ◦ ex 1. studying in a bedroom → bed calls you ◦ ex 2. studying on a dining table → food calls you • Reconfigure & engineer your environment to minimize unproductive cues • Reconfigure & engineer your environment to optimize productive cues ◦ ex 1. when your "study lamp" is on → study ◦ ex 2. when your "study lamp" is off → don't study ------------------------------------ 3.) Learning Experience Optimization • True learning experience changes your behavior ◦ Question: conversely, can your behavior change your learning experience? • The more active you are in learning, the more effective ◦ What is "active in learning"? → recitation (ex. talking to yourself) ------------------------------------ 4.) Rote Memorization • Rote Memorization = memorization through repetition ◦ most of us are bad at it ◦ not very effective ------------------------------------ 5.) Fact vs. Concept • Q: So how can we be effective? • A: Decide what you are learning ◦ am I learning a "fact"? ◦ am I learning a "concept"? • "Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis" ◦ fact = Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis ◦ concept = psychoanalysis • Futility of knowing facts ◦ "Yeah, so what?" → question raised to understand conceptually ◦ "What does it do?" → question raised to understand conceptually ◦ "How does it function?"" → question raised to understand conceptually • "Can you put the concept in your own words? If you can't, you don't understand it." • To understand something both factually & conceptually, make it meaningful to you ◦ "To make it meaningful is a struggle. Otherwise, it's a waste of time". ------------------------------------ 6.) Make It Meaningful • When you remember a piece of information, don't simply remember it. • Remember its application & relative value (thus establishing meaning) • ex. Remember 30 words (ex. water bottle) while: ◦ group 1: counting the vowels of the 30 words ◦ group 2: counting the application of the 30 words in a deserted island & their relative value from 1-5 scale • Group 2 remembered 100% more words ------------------------------------ 7.) Recognition vs. Recollection • "If you look at it, go to the next one, read it, and then stop and go back to the one before, look up in the sky and in your own words, say what that was about" - drives recollection ------------------------------------ 8.) Sleep • "If you are not getting a good night, typically around 8 hours, you are not getting enough 'rem'; what you've studied doesn't become permanent" • REM = Rapid Eye Movement. It's a brain activity that consolidates & stores information. It occurs when you sleep. •"There's no money to be made by telling people to get more sleep. So you don't hear about it on TV." ◦ ex. "Sleep is our biggest competitor" - Netflix CEO ------------------------------------ 9.) Note Taking • "The first moment you get after a class, ideally right after the class... sit down with your notes and expand on everything you jotted down. Give it depth. Flesh it out." • 5 min investment of expounding & summarizing your notes can ensure permanent recall of a given information ------------------------------------ 10.) Recitation • How to reinforce your learning (recitation): 1. Ask other people 2. Teach other people 3. Talk out loud • Other examples of recitation 1. Write it out 2. Monologue it out • Study optimization: ◦ 80% = spend on reciting ◦ 20% = spend on reading ------------------------------------ 11.) SQ3R • SQ3R ◦ Survey ◦ Question ◦ Read ◦ Recite ◦ Review • "If you intend to find something, you find it" ◦ Thus, survey a textbook (don't read) while questioning ------------------------------------ 12.) Mnemonics • Mnemonics: any system that facilitates recalls • Examples of mnemonics: 1. Acronyms 2. Coined Sayings 3. Interactive images (the more absurd, the better) 4. Note-taking
@anitahudson1570
@anitahudson1570 4 жыл бұрын
This was the first time in my life that I wished a lecture wouldn't end.
@gabrielcatalin8933
@gabrielcatalin8933 4 жыл бұрын
Then you learned nothing out of it
@tomassarmientocandia7267
@tomassarmientocandia7267 4 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielcatalin8933 There were some things left to say, but the time didn't let him.
@gabrielcatalin8933
@gabrielcatalin8933 4 жыл бұрын
@@tomassarmientocandia7267 i guess so
@deloharupia
@deloharupia 4 жыл бұрын
me too :(
@qwqwtry7027
@qwqwtry7027 4 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielcatalin8933 shut the fuck up
@kotarodesu5344
@kotarodesu5344 4 жыл бұрын
The best 9 year old vid youtube ever recommended so far.
@naturalattempts4504
@naturalattempts4504 4 жыл бұрын
if a 9 year old finds this video, they are going places in life
@chuckmcmicheal558
@chuckmcmicheal558 4 жыл бұрын
@@naturalattempts4504 lolol
@quantumgirl3047
@quantumgirl3047 7 жыл бұрын
I'm a phd student, so I have to study a lot. So I start watching videos on how to study, and I keep watching and watching, and then it's midnight and I have to go to bed!
@jazzsmith5187
@jazzsmith5187 5 жыл бұрын
same but different field of study lol
@lashonecorlette9505
@lashonecorlette9505 3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@floveslondon
@floveslondon Жыл бұрын
This man is a genius, I've learned more in this hour than I have in high school and 4 years of university combined! Thank you, I can really use this information now I've started med school at the age of 31... I also have adhd and was able to concentrate for the full hour, that's when you know this is a great teacher
@Piratadoidao
@Piratadoidao 3 жыл бұрын
This guy looks like the best professor in the world. I was able to keep up my attention the whole presentation. Wonderful! ✨👏😦
@sophiette4001
@sophiette4001 3 жыл бұрын
Same!!
@ayman4797
@ayman4797 3 жыл бұрын
Same here i swear ..
@THETYMEKK12
@THETYMEKK12 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@brandonlaba4248
@brandonlaba4248 2 жыл бұрын
I graduated college 7 years ago. One thing I miss about school is those teachers that were really enthusiastic and passionate about what they taught. Marty seems like one of those great types of teachers. Cheers to you, Marty! And thanks for the useful knowledge!
@Zar4thustr4
@Zar4thustr4 4 жыл бұрын
Me and a friend each reading a different chapter for 20 minutes than explaning it to each other while the other person tried to ask questions that the explainer could not answer - was fun and very effective also that way we could learn for hours.
@aleksandarsubotic1778
@aleksandarsubotic1778 3 жыл бұрын
Now thats smart
@franknfriends9987
@franknfriends9987 3 жыл бұрын
Love this! I find that one of the best ways to learn is to teach. Helping someone else to understand something can help you to better retain it as well.
@_AdamFay3
@_AdamFay3 2 жыл бұрын
1. Pomodoro technique - reward yourself for breaks 2. Give yourself a large reward after each long study session 3. Create a dedicated study space for yourself - keep it sacred 1. leave the desk every time you take a break 2. focus your brain - don't listen to music 4. The more active you are in learning, the more effective 1. decide what you are learning - fact or concept? 2. you must understand the concepts - put it into your own words to make it meaningful for you 5. Take notes in the lecture 1. as soon as you finish class, review your notes and flesh it out in 5 mins 6. Make use of study groups to increase performance 7. Highlighters make you confuse recognition with recollection 1. continuously test yourself 8. Don't ruin good studying with inadequate sleep (8h needed) - REM is important 9. The best way to learn is to teach someone else or object - talk it out loud 1. write it out in your own words 10. Use textbooks effectively - they are so powerful 1. SQ3Rs: Survey, Questions, Read, Recite, Review 1. survey - look at subheadings, pictures and raise questions for yourself 'what is x? what is y?' 2. look for answers - if you intend to look for it, you will find it 11. Use mnemonics to remember facts 1. acronyms 2. coined sayings 3. interacting images - work the best; the weirder the image the better
@rupestreviajante6664
@rupestreviajante6664 3 жыл бұрын
I took his first advice and divided my watching of this lecture into parts. I feel like i understood way better than if i had watched the whole this at once
@OLMI_TEFERA
@OLMI_TEFERA 3 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna to do like u
@LSNG
@LSNG 3 жыл бұрын
Whats the advice ?
@111Phoenix777
@111Phoenix777 4 жыл бұрын
This is internet gold. Should be required viewing for everyone, but especially students.
@SharpCookie
@SharpCookie 3 жыл бұрын
👏👏
@fdedoney4301
@fdedoney4301 3 жыл бұрын
so true
@fdedoney4301
@fdedoney4301 3 жыл бұрын
cool
@maxwarrior4681
@maxwarrior4681 4 жыл бұрын
Contents: 1. Managing your Study Time - 0:15 => 30 mins studying + 5 mins break 2. Reward System - 7:50 3. Importance of Study Area - 10:17 => You can get distracted easily in a bad studying area -> You can not concentrate on your work 4. Efficient Learning - 19:48 => Concepts are more important than Facts => Meaningfulness in Learning - 23:55 6. Study Groups - 32:49 => Motivation + Power of Studying with People 7. Mistakes in Studying - 33:33 => Highlighting => Recognition vs Recollection => Importance of Sleep - 37:00 8. Some Tips => When Would You Want To Study (Using Your Time) - 38:35 => Taking Notes - 39:09 => Answering your Questions and Clearing up your Confusions - 40:05 9. Active Learning - 41:20 => Recitation => SQ3R (Survey - Question - Read - Recite - Review) 10. Memorizing Facts - 47:22 => Mnemonics Please comment down below if I missed out something! I tried my best :) Vocabulary: - State Dependent Memory => When people remember more information if their physical and mental state is the same time of encoding and time of recall - Source: Wikipedia - Rote Memorization => a memorization technique based on repetition - Source: Wikipedia - Short-Term Memory - Deeper Processing => state of processing information during a sleep - Recognition vs Recollection => when you recognize something, you do not remember it - Consolidation Process => the process of making the information in your brain more solide - Pedagogy - Mnemonics (German: Eselsbrücke) => abbreviations I sadly just realized that there is another version of this comment 6 years ago from Cosmin Iliincuta, right after I finished it... I assure you though that I really did not copy anything from him and it is an original comment
@mehadi811
@mehadi811 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@mateenahmed1283
@mateenahmed1283 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@leowu988
@leowu988 4 жыл бұрын
God Bless You
@sudhakarkaushik6128
@sudhakarkaushik6128 4 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot, very helpful
@donovon9187
@donovon9187 4 жыл бұрын
OMG THANK YOU !
@chloebataille431
@chloebataille431 4 ай бұрын
I think every French med student dues their success to this man. Thanks for ever
@WirageVoyage
@WirageVoyage 4 жыл бұрын
I just noticed that after 18 minutes I started to go through the comments. It's exactly what he said about the time period one is able to concentrate. incredible. And very helpful to know.
@petegalvs
@petegalvs 4 жыл бұрын
I only got 15 minutes...
@sarahazara9015
@sarahazara9015 4 жыл бұрын
I only got to 53 seconds
@guenevere704
@guenevere704 4 жыл бұрын
i went straight to the comments wonder what that says about me?
@turtle8797
@turtle8797 4 жыл бұрын
@@guenevere704 same ahah and well it was a good idea cause someone summarised it all
@jas_bataille
@jas_bataille 4 жыл бұрын
You got me! I went to the comments at 18:25
@Aryan-rx9rl
@Aryan-rx9rl 3 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS GUY! His personality is amazing. I love how he cracks jokes while explaining things and also love how he simplifies everything! What a great dude.
@biplobchaki6374
@biplobchaki6374 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqK5dpqMmsZnesk 😊
@bingerwiner
@bingerwiner 4 ай бұрын
Here are my notes, hope anyone finds them useful it took me a lot of time: 1. Time how long I can study with full focus by stopping when I feel like I read it but it's not coming through and I am wasting my time. Then let that time be my study sessions' duration, and increase it by five minutes monthy. Divide my study session's length by 5 mins and that's my breaktime in between them. 2. Set and build up a cue for beginning studying like only turning my entitled study-lamp on when it's that time, or studying in a dedicated room only for that. 3. Active learning with frequent recalls Rote vs active memorisation; First decide if the information I need to learn is a concept(which we need tolearn by understanding how it's working logically, like how my nervous system or photosynthesis work)/a fact(a piece of information which I cannot comprehend the working of in a logical manner, like learning a poem or a name of a bone.) 🤔🔬🧬🕵How to study a concept: Discover the meaning of it. Find a way to make it meaningful for me, which usually involves frustration, but that is necessary to learn it effectively. In other words think about it's application, and use. A meaningful piece relates to something that I already know. Don't believe myself that I've learned it, when for example just seeing it. To make sure that it's not my incredible ability to confuse recollection with recognition, first focus on another topic and then go back to the previous to recite it in my own words to prove that I've grasped the concept. Thereby I prevent not studying something that I only have recognised, but thought that I've understood. 🌙Moving learned things from short to long term memory, in other words consolidation requires rem sleep(~8h). If I want to do something else instead of going to bed, ask myself: Are those other things as important as studying and learning, which are the most important things that I am doing as a student? If those other activites turn out to be not that fundamental, I maybe need go give up them. ⌛🕘If my excuse is that I don't have enough time, bring into attention that everyone has the same amount of time available, the difference is that some use it well and others not so much. 📝Take notes by expanding on them right after class in detail for about 5 minutes so that I'll don't forget what they are about. If I get stuck then ask about it from a classmate or the teacher what it was about. Don't worry about interrupting teachers, they want me to suceed. 🗣👥🧸🪑The best way to learn is to teach somebody else, because it reinforces my learning and tells me if I've really understood it or not, and if not then I can go back to it and redo it. If others aren't interested in this or there are no others talk to a duck/an empty chair. (Talking out loud alone is only abnormal when I you are not aware of it) 💭🧑‍🏫🗣Only 20% of my learning should be passive like reading or listening and the other 80% should go for recitation, recalling actively. 📚How to use a textbook: SQ3R: 1. survey & question: raise questions about the pictures and also about some things I don't understand, therefore when I will be reading I will look for those answers so that I will remember them more because I was searching for them (like first creating and organising the boxes for the data and then finding the answers for them I organisably can just put those info into the boxes/ like putting the hanger first in the wardrobe and then putting the clothes in instead of inversely). 2. read and as above look for the answers for my questions 3. recite the gist of what I understood 4. review more and more rarely (spaced repetition) 🧩🧠💆‍♀How to study facts: Use mnemonics(a system that facilitates recall; techniques like notetaking are inofficial ones) like: • Acronyms: put together the first letters of only the fact's words that must be there, we don't need to involve auxiliary words like if it were a sentence, this is in order to simplify. Then put the formed acronym into some relatable context afterwards, e.g. RADIO as for the heart's right atrium has deoxiginated bood, and inversely the left carries oxigenated. • Coined sayings: make a little perhaps rhyming sentence like for unscrewing something say righty tighty lefty loosey, or to memorise the planets from the sun outward you can say: My very good mother just served us nine pizzas. • Interacting images:(best mnemonic) Convert some part of a fact into an image by perhaps the identical pronounciation(,but different meaning), and also invent an action for it with sounds, emotions and connect them. The more weirder the more memorable. E.g. fat has 9 calories per gramm-> A fat german lady saying nein nein(nine) to a cake.
@BURNINGAFROBEATS
@BURNINGAFROBEATS 4 жыл бұрын
Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days. You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ... Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future. Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ... You deserve to be happy :)
@ilikecloudsbro8820
@ilikecloudsbro8820 4 жыл бұрын
My friend: So what did you do today? Me: Just ya know sat in my rom listening to a man telling me to stop being stupid
@killerswrath
@killerswrath 4 жыл бұрын
And to stop studying lol
@complex_variation
@complex_variation 4 жыл бұрын
hahahahahaha
@sriptixyt5225
@sriptixyt5225 4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Φ.Ε.Τ.Α
@Φ.Ε.Τ.Α 4 жыл бұрын
*room
@AA-po3hn
@AA-po3hn 4 жыл бұрын
@@killerswrath ?
@tochukwutc3727
@tochukwutc3727 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 36 at the moment and even though I've managed to get an engineering first degree (locally) and a masters degree (abroad), I still wish I had seen this video once I got into secondary school because I would have done a whole lot better...the information within is so empowering. I always knew there were more effective ways to study and learn but they "hardly ever" teach that in this part of the world. To now listen to Dr Lobdell just feels like such a relief I've been waiting 25 years to experience. Thank you so much Marty for such an incredibly enlightening video.
@m.agussantoso
@m.agussantoso Жыл бұрын
I want to thank you so much for this video Mr. Marty ❤️❤️❤️ I watched this video on my fresh year in 2019, I tried to follow your rules on my college career and this month I will be defending my undergrad thesis. I'm not a smart person, I know that I wouldn't survive if I don't have the right mindset for college, and this is the only no nonsense video about study that I found. Now, here I am, I got a gpa above 3.5/4.00, 3 internship experience, and I already offered a position as an associate consultant in a big 4 consulting company this December, before I graduated. (This is a huge accomplishment for me, since I'm coming from a rural area in a remote village). For you guys who are watching him in your fresh year. It works (at least for me). Just put your faith into his talk and do it.
@ChrisLeeX
@ChrisLeeX 8 жыл бұрын
Wow. Over years my ability to learn has grown exponentially. I can see why now. This talk is pure gold. The effects of environment is just, eye opening. Thank you for sharing.
@danzell2
@danzell2 8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Lee PureGold for real. Theres Gold everywhere
@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773
@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773 5 жыл бұрын
What specifically grabs your attention in this presentation?
@Sniffthedrippings
@Sniffthedrippings 3 жыл бұрын
This professor was amazing and his students do not realize how blessed they are to have such a great and enthusiastic professor. Sadly, I remember my professors as egotistical and bitter and that doesn't foster any desire to learn.
@techfan1017
@techfan1017 2 жыл бұрын
Same thought I had. I truly hated most my college classes because my professors had no optimism.
@Sniffthedrippings
@Sniffthedrippings 2 жыл бұрын
@@techfan1017 well said! My professors lived in a bubble which made them detached from reality and extremely bitter.
@kewl800i
@kewl800i 2 жыл бұрын
5 years ago I watched this months before I took the bar exams to improve my study/review habits. This is very effective (and I passed the bar). "The moment you start to slide, you're shovelling against the tide."- that stuck with me. It is important that this is done with focus and under a blocked schedule. And of course, personal treats is just as important too!
@dvsxavier
@dvsxavier 4 жыл бұрын
"If you haven't changed behavior, you haven't learned it." Wow, that's so true.
@Vi3ver1
@Vi3ver1 9 жыл бұрын
How to study smart 1. GET 8 HOURS OF SLEEP 2. Drink 6-8 glasses of water everyday 3. Exercise 4. Establish a time plan of studying: include breaks 5. Identify your learning techniques:visual, kinesthetic, auditory, etc. 6. What is your goal for the semester. 7. Pray
@diaohuishuai
@diaohuishuai 9 жыл бұрын
+realme rara I am good at the last part
@Mirsab
@Mirsab 9 жыл бұрын
+Humphrey Zhang I agree!😂🙏🏼
@MohdKl24
@MohdKl24 9 жыл бұрын
very good
@malibutaa
@malibutaa 8 жыл бұрын
+realme rara 8. Jesus take the wheel.
@KR-wf5km
@KR-wf5km 8 жыл бұрын
+realme rara 8 Hours of sleep is probably the most important on the list
@ryanw8509
@ryanw8509 5 жыл бұрын
"students can't focus on a lecture thats more than 20~30 mins long" "anywayz, here's dis 60 min lecture lol"
@amankishore3512
@amankishore3512 5 жыл бұрын
It depends on the subject and how mental effort it takes. More the mental effort it takes more easily brain gets tired. In this case it's just informative listening
@mediocrejokre
@mediocrejokre 5 жыл бұрын
lmao
@bluephoenix1652
@bluephoenix1652 5 жыл бұрын
Well, for regular students yes---but he is interacting with them and his audience are all students who can relate to what he is saying--not domain specific knowledge that could be a mental torture. So, he made it through and we're glad he shared this with us.
@sadbitchh123
@sadbitchh123 5 жыл бұрын
LMFAO
@htooanthlaing862
@htooanthlaing862 5 жыл бұрын
@@amankishore3512 ... I support your reply
@pinkman935
@pinkman935 Жыл бұрын
watched this 2 years back when i was in 11th grade, this man helped me score a significant score in my 12th final exam. So i can certainly say, if you apply what he said it’s inevitable that you’re going to succeed!
@Oiiiar_
@Oiiiar_ 5 жыл бұрын
Study❎ See a 50 minutes video about how to study✅
@sheralipathansheralipathan1923
@sheralipathansheralipathan1923 5 жыл бұрын
SKXC
@sheralipathansheralipathan1923
@sheralipathansheralipathan1923 5 жыл бұрын
SASkC . VDQAo
@anneworks
@anneworks 5 жыл бұрын
So.... did you implement any of it and win back some of that time?
@vivekmathur3514
@vivekmathur3514 5 жыл бұрын
@@anneworks I'ma try to
@taylorswiftsucks
@taylorswiftsucks 5 жыл бұрын
Lol same and I just watched the whole thing
@subtlez2431
@subtlez2431 5 жыл бұрын
"It's not gonna happen through osmosis." I loved that line.
@silentbranch
@silentbranch 5 жыл бұрын
Zach LMAO He said it literally right as i read this comment wtf
@yousillygoose6958
@yousillygoose6958 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't osmosis a science term for when a substance spreads through another substance to equally hold an attraction to each substances atoms?
@yolo-vl4wz
@yolo-vl4wz 5 жыл бұрын
Houdini Papaini Troll yes, that’s absolutely correct
@yousillygoose6958
@yousillygoose6958 5 жыл бұрын
@@yolo-vl4wz so is quote means that it's not going to happen by itself like osmosis.
@iwontreplybacklol7481
@iwontreplybacklol7481 4 жыл бұрын
@@yousillygoose6958 nice try to look smart, stay in school,
@afiqahzahirah3389
@afiqahzahirah3389 4 жыл бұрын
This is actually really true. After 30 minutes of the vid, i needed to pause for a sec bcs i was already mentally spacing out. Very helpful, thank you so much
@simondoan69
@simondoan69 3 жыл бұрын
I got to 30:23 and started struggling understanding what he was saying first time round/getting distracted by objects in my room.
@languagelearningdabbler
@languagelearningdabbler 3 жыл бұрын
I’m at 37 min. I’m going to pause and finish it later. Really good stuff.
@Robotomy101
@Robotomy101 3 жыл бұрын
me at about 40 something.
@Darktan2112
@Darktan2112 3 жыл бұрын
I watched this until I started really thinking "This must be the 25-minute wall he was talking about, it must have been 25 minutes, it genuinely feels like it's probably been 25 minutes." But then I checked the KZbin progress bar and it was only at 12 minutes ::((
@smiles4you142
@smiles4you142 Жыл бұрын
I was really upset due to my grades. And have taken a gap year to work on my self, identify my study methods. And improve my habits........ Thank you so much professor! I'll surely comeback after getting into my desired med school to thank you for the motivation and these really special methods! 🙌🙌
@kaiyadeppiesse7850
@kaiyadeppiesse7850 4 жыл бұрын
im a senior in high school, and last semester i would study until 3 in the morning and completely fail my tests, and carried a C average. but this semester, ive applied this method in the video and im currently sitting at an A average. tbh if i saw this video last semester i would have done so much better and my mental health wouldnt have struggled as much as it did
@lamp2958
@lamp2958 4 жыл бұрын
kaiya deppiesse I’m glad you found this video.
@elsie-meijones5760
@elsie-meijones5760 4 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm doing right now!!! I wish I could of seen this 2 weeks ago as I have 5 tests next week, first one starting in 2 days and I'm stressingggg
@kaiyadeppiesse7850
@kaiyadeppiesse7850 4 жыл бұрын
@@elsie-meijones5760 good luck! im in college now and im watching this video again to get back into the swing of things hehe
@Kit-Kat4L
@Kit-Kat4L 4 жыл бұрын
kaiya deppiesse do u listen to music while studying? Taking APS this year in 10th
@jocelyns5331
@jocelyns5331 3 жыл бұрын
Vanakkam.
@wick2573
@wick2573 2 жыл бұрын
Successful people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
@Michael-bx1sb
@Michael-bx1sb 2 жыл бұрын
I have heard a lot about investments with Clara and how good she is, please how safe are the profits?
@estherjack6027
@estherjack6027 2 жыл бұрын
@@Michael-bx1sb I have also been tradingwith her. profits are secured and over a 100 percent return on investment.
@estherjack6027
@estherjack6027 2 жыл бұрын
My first investment with Clara gave me upto $53,000 and that has made me invest without the fear of losing, I got four of my friends involved with her already.
@Michael-bx1sb
@Michael-bx1sb 2 жыл бұрын
@@estherjack6027 wow that's very nice Please how can i be able to reach out to your broker, my income stream is in a mess.pls
@Michael-bx1sb
@Michael-bx1sb 2 жыл бұрын
Pls how I can get in touch with this Expert Clara?
@Roberto-cc7rt
@Roberto-cc7rt 2 жыл бұрын
I USED THESE TECHNIQUE IN MY LICENSURE EXAM AND BY GOD'S GRACE I TOP THE EXAM FOR CRIMINOLOGIST IN PHILIPPINES THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
@arultherule
@arultherule Жыл бұрын
The professor is a gold mine, he'll be an inspiration for generations of students.
@scarletflame8769
@scarletflame8769 4 жыл бұрын
This needs to be spread and implemented in middle schools and high schools as well.
@ZackV2496
@ZackV2496 4 жыл бұрын
Indeed ...actually i shared ds to my students..
@halcyform9161
@halcyform9161 3 жыл бұрын
The early part where he identifies losing focus, clarifying what that means, and what to do about it, are very good. Whenever you have a functional procedure for something (that is repeatable), this is a permanent tool that you can always fall back on and increase your efficiency. With continued use, you can even further refine, adapt and evolve it. A dedicated study area is largely a luxury, which is why I liked him pointing out something like a study lamp to try and fake out your state of mind. It'll be a luxury because life doesn't always go the way you want and you are often not in control of your environment, conditions or the people you have to work with. Again, you need to have some kind of procedure on how you study. Should have a core method, but then that core should be supported by various methods. Each method will be more applicable to a different situation or material. As for methods, something that he said needs to be repeated. Notes. Notes are key. Take notes during, if possible. However, don't sacrifice the moment for notes. Fit notes in where you can, anyway you can. Immediately after, dump everything you can recall into your notes. Don't organize. Getting it on paper is the priority. If you have trouble, rewind, picture yourself and what you were doing. Try to relive the moment. Every sound, smell, facial expression, discussion, argument, emotion, whatever. Any association you can think of to hook and recall information. Retrieve it and write it down. Once it's all down, then you can organize it. Organize it, review it, and find out what's missing or confused. For notes, I used to use the cornell method. I moved away from that and simply took notes on front only. Leave the back blank for either more notes (as my understanding improves) and/or various memory hooks such as drawings, examples or references that further clarify information. As your understanding improves, refine and rewrite. The front and back should then firm up to be more concrete. Text on front. Drawings, examples, graphs, etc on back. Memory Hooks/Memory Palace. Stories, mnemoics, limericks, picture association, etc. This is an area of study on it's own and should be explored and see what works for you. Book studying. This takes some preparation, but what I do is research what I have available for books on subject. Instead of using one book, use at least three. One book should be as basic as possible. Another book should be heavy on illustrations (or similar) and another should be more advanced (theory). Match up their chapters and study them simultaneously. It'll be like you are piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. Don't focus on facts, focus on how it works. Use the basic book to study overall purpose, the theory on how to explain why and the illustrations to give you a visual reference to tie them together. Using the multi book method also breaks up the fatigue you get from looking at the same [book] material. Each book will also have some overlap, which is what you want since each author will present the material differently. You'll be forced to view the material from different angles/viewpoints. Comparing/Reconciling these different viewpoints will be their own exercise that will force you to think differently. You may also find that one author makes more sense than another in a particular area. Eventually, you pull everything you need from those books and consolidate it into your own. Then guard it like it's made out of gold, because people will try to steal it if they see it. Don't underestimate your subconscious. While you are actively bombarding yourself, your subconscious will be chewing away at all this stuff and the differing viewpoints/material will help speed up the AH HA moment. When you move from one book to another, your subconscious will be picking up on these transitions and will be on the look out for things that stand out. It will eventually put them together. You'll be in the shower, making dinner or on the toilet, and eventually you'll be like: OMG. No marker highlighting. Ever. If you absolutely have to, use a vertical line (in pencil) next to paragraph you need to look at. If you need something specific to pop out, you should be making notes in the margins (in your own words). If you are very lucky, you'll eventually come across a book on the subject that will stand alone on it's own once you've made some margin notes. Unfortunately, they are pretty rare.
@renektonftw
@renektonftw 2 жыл бұрын
🐊
@saadinhalf
@saadinhalf 2 жыл бұрын
I see you listened to his lecture
@bysirene
@bysirene 8 жыл бұрын
how i study smart : 1. Feeling not motivated enough 2. Waste my time with watching motivation videos till sleep
@Sadaaaaf
@Sadaaaaf 5 жыл бұрын
Ceren bienien has its only wasting time if you don’t learn or change from it. It IS NOT wasting time if you actually TRY to put effort
@mahzizen7878
@mahzizen7878 5 жыл бұрын
Don't think that way. Because you are not learning from them. So try to write some notes while you are watching and then only one lecture would be enough for your whole career as a student
@rakshitathakur
@rakshitathakur Жыл бұрын
OMG I can't believe I came across this video again , I watched it years back and got so much to learn from it but then I lost this video , I looked for it over over but couldn't remember professors name , Very relieved and happy to have found it in right time 😄
@UdayAggarwal95
@UdayAggarwal95 8 жыл бұрын
the moment when a five minutes break becomes a whole week.!
@jo-oy4vj
@jo-oy4vj 8 жыл бұрын
so true
@marahaldiab
@marahaldiab 8 жыл бұрын
this is my story
@revanonarsi579
@revanonarsi579 8 жыл бұрын
my breaks still going... since 2011
@FutureStarHG
@FutureStarHG 8 жыл бұрын
Revan Onarsi lol Damn 😂
@brittenyevans1101
@brittenyevans1101 7 жыл бұрын
Uday Aggrawal ROFL
@zneuph
@zneuph 3 жыл бұрын
"Procrastinating by not studying but watching a video about studying." is what I was aiming for before watching this video... After it, I learned much more than I thought was only an act of procrastination :>
@yomommashaus
@yomommashaus 4 жыл бұрын
As a "hardworking med student," I can get fidgety and have some "ADHD" type tendencies and so I tend to adopt 3 main strategies: 1 - bargaining with myself - ie. "I don't feel like studying right now... unless I get a cup of coffee.... or unless I choose a topic I'm most interested in today." This helps me find ways of convincing myself to do it. The second is: mixing it up, keeping it fresh; so if I'm not studying well at home, I go out, maybe to the library, or to a coffee shop. If I'm getting bored of reading an article or book, I watch a video or do a case scenario. Keep it interesting! And third: jump on opportunity. I study best in the morning so I utilize this motivation to get lots done early. But I'm flexible. If I was going to do something else later on but realize I'm in a studying mood now, I jump on it! And conversely, if I settle in for a long session and realize early on that my mind keeps jumping to something else, I may stop early and get back to studying later, and without any self-judgement. Taking a break to do something fun, as was taught in this video, works wonders! Cheers!
@j.m5299
@j.m5299 4 жыл бұрын
thanks! i wish the best for you!!
@Han-bk8un
@Han-bk8un Жыл бұрын
I'm 24 and still undergraduate, and next semester I'm going to take my final exam which is relating about thesis, this is so helpfull, I really learned a lot of understand more how to have a better comprehension towards study material, I really very thankyou with this video so so help me alot. God bless you Profesor Lodbell
@blue7180
@blue7180 9 жыл бұрын
This was probably the only lecture I was able to sit through and enjoy.
@Rellz_yt
@Rellz_yt 9 жыл бұрын
+Wimmie Yaka Me too.
@Sir_BoazMutatayi
@Sir_BoazMutatayi 8 жыл бұрын
+Wimmie Yaka And I am distracted with reading comments.
@javariakhan5128
@javariakhan5128 8 жыл бұрын
exactly and me too :) and didn't get bore too
@faganfit572
@faganfit572 6 жыл бұрын
Amen to that! :-D
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 6 жыл бұрын
So then you didn't study smart aye? I read the first comment that summarize the entire lecture, got the gist of it in 2 min. gg I win.
@DrewbieDoobyDoo
@DrewbieDoobyDoo 4 жыл бұрын
This guy has re-sparked my hunger for knowledge in the midst of a pandemic.
@MJ-hw3qg
@MJ-hw3qg 4 жыл бұрын
DON’T MISS : WORTHFUL - to be FOCUSED, FAST, EFFICIENT and to improve your PERFORMANCE. As exam is about PERFORMING besides all your hard work. www.amazon.com.au/Success-Through-Meditation-Self-hypnosis-ebook/dp/B08JMG1H14 😱 Do you ever wonder, how some guys perform better without painstaking hard work ? 💥 our performance, efficiency, cognitive abilities and IQ label is depends on our state of mind, emotions and feelings. How to manage your yourself for best results ? 😙 Whenever you got motivated to do something , it only remains for few days or weeks.. technique to maintain this motivation by simple trick. 😃SOMETIMES SIMPLE WORK OR CALCULATION TAKES LONGER TIME AND YOU MADE MANY MINISCULE MISTAKES, WHICH IRRITATE YOU AND MADE YOU TO REPEAT IT. IT’S OPPOSITE ,,SOMETIMES YOU WORK FOCUSED AND FAST, GET NEW IDEAS, HUGE WORK COMPLETED IN SHORT TIME AND YOU ABLE TO SOLVE DIFFICULT PROBLEM EASILY. AND YOU PERFORM UNEXPECTED IN EXAM OR ANY COMPETITION. ⚡Technique to MAINTAIN THIS PACE, CONFIDENCE, FOCOUS AND IQ LEVEL EVERY TIME???? 💥 AVAILABLE ON AMAZON, APPLE BOOK STORE , BARNES AND NOBLE PRESS. KOBO etc 🗼AS YOU THINK AND IMAGINE ALL THE TIME. DIVERTING THIS THOUGHTS FOR MEDITATION AND SELF HYPNOSIS TO TAKE control ON your HABITS, BEHAVIOUR, INCREASE IQ LEVEL, CONFIDENCE AND WILL POWER, ETC EXTRA. 🗼WITHOUT ANY REQUIREMENTS OF EXTRA and SCHEDULED TIME TABLE AND ANY MEDITATION rituals. ✌WITHIN 60 PAGES and ONLY 3 HOURS BOOK, YOU DON’T HAVE TO READ VOLUMES AND BORING 1000 PAGES BOOKS. 🌜 ALSO HELPFUL IN IMPROVING HEALTH, BODY FAT REGULATIONS, SEXUAL ISSUES, AND OTHER USUAL LIFE PROBLEM. ":;
@hunterbawlz
@hunterbawlz 4 жыл бұрын
Nice. So what have you learned in the past 3 months?
@sxli3340
@sxli3340 4 жыл бұрын
fsdf
@hurbig
@hurbig 4 жыл бұрын
This video has literally changed my life! Thank you so much! It's been 6 weeks since I've started following much of this advice and it works so well, I still can't believe it. I still like to use highlighters when reading a textbooks because I like to be active when studying (writing is much more my cup of tea than reading) but I have now started to re-read all sentences that I marked as important after having marked them and it works really well. Also the little study lamp trick is wonderful! I can't walk away from my desk when taking a short break because it'll take me like half an hour until I sit down again since I easily get distracted, but I turn off my lamp when taking a short break, turn the chair around and play a short game on my phone while having a timer for when to return to work. Also, since I've started taking short breaks whenever I feel tired I can go three times as long as when I started without getting tired. This is so cool! For the first time in my life studying has turned into a positive experience for me :)
@markmelon3529
@markmelon3529 4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that :) Keep going!!
@MJ-hw3qg
@MJ-hw3qg 4 жыл бұрын
DON’T MISS : WORTHFUL - to be FOCUSED, FAST, EFFICIENT and to improve your PERFORMANCE. As exam is about PERFORMING besides all your hard work. www.amazon.com.au/Success-Through-Meditation-Self-hypnosis-ebook/dp/B08JMG1H14 😱 Do you ever wonder, how some guys perform better without painstaking hard work ? 💥 our performance, efficiency, cognitive abilities and IQ label is depends on our state of mind, emotions and feelings. How to manage your yourself for best results ? 😙 Whenever you got motivated to do something , it only remains for few days or weeks.. technique to maintain this motivation by simple trick. 😃SOMETIMES SIMPLE WORK OR CALCULATION TAKES LONGER TIME AND YOU MADE MANY MINISCULE MISTAKES, WHICH IRRITATE YOU AND MADE YOU TO REPEAT IT. IT’S OPPOSITE ,,SOMETIMES YOU WORK FOCUSED AND FAST, GET NEW IDEAS, HUGE WORK COMPLETED IN SHORT TIME AND YOU ABLE TO SOLVE DIFFICULT PROBLEM EASILY. AND YOU PERFORM UNEXPECTED IN EXAM OR ANY COMPETITION. ⚡Technique to MAINTAIN THIS PACE, CONFIDENCE, FOCOUS AND IQ LEVEL EVERY TIME???? 💥 AVAILABLE ON AMAZON, APPLE BOOK STORE , BARNES AND NOBLE PRESS. KOBO etc 🗼AS YOU THINK AND IMAGINE ALL THE TIME. DIVERTING THIS THOUGHTS FOR MEDITATION AND SELF HYPNOSIS TO TAKE control ON your HABITS, BEHAVIOUR, INCREASE IQ LEVEL, CONFIDENCE AND WILL POWER, ETC EXTRA. 🗼WITHOUT ANY REQUIREMENTS OF EXTRA and SCHEDULED TIME TABLE AND ANY MEDITATION rituals. ✌WITHIN 60 PAGES and ONLY 3 HOURS BOOK, YOU DON’T HAVE TO READ VOLUMES AND BORING 1000 PAGES BOOKS. 🌜 ALSO HELPFUL IN IMPROVING HEALTH, BODY FAT REGULATIONS, SEXUAL ISSUES, AND OTHER USUAL LIFE PROBLEM. "*::
@inthesameuniverse
@inthesameuniverse 2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s a privilege to hear and see this video , thank you to the professor and the person who uploaded this , truly amazing video !
@shauryanigam4619
@shauryanigam4619 Жыл бұрын
You have comment amazing complement
@raphaeldouglas9361
@raphaeldouglas9361 3 жыл бұрын
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
@sarahthompsons5843
@sarahthompsons5843 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah! I agree with you sir.
@sarahthompsons5843
@sarahthompsons5843 3 жыл бұрын
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
@christophercook7170
@christophercook7170 3 жыл бұрын
@@sarahthompsons5843 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@agathaherry3571
@agathaherry3571 3 жыл бұрын
@@christophercook7170 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@prosperotos889
@prosperotos889 3 жыл бұрын
@@agathaherry3571 That's very correct sir!! And that is why most of them end up losing they money to scammers.
@EliseFreshwaterBlizzard
@EliseFreshwaterBlizzard 4 жыл бұрын
I first watched this video 4 years ago and found it motivating and helpful. I am back here today because I don't feel motivated once again due to the corona virus. My University is shut and I have to work from home, which is very hard to do ! I hope everyone in the same situation as me is getting on ok with their work.
@paulgabit9534
@paulgabit9534 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Elise?
@serggla924
@serggla924 11 жыл бұрын
Really great professor.Explains everything at the right pace and keeps the students attention.
@amiturmaliya
@amiturmaliya 6 ай бұрын
00:09 The typical college freshman can effectively learn what they're reading within 25 to 30 minutes. 08:49 Create a designated study space with a study lamp. 16:09 Create a dedicated study area to improve focus and productivity. 23:14 Understanding concepts is crucial for meaningful learning. 30:31 Thinking about usefulness can double memory retention 37:49 Getting better rest improves student performance. 44:27 Using SQ3R and mnemonics for effective studying 52:28 Interacting images help in remembering facts Crafted by Merlin AI. Professor you have great way of explaining
@chrizjenj3910
@chrizjenj3910 8 жыл бұрын
He killed it , wish he was my professor
@FutureStarHG
@FutureStarHG 8 жыл бұрын
Chrizjen J Ikr
@eddyvideostar
@eddyvideostar 7 жыл бұрын
Chris: Yeah: You're next!
@su2m86sp
@su2m86sp 7 жыл бұрын
killed it ? is it good or bad? lolwa
@su2m86sp
@su2m86sp 7 жыл бұрын
killed it ? is it good or bad? lolwa
@H3llion78
@H3llion78 6 жыл бұрын
Chrizjen J same here
@sabrina8156
@sabrina8156 2 жыл бұрын
He knows how to attract the attention of everyone and to make them engaged with the lecture. He knows how to be serious and fun at the same time. He’s amazing
@WenssentArt
@WenssentArt Жыл бұрын
Yep you are right.
@ofentsesetshedi5090
@ofentsesetshedi5090 10 жыл бұрын
i am in medical school and to be honest with you 7 hours of study a day is the minimum 1 needs to even get a chance to pass| its pure hard work|
@lvmesina
@lvmesina 10 жыл бұрын
Med here too. I don't study per se.. until exam time. I do "study" by looking at material that I feel like looking at, at the time I feel comfortable to do so. What he says makes sense, but his little anecdote in the beginning is extreme and hard to believe.. "she studied from 6-12, 5 days a week, Sun-Thurs.. and got a 0.00 gpa.. " I don't know about that.
@MrEpicMuscle
@MrEpicMuscle 10 жыл бұрын
Amateur. I'm a freshman in computer engineering. 10 hours every day.
@echelontimepieces22
@echelontimepieces22 10 жыл бұрын
Ofentse Modiselle hello good sir! i just got a burning question need answering regarding studying medicine of coz. do you regret it aand is it worth it? are you aspiring to become a doctor? (im going to uni next year)
@ofentsesetshedi5090
@ofentsesetshedi5090 10 жыл бұрын
Linges Hels i Dont regret it at all medical school although is very demanding ,is a very interesting course | To be honest there is nothing else id rather be then a Doctor| i'd advise it to anyone who has a passion for it | everyday and every lecture is guaranteed that you will learn something amazing | beware of Anatomy and Pathology thow Goodluck|
@DavidRaleyLLC
@DavidRaleyLLC 10 жыл бұрын
Ofentse Modiselle Better for you to become a doctor than an English teacher, for sure
@dimasfajartaufiqismail1643
@dimasfajartaufiqismail1643 16 күн бұрын
One of the most important and meaningful lectures of all time. Every minute, he shared priceless knowledge and life lessons. He is truly way ahead of his time.
@iosonoluke
@iosonoluke 5 жыл бұрын
I'm about to cry, if only i had seen this video before starting University....
@MPVC1
@MPVC1 4 жыл бұрын
jeez im lucky then... im in uni next year.
@ImmyMoh
@ImmyMoh 4 жыл бұрын
Maxwell Moradi As someone who failed uni but then changed his ways and passed... Don’t memorise things. Try to understand them intuitively. Question them. And don’t study days before a test/exam... Study weeks prior. And the most important thing... Do past papers. Your first few papers, do them open book - look at the question, find the topic in your notes and answer it. Goodluck :)
@MPVC1
@MPVC1 4 жыл бұрын
@@ImmyMoh Thanks! I'll keep all those things in mind!
@KoiAcademy
@KoiAcademy 4 жыл бұрын
​@@ImmyMoh I agree with you here. Understanding and mastering concepts is always going to be more valuable than just straight trying to memorize things. That's why the teaching back method is so powerful. Super inspiring that you persevered and made it If you want to see more in depth advice about how to study smarter, we made a video! Cheers kzbin.info/www/bejne/gnWln6Wlm6mtb9E
@mrborat2493
@mrborat2493 4 жыл бұрын
@LeYeDi it's way harder without a degree, how many successful people don't have a degree, not too many
@repie
@repie 3 жыл бұрын
For those not enjoying the lamp idea for only studying, I started listening to a music genre that I NEVER listen to on my free time, that being Lofi. I also added in that for every break I take after the I find myself drifting (mine is 25-30) I add in a minute extra to my study break. Super helpful, I passed my first Math class with ALMOST a A, I got a B+, that never happens.
@qwandary
@qwandary 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I do; Lofi, Pomodoro, I made the wall opposite my bed my study section, it has a book shelf either side of the desks, and I have ergonomic tech I only use when studying. Great stuff. I still have to study from bed sometimes due to disability, so I use a special bed table, pile books on it so if I get bored I switch to my subject specific books, and listen to lofi, or if my health is very bad, take breaks to listen to academic vids or audiobooks as an 'audiobreak'.
@BLAZ6
@BLAZ6 2 жыл бұрын
Heyy i havent been passing my maths exam for about 3 years now I have failed each and every term I'll tell if I will pass this time by using this method my exam is coming in a week and result will come in about 4 weeks!
@qwandary
@qwandary 2 жыл бұрын
@@BLAZ6 Best of luck and well done for persevering. I had a family member who had a similar issue, and it impacted their self image. But your grades don't measure your value or even your intellect, just your performance in one snapshot moment. You are learning all the time, about yourself, about studying, about other skills. Each repeat isn't a waste of time. :)
@3looy
@3looy Жыл бұрын
@@BLAZ6 update?
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