Tier Ranking Study Techniques: What is the BEST Way to Revise?

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UnJaded Jade

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@KuteKittie10149
@KuteKittie10149 2 жыл бұрын
I like highlighting, not as a technique on its own but as the initial step when reading. When I skim and see material for the first time, I highlight as I go, and later, when I’m making my notes/actually studying, it helps direct my brain to where key concepts are Edit to add: I think that a lot of the low tier methods are useful for initially getting concepts into my head, and then moving on to higher tier helps solidify everything and fill in details that weren’t essential to understanding the overarching main concepts. I can’t get to the higher tier methods without the low tier methods
@Rinaa11214
@Rinaa11214 2 жыл бұрын
I do the same and completely agree! low tier for when I'm first getting introduced to the info, then higher tier like blurting & practice tests once I'm more confident about everything hahaha
@veerlegroen4001
@veerlegroen4001 2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree! I’m studying educational sciences at the moment and what Jade is telling is exactly what I learn in uni, but on the other hand I personally use low tier more just for learning information first and then maybe high tier for practicing/studying for tests (if I get to that😅)
@joychalaby
@joychalaby 2 жыл бұрын
Precisely.
@drezinne_academiccoach
@drezinne_academiccoach 2 жыл бұрын
So true! Well said!
@ncuh_missahh
@ncuh_missahh 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a visual so that helps sink the of theory I would be studying in my memory, quite decent for my learning...
@jildouschievink6126
@jildouschievink6126 2 жыл бұрын
who also loves to watch Jade before the new school year starts ?
@oifiealagoa6514
@oifiealagoa6514 2 жыл бұрын
MEEE🙋🏾‍♂️
@oifiealagoa6514
@oifiealagoa6514 2 жыл бұрын
Bruh still in my second sem😭
@stephanieudeh9829
@stephanieudeh9829 2 жыл бұрын
me
@sowmiyakamalakannan9875
@sowmiyakamalakannan9875 2 жыл бұрын
Meee 💯
@chukwuebukablessing3622
@chukwuebukablessing3622 2 жыл бұрын
I do😊
@OttoVanluchene
@OttoVanluchene 2 жыл бұрын
Highlighting should be in Meh. Depends how you use it, if it's end up in a coloring book yes it's a waste of time. Highlighting can also be a first step making a summary or making Anki / Flashcards notes from them. During a class you don't have time to make flashcards, but you can already highlight important sections / keywords to transform later in flashcards
@snehasarkar5186
@snehasarkar5186 2 жыл бұрын
Highlighting can be in any category depending on how one uses it. When I read a chapter for the first time I usually highlight any imp definitions/terms/formulae from it. So it helps me spot them later on and I don't have to flip through pages to find stuff. And when I'm short on time I can just go through the highlighted parts. ✌
@lilaclatte882
@lilaclatte882 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 💯. It can even be used to create a summary of a seemingly lengthy topic
@shuasn
@shuasn 2 жыл бұрын
i personally use it to highlight the important bits in a paper to summarize and my notes to summarise my notes for before a test
@DaviFigueiraChavez
@DaviFigueiraChavez Жыл бұрын
Highlightning isn't even a study technique, it is only something apart, not really useful (for me), there are people who like it, there are people who don't like it
@gummy5862
@gummy5862 Жыл бұрын
I think highlighting is just too much work if you need to read a lot of text in a short amount of time, especially if you're reading off of a device where highlighting isn't as simple as on paper (you have to click all sort of buttons just to highlight something the color you want).
@j_a.0
@j_a.0 Жыл бұрын
All the english students defending highlighting with there lives. Fr though how would a maths student use highlighting affectively 😭,
@mirandad2244
@mirandad2244 2 жыл бұрын
Also important to remember that some study techniques (watching videos, explaining to others, etc) develop your understanding in a way that might not be assessed by exams. On the other hand, things like past papers are good at preparing you for an exam but might not be that useful for actually increasing your understanding.
@samijooj-cn1nm
@samijooj-cn1nm 9 ай бұрын
I see your point of view, but would creative, difficult questions be a great revision method? I mean, it's situations which are complex and require a new perspective that really engage us to use our previous understanding to reach a different, innovative conclusion (in my opinion). Don't you think that too?
@micaylabam2428
@micaylabam2428 2 жыл бұрын
This woman is the embodiment of casual magic! 🌻 It is so interesting to learn about cognition and cognitive development. Hope you have a wonderful rest of your day, Jade. 🤗
@sharks2571
@sharks2571 2 жыл бұрын
What struck me is how different techniques have been useful to me at different points in my academic career. At a levels, I made flash cards with exam questions on one side and mark scheme answers on the other side. It was super helpful and I got 100% on 2 different exams using this technique. However at uni, it's about understanding, and only 40% of my grade ever came from exams, so it was about deeply understanding thee topic and reading beyond the scope of the lectures, then past papers and flashcards to revise.
@thetillerwiller4696
@thetillerwiller4696 2 жыл бұрын
For my high school science class she made tests where we had to apply our knowledge, and a lot of kids got bad grades (including me once) because they just memorized the study guide questions
@sharks2571
@sharks2571 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetillerwiller4696 Interesting. In the UK (a levels specifically) your entire grade comes down to a few final exams which are all anonomysed and graded by teachers all around the country according to a very specific mark scheme, so you could answer a question correctly but not get any points for it because you didn't use the exact words/examples specified in the mark scheme. So in the UK memorisation is the best way to pass your high school exams, but I have gone to school in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, all of which this is much less the case, so it really depends. I think your teachers approach sounds better-the most important things really are deep understanding, problem solving and critical thinking, none of which are particularly well accomplished by A levels
@yuistudys2794
@yuistudys2794 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the best way to know what study technique really works for you is by trying them all and seeing what fits best for you After years of looking through all the study methods and 101s of memorization, and I think I'm still learning and always will be because there is no end to learning, I've come up with the techniques that best fit my own needs and style of learning (let's not forget that different topics and majors require different efforts in different areas, a medical student and a mathematics student will NOT approach their topics the same way) As a medical student i will speak for myself and show my process of studying as an example, and funnily almost all of the techniques in the video are included to some extent. Flexible queen ik 1- The first encounter: This is either when I try (on rare occasions) to prepare for a lesson, or on the spot in from of my lecturer, and that is thus when my knowledge of the topic is between 0-10% (sometimes more if it's a familiar subject to me) and my main goal then is to grasp a general idea and understanding, not to learn, not to totally understand it and go out of the lecture like the Dr.House I think I am, just a general understanding to not be overwhelmed later on on the more serious steps of studying. And thus the mains study methods here are: -Attending the lecture -Watching brakedown videos or videos aimed at non-doctors -Browsing Wikipedia and Articles (just the summarized part unless I get very absorbed) -Taking passive notes that I'd never look at again, because their purpose is for me to break down the title of the course to a few key points. 2- The deeper look: Here, I have an idea of the course, the depth of the knowledge I have will depend on the previous step and it goes for about 20-50% and even 100% sometimes. Depends on the topic really, but regardless of how much I know the main topic I appreciate this step because it makes the coming ones even easier. Here I would take my poor highlighters that the whole study community hates, a bunch of textbooks and lecture paper and get it on with the massacre. It's a very passive step and not something I go in and out of thinking I know the topic by heart, but it's also the most important one for me to be able to learn and actually memorize things. Because that's when things start making sense and the deep understanding of a topic in my opinion can help you memorize it easily because all those dots connecting will make it tightly stuck in that brain. 3- Hell pt1: (because I hate learning) So, buy this point the grasping of the topic is at 100% for sure, the memorization is also about 20% just from those deep dive into the abyss of textbooks and papers. But 20% won't suffice my dear fellows, so comes the next step, right after taking the deep look, and it's also very different depending on the topic: -Blurting -Test questions (sometimes as a way to know what to focus on or to learn all together) -Giving that poor teddy bear another lecture he didn't ask for -And or the rarest occasions, making a couple flashcards on the points that won't get through no matters how hard i try 4-Hell pt2: this is a more practical way of remembering, because it is imposed by the environment, like being in the hospital and dealing with patients and having to really recall the information, or back in high school it was making school projects/ essays and so on that would form another layer of revision, and while it's not a voluntary effort I like to count it because it's an effort and it sometimes helps most to give life to all that knowledge and for my part it's what often allows me to remember things for long periods of time. 5- Vulgarisation: it's a step that comes later on, after being familiar with the topic and remembering it quite sufficiently, I won't keep on looking at it like that 50 page lecture, but rather squeeze it down the the informations that will be essential to me in the future (and in exams because I've got to pass it for said future) and that's where High yield notes come into play, making those 50 page lectures into sweet 5 pages of general knowledge to keep next to me while I do test questions and my flashcards. Edit: the high yield notes often come from others students sharing them or platforms like osmosis, I rarely make them myself These 4 steps usually suffice for me to get >80% in the exam all the while being sure I will have long term knowledge of the things I studied TLDR: the steps 1- Breakdown videos/articles 2- Thicc textbooks and highlighters 3- Exam questions, blurting, some flashcards (but we hate them) 4- Practice 5- High yield notes and more exam questions
@adeliak8222
@adeliak8222 Жыл бұрын
I just love the way it's written
@hannalunetta6766
@hannalunetta6766 2 жыл бұрын
for me rewriting notes is also quite helpful. it does take a lot effort but has helped me for a lot of exam, especially if you add any new connections you made, make it more colourful or formulate messy notes into full thoughts. so, in class i try to collect as much information as possible, on my laptop and later i make it aesthetic and understandable. i does take a lot of time and effort tho, so its not that efficient but especially in school before and exam it really is worth it.
@thatgirlwiththecrazyhair2067
@thatgirlwiththecrazyhair2067 2 жыл бұрын
I'm learning French at the moment and my adhd brain loves duolingo. It can be competitive and challenges me to keep learning and repeating and correcting mistakes. Every mistake costs you one of five hearts and it makes me realise when I need to put the app down. I can hyperfixate on tasks and the longer I do so I make more careless mistakes. I don't even want to pay for the Pro version. Losing all of my hearts tells me when to take a break!
@katnisseverdeen5466
@katnisseverdeen5466 2 жыл бұрын
I have adhd too and Duolingo is the exact same for me! Although, sometimes I’ll fixate on it for days and then not do any for ages so it’s a double edged sword haha
@thatgirlwiththecrazyhair2067
@thatgirlwiththecrazyhair2067 2 жыл бұрын
@@katnisseverdeen5466 I feel like I experience the same thing gosh darn it. When I leave it for a long time I try to recall everything I learnt and write it all down. It kinda kicks everything back in before I start again. With duolingo I can't help but enjoy the little animations and the stories. There's enough on the app to keep me entertained for long periods of time :)))
@cyanidesungrl
@cyanidesungrl 2 жыл бұрын
If only there was a Duolingo for math 😩 I love math but I hate studying it
@UnJadedJade
@UnJadedJade 2 жыл бұрын
100%!! as i mentioned in my criteria, my ranking is solely based on learning for an exam (but not deeper understanding) 💌
@thiagofirpe
@thiagofirpe Жыл бұрын
@@cyanidesungrl Try Brilliant
@JoMakerOfMovies
@JoMakerOfMovies 2 жыл бұрын
I started using blurting as soon as I saw Jade using it for her GCSEs and I honestly swear by it!! I just got an 83% in my masters (UK) and genuinely think it's because of blurting! I also would sit by myself and verbally explain concepts or do presentations to an imaginary friend who knows nothing about the topic - it helped so much! :D
@zyad5365
@zyad5365 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a bit confused on why rereading notes is a waste of time because that uses the same principle as spaced repetition you go over your notes when you start to forget informations and then you consolidate with some flash cards I be happy if you can answer my question Jaden and thank you for the video
@valoeghese
@valoeghese 2 жыл бұрын
Spaced repetition forces you to actively try recall information from memory, whereas rereading notes is just relooking at the information. For example, perhaps you're studying materials science, and a few days after learning the steel phase diagram you may get prompted "what is the eutectoid temperature of steel?" and you have to try recall it. Whereas rereading notes would just be relooking at your notes for the answer, much less active.
@AndYouWillBeWithMe
@AndYouWillBeWithMe 2 жыл бұрын
In defense of markers: I have an easier time concentrating when marking as opposed to just reading the text. I'll barely remember anything I've read long term though
@jimcrawley7363
@jimcrawley7363 2 жыл бұрын
Our son just achieved all A* GCSEs and your book was a much used and fantastic resource. So very grateful. Will continue to follow your channel and progress in life. Our very best wishes.
@numivis7807
@numivis7807 2 жыл бұрын
The only method that really worked for me in school was to rewrite everything in my own words and then basically practice it word for word like presentation, so the notes manifest in your head as if you have a picture of your notes. Great for short term studying for tests etc. I will now start studying and I know this technique will be way too time investing to do long term so I’m hoping to find some other techniques that are helpful😃
@samahtanisha8469
@samahtanisha8469 Жыл бұрын
Omg thats how I usually too and I agree this method is really time consuming
@dumilinovika3194
@dumilinovika3194 2 жыл бұрын
I only followed the spaced repetition technique before but when I heard about blurting method from a previous video of Jade,I started using that as I watched it and that really works it's as worthy as spaced repetition technique sooooo I highly recommend blurting method to anyone who hasn't used it already. Love you Jade so much ♥♥♥
@terrizoop3739
@terrizoop3739 Жыл бұрын
I actually like to watch youtube videos as a form of revision. It helps me remember the information both visually and auditorily, and sometimes I end up remembering a whole video really quickly, which helps tremendously when i'm revising for an essay.
@pahujariya
@pahujariya 2 жыл бұрын
Highlighting is actually helpful, I only highlight things that I am bound to forget and it has helped me remember some few things. However only highliighting and using that to revise is indeed dangerous. However doing it the right way can minimise your effort on taking notes and doing other things (making flashcards) etc.
@londonsquitebig8971
@londonsquitebig8971 2 жыл бұрын
no way, jade! i was just watching your videos thinking “oh i’d love to see her talking about different study methods” and there it is! greetings from germany x
@Aleinationss
@Aleinationss Жыл бұрын
The problem is that I don’t know how to study because I’ve never had to. I’ve always just been “naturally good” at every thing so I don’t even know exactly what studying is or how to go about it
@skyybanni6667
@skyybanni6667 2 жыл бұрын
i have been using 'blurting' since 8th grade and it's been very effective, it's actually my main study technique i have recently now added flashcards to my study schedule :)
@tasfiapritha
@tasfiapritha 2 жыл бұрын
I am 16 and struggling with lot of bad stuffs that jst ruins my study schedule and mannn!!! can't thank you enough! each and every video of urs jst makes me productive instantly....!!! And i love watching Love you Jade ❤️
@farheenalam8672
@farheenalam8672 2 жыл бұрын
Yo same
@eleanorr.5973
@eleanorr.5973 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to start school next week so thank you for this video! As an IGCSE student your content has been veryy helpful, even you regular videos would give me motivation to improving myself, thanks Jade 💛💛
@amicat1233
@amicat1233 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jade :) I'm just wondering where mind maps would be on the tier list? This is a really helpful and interesting video - thank you :D
@syedshazanrizvi3518
@syedshazanrizvi3518 2 жыл бұрын
@UnjadedJade
@essennagerry
@essennagerry 2 жыл бұрын
Check out Justin Sung's videos on mindmapping, I'm part of his course and it's an absolute revolution to how to study. I was surprised that Jade didn't mention or only just briefly mentioned some of the key principles that I've learned in the course. She mentioned e.g. making connections to previous knowledge but didn't hype it up as much as I think it deserves to be hyped. :D And if you do mindmaps right they help you do just that - connect concept. They also help you reduce wordiness and add drawings and symbols instead which is another form of connecting in my opinion. It's also a form of interleaving but relevant to the subject not mixing up subjects. I was surprised to hear Jade's definition of interleaving, I know it as something very different. Definitely check out Justin's chanel. If you can't afford the course you'll still benefit a ton just from his youtube content, a lot of value there. I wish you all the best!
@pennylee9554
@pennylee9554 2 жыл бұрын
Blurting and past papers, my fav! : )
@Nikoomilano
@Nikoomilano 8 ай бұрын
Blurting, talking to myself or friends & past papers for sure
@mathyyys8467
@mathyyys8467 Жыл бұрын
Teaching others is Magic for suuuuure. When you speak with someone who knows the subject aswell, he can point out your mistakes or your gaps. Most of all it improves your confidence, you feel clever, you see that your revisions weren't useless and i think confidence is huge concerning passing exams and having the motivation to work
@JK-vm7yo
@JK-vm7yo 2 жыл бұрын
Blurting sounds like it should be used last after using things like spaced rep and flashcards, past papers etc?
@TheThreatenedSwan
@TheThreatenedSwan 11 ай бұрын
Whenever I've seen interleaving talked about it means within the same domain. It's usually rated very highly, the only quesrion is how wide of a scope do you mean because making correlations between things that are too far apart within the same study time is inefficient
@serenbellehughes-moore5538
@serenbellehughes-moore5538 2 жыл бұрын
I've found that highlighting is great for me - colour coordination specifically. Teaching others is also a method I really love! These two helped me to receive good grades - everyone is different!
@nickimagkekse8172
@nickimagkekse8172 2 жыл бұрын
What about Kings? This is absolutly outrages and unfair. Anyways Thank you.
@2enty4
@2enty4 Жыл бұрын
Notes are my best study method, because it helps me recall the fact that I wrote a definition or a certain word down, also my English isn't very strong so when a teacher uses a word, I know I'll not remember it when revisiting it so I write it in my own words, so yeah for me notes have helped me get through stuff
@jorge_cazares
@jorge_cazares 2 жыл бұрын
For me, the one that has worked the most has been teaching; ever since I began learning Math, I always tried to help my peers; yet, they sometimes came up with questions that I really did not know the answer to. Thus, I decided to do my research to be able to answer that one question: sometimes I spent hours reading encyclopedias and books while imagining myself explaining the topic to anyone and foreshadowing the questions they might have. Currently, I can answer most of the questions they might have. Why does the formula work? Why was it created? How do you apply it to the real world? Why is math "right"? Now, I understand that this technique is actually not going to be efficient when it comes to studying for a test. In my opinion, teaching is only helpful if you want to be an expert in the long-run, but at first one could feel more confused than ever. Teaching will not help you to memorize things fast enough for a test you will have next week, but it can prepare you for a Math competition you will have next year, for example. Overall, I really enjoyed the video! 😭
@tabeabussmann
@tabeabussmann 11 ай бұрын
Actually it really can pepare for a test next week and help a lot remembering! Keep up the good work 😊
@aquawool
@aquawool 5 ай бұрын
0:16 I am a king tho...
@mainchannel1566
@mainchannel1566 Жыл бұрын
I recently read a few meta-analysis of study techniques, and "blurting," is essentially a form of free-response . The studies I read said that test based studying is by far the best method, with free-response being superior to multiple choice, but multiple choice being superior to other methods, BUT multiple choice + free response dominating. "Pre-testing," is also powerful because it lets you know what you don't know, so you can focus on your weak points.
@ameliaandiejear675
@ameliaandiejear675 2 жыл бұрын
Super interesting video and so many study techniques that I didn't thought of 🌸 .I have to say, though, that the efficency of some of them rely on each person/experiene and way of learning. For instance, my most used way is visual memory, so highlighting and re-reading notes works best for me. I just know the exact place of the sheet where the information I want is and I easily associate colors to "x" content, so revising the paper structure is very useful. I also have little time to study or struggle concentrating for long periods of time (most times I don't do revising, which I really recommend), so I usually separate my notes/textbook in parts and when I have 1 part perfectly understood/memorized I go for the second one not without going back to the first. It's like adding always information and also associating similar contents between the parts. I don't do the third pard without going back to the first and second, and so on. I also dedicate limited time to each part, so I don't spend that much time even not having it all right. Some other techniques that I find effective is telling out loud the information as if you where explaining to someone else but alone, it really helps me to have a mental plan and organizing it while I'm trying to remember all contents (it's similar to the one of writing down info but without writing, as I said I don't have much time). And one of my tops ones is summarizing as much as possible large amount of contents. If you have a lecture of 60 pages, try to reduce it by 10 as maximum. Just keep it simple and your brain will thank you for it. It also depends on what content it is. If it's vocab, flashcards are the ones to go, but if its a huge subject, flashcards won't work. These are the ones that work for me and it really have got me to the highest grades with the minimum effort (regarding time), as I had to find a method that allowed me to do college, music conservatory and the same time working. But as I said, it's experience and understading what is easier for you :). Thanks again Jade! I have always found very interesting everything related to education and studying.🌻
@aishathshaniya9069
@aishathshaniya9069 Жыл бұрын
How do I actually practice spaced repetition. Like, do I use blurting, flashcards or do I just read my text book, to refresh my memory ?
@IreneTorres439
@IreneTorres439 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jade: This is the first video that I watched on this channel and I loved it. Also I'm a Spanish girl who is learning English so if you wanna practice just text me ;D
@daniellemerald
@daniellemerald Жыл бұрын
I mostly highlight to make a resume of the argument and then make a map to revise, works kinda well but I'm pretty lazy so I only study perfectly the arguments that I like💀
@AngelTheCatHelloAngelKitty
@AngelTheCatHelloAngelKitty Жыл бұрын
Highlighting a good if u do it correctly 👍
@xTORREfiolx
@xTORREfiolx Жыл бұрын
I feel like taking notes is so underrated, both in the tier list and in how it's measured. Yeah, maybe only taking notes it's not enough to remember things, but it was never meant to be: it's a technique that amplifies many times over the effect of other techniques. You take notes only when you're in a frontal lesson, the most passive way of learning. However, the act of taking notes transforms passive learning into active, efficient and effective learning. Active because it makes you do something relevant to the lesson, efficient because you're using the time of the lesson for both acquiring new information and creating study material. Finally, effective because during the lessons you can't really keep up writing what is said and dedicating your attention to the lesson: you need to summarize the concepts while rewriting them in a way that 'future you' is able to understand. Also, re-reading notes is completely useless unless: A. it's just before the start of the exam, so that some notions that are hard to remember are 'stored' in the short-term memory, or B. you re-read notes when you're explaining the topics to yourself through writing, teaching others or narrating the topics to yourself. "A." is a useful trick for exams, "B." in practice is a sort of .
@Idk_imagine_a_cool_name
@Idk_imagine_a_cool_name 2 жыл бұрын
Then there is the supreme technique: reading one time other’s notes. Solid god tier for high school
@lawbnowercuj
@lawbnowercuj 2 жыл бұрын
for me i just rewrite all the important information and then on the day of the exam i look over the important information. but the process is extremely chaotic and full of stress. lots of crying and long breaks...
@הדסבןהרוש-ה2ו
@הדסבןהרוש-ה2ו 2 жыл бұрын
My friend and I had a technique, to try to summrize the topic the shortest possible. (for example, from 40 pages to 8..). It worked well because it made me very active while I studied- In writing, and particulary trying to figure out what is the essence of the material. Also, making things visual helped me a lot, but probably wasn't very efficient :)
@taranom6376
@taranom6376 2 жыл бұрын
Jade I really love your energy and the way I smile and feel happy while watching your videos. I wish the best for you.
@lyphan308
@lyphan308 2 жыл бұрын
oh my god jade you always appear when i need you. In summer, i have learned mathematics but i don't know how to revise it. Love you jade😍. I WISH THAT YOU CAN MAKE A VIDEO HOW TO STUDY AND REVIEW ALL SCIENCE SUBJECTS. I'M SUCK WITH THEM 🤧🤧
@elllie3630
@elllie3630 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video especially before the school year . For me personally music is A* it really helps me get motivation/focus on what I am doing cause idk I would study without music, even if my regular playlist with my fav songs it still helps even though science says no
@Sophie-zu7zi
@Sophie-zu7zi 2 жыл бұрын
How do you rate blurting over flashcards? if you manage to make good flashcards thats basically blurting... i dont think blurting is really a study technique but really a way to check which areas to focus on :/ still, otherwise great video!
@dorelaberthelot8311
@dorelaberthelot8311 Жыл бұрын
I’m probably the only person in my class who does the blurting method. It helps me understand my topic more if that makes sense. Majority of my classmates review what they highlighted in class, not saying that highlighting is a bad method but in my person experience highlighting has never really actually helped me out. A little bit of my class does teach their stuffed animals but as you said you shouldn’t rely on it and my friend does this method but she also does flashcards
@balencigi
@balencigi Жыл бұрын
i listening to brown noise while doing science. and maths but with english i listen to worded music for some reason😭
@joeendeacott6834
@joeendeacott6834 Жыл бұрын
I ain’t no queen but this video really helped - thanks
@isabe11e6
@isabe11e6 2 жыл бұрын
7:20 this is why studying is my k-pop listening time LOL.. i love kpop so it makes me happier but i don’t know any of the words and i can’t think about them because i don’t understand any korean. it’s a win win lol
@eldanagirma2160
@eldanagirma2160 Жыл бұрын
learning in our country is difficult even if ,using all of ur techniques
@zyad5365
@zyad5365 2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t re-reading notes considered as spaced repetition like it’s the same principle
@fleurishes35mm
@fleurishes35mm 2 жыл бұрын
ok I know truly not the point but your hair looks prime glam. So effortlessly stylish!
@humairasafia729
@humairasafia729 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question is the technique "cornell notes" effective??
@Takearesthere
@Takearesthere Жыл бұрын
for watching videos I disagree, you can always combine this hack with blurting and taking notes it has worked for me. thank you the video too it was very helpful
@Nikoomilano
@Nikoomilano 8 ай бұрын
True! I do this and it helped me double my grade
@madhurarenavikar
@madhurarenavikar 2 жыл бұрын
does anyone know what tablet she’s writing on??
@RR.LL.3B
@RR.LL.3B Жыл бұрын
Blurting isn’t even studying that’s just revising how tf are you supposed to actually remember the stuff you read
@jfjhehe-qd8of
@jfjhehe-qd8of 5 ай бұрын
Revision is quite key for studying for one(if u dont know why then just google it) and for two, blurting helps memory and to get things stuck in ur head while comparing notes after can expand knowledge and show what ur weakest memory points are compared to ur strongest
@horatiosdadnelson437
@horatiosdadnelson437 2 жыл бұрын
This came just when I needed it 😊 thank you Jade ❤️
@arushisharma8762
@arushisharma8762 2 жыл бұрын
i literally love you jade, what an incredibly useful video
@jasonmailem9282
@jasonmailem9282 Жыл бұрын
For me making notes is the most important in order for me to do the S tier.
@tabeabussmann
@tabeabussmann 11 ай бұрын
Remembering instead of understanding?! Thats a really bad approach. And teaching others is incredibly helpful cause you break down to the simplest principles and see where your gaps really are + active recall and including different sensory. As a psychology master student i would not buy your book, but still appreciate the effort for the video.
@sophieismyname
@sophieismyname Жыл бұрын
i hate the pomodoro technique personally. it is just enough time to really get me fokused and then it says i should take a break when my focus is top. also the five minutes don’t really do anything to me. it is not enough time to actually take a break for me. i much rather go for 3 hours and then do one hour break. or if it’s les work i might actually be done. also the changing topics can be really good to not feel burnt out that fast from one topic but i feel like 20 min is easy too little. i learned that the brain needs quite a few minutes to change the focus from one thing to the other so that i would also do in make two hour intervals.
@muskansaraf4774
@muskansaraf4774 Жыл бұрын
Same. I hate pomodoro
@s0neskim
@s0neskim 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched your videos when I took A levels in 2020-2021 and I got A* in Food Studies. I’m going back to your channel because I need help with my degree! Thank you so much Jade✨
@ceasec
@ceasec 2 жыл бұрын
Jade, especially since you put highlighting in "waste of time," how do you go about reading academic articles? I'd love to know! Especially when I'm reading theory, I highlight sections to return to (which I then transform into literature notes and atomic notes).
@TheRealMrWorldwide
@TheRealMrWorldwide 2 жыл бұрын
for me, i understood it more as, day before a test, highlighting notes in the hopes that the pretty colours will cement the info in my brain. for articles, books, papers etc… i highlight information that is useful, key words and terms, and then use the highlighting to then, as you said, condense the information into flashcards, further research etc. highlighting is just a good method to quickly go through something and not have to do it multiple times to be able to grasp the concept.
@steam_jane5580
@steam_jane5580 2 жыл бұрын
I think she's saying that highlighting on its own won't work even if it looks nice and that you need to do so thing more to consolidate the imfomation. I think highlighting or underlining can working to read something , get the key imfo and then make notes on it the topic.
@peanutbrittle99
@peanutbrittle99 2 жыл бұрын
Love this! I actually learn really well when I first revisit notes and then after interleaving do blurting!
@thenoobalmighty8790
@thenoobalmighty8790 2 жыл бұрын
What a load of crap
@miaomiaochen5310
@miaomiaochen5310 2 жыл бұрын
solute form a medical undergraduate
@himibrahma8098
@himibrahma8098 2 жыл бұрын
Today I am finally able to order your book, l have been eyeing on it for so many days but it was not available in our region, but finally I got it today I was so happy that I dance out of joy😇🤗🌈
@AlexanderFYoung
@AlexanderFYoung 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Active recall and encoding ftw 🙌
@KyoleDJames
@KyoleDJames Ай бұрын
YO You came up with the BLURTING technique???????? You are a genius girl!!! Wow, legend
@ayzix-polytopia3854
@ayzix-polytopia3854 Жыл бұрын
Music does obviously hinder my study flow, but I just CANNOT sit in silence doing maths for 7 hours straight without going crazy, so it’s pretty much necessary for me
@amyandrews4803
@amyandrews4803 Жыл бұрын
I think it might be a little late for spaced repetition for me... finals in like 2 weeks
@mairalaurence8283
@mairalaurence8283 Жыл бұрын
Mine in 4 days😢
@anotherguycalled6253
@anotherguycalled6253 2 жыл бұрын
Pomodoro is a waste of time.
@belatariq9318
@belatariq9318 11 ай бұрын
Highlighting works like magic for me I have observed that I tend to remember the points and terms more which I highlighted so i will recommend trying it for yourself because not everything works for everyone
@confusedpanda2
@confusedpanda2 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jade (+ community)! Most likely, you're not going to see this, so maybe fellow study community could help. I've been struggling with how I've been learning languages. Although I speak a few, learning languages is still a struggle. I'm trying different techniques, as I don't think I learned how to properly study for them. I'm so scared of doing it wrong again, any tips?
@mystudys5509
@mystudys5509 2 жыл бұрын
You have to use highlighters studying biology. Moreover it depends on how u use it and for what subject like it makes no sense using highlighters for math or physics
@peugramando708
@peugramando708 Жыл бұрын
Omg you're the girl from tiktok that's living in Buenos Aires! (my city) your video was really helpful, thanks :)
@bellablack6937
@bellablack6937 7 ай бұрын
Personally, S - spaced repetition, pomodoro technique, past papers A - blurting (amazing, but time-consuming), flashcards (the process of making them for big exams is too much), teaching others (especially for oral examinations!) B - Interleaving, watching videos C - highlighting (I mostly study from books, or pre-made notes, so this is essential), listening to music, making notes (I only make them for concepts that need summarizing; I hate taking notes during lectures), reading notes/textbooks (if you don’t go to class, then that’s the basics)
@kkavehlicious
@kkavehlicious Жыл бұрын
oKAY BUT i ACTUALLY bop out really high beat upbeat music that ive looped before??? for some reason, i can kinda blur it out and focus on the notes, whil bopping unconciously to the beat or its my inner stan showing through
@abelstuker4949
@abelstuker4949 2 жыл бұрын
last semester I used all Meh and Waste of Time techniques, and none of the higher ranked ones, but still my grades were great, what’s wrong with me?!
@PongtosPassy
@PongtosPassy Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, both noting and highlights are really essential and associated. Additionally, noting has many advantages. You paraphrase what the instructor has said which I surely admit that you can remember more. Moreover, noting can reminds some forgotten factors. You can just take a look at your notes when you forget something as well as watching videos.
@lina5699
@lina5699 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like notes help u register what the teacher is saying n also what's important information. Especially if you've problems with auditory processing like me or ppl with adhd
@natashanazam7044
@natashanazam7044 Жыл бұрын
You’re Awesome❤❤❤
@beccabowen4292
@beccabowen4292 2 жыл бұрын
i hate how in Italy we basically just have oral exams for humanities and non stem subjects and that we're forced to just read and revise outloud with active recall, but like it's not about learning mostly about saying stuff from memory
@scarletsteele1488
@scarletsteele1488 2 жыл бұрын
I am so curious what ipad you are using! I am trying to find one that works best for me and I loved the soft light yours gave. Is it a notebook instead? Also going into my final year of uni rn!
@niamh830
@niamh830 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend brainscape for Flashcards as you can rate how well you know each card and the cards you know the least show up more!!
@snehasarkar5186
@snehasarkar5186 2 жыл бұрын
I'm starting college in a few weeks. So, Jade tier ranking study techniques? I'm all here for it! 🙌
@spiral32
@spiral32 29 күн бұрын
Currently preparing for the new school year starting in two days - I’ve built myself up and I’m ready to ace it thanks to your videos 😌If you’re still in the education system, we’ve got this!!
@syednadal9142
@syednadal9142 Жыл бұрын
🌠💄⚘🧚‍♀️💘there is magician on the ground too .. king of the sky 🌠
@maya_the_bee9756
@maya_the_bee9756 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jade. First of all i love your content and i am always so excited for your videos! They literally make my day and motivate me to live the life to the foulest! I wanted to ask you if you can tell me how i can publish my book as a teenager. I am starting to write it and i have high expectations for it, so i am thinking of publishing it, but i honestly don't know how. That's all i hope you are well and i love you so much ❤️
@Lyza4u
@Lyza4u Жыл бұрын
honestly i don't highlight for actually studying the materiel, i highlight to make my notes look good, because when my notes look good i feel the motivation the continue taking notes or studying..
@annoar9776
@annoar9776 Жыл бұрын
What I always do: I make notes, then I read them to myself in a memo on my phone and then I listen and read the notes at the same time. Helps so much, because I learn so much, when I hear and see something at the same time. :)
@Lyrebirdie
@Lyrebirdie 2 жыл бұрын
You said Meh for making notes, but I find it super helpful. If I only listen to a lecture I can’t remember much. But if if I write notes I understand so much better. The quality of the written notes varies, you can write things in your own words, make important parts really stand out and write key words at the end that you can use later as recall prompts.
@m.a.a.v.4333
@m.a.a.v.4333 Жыл бұрын
I just wanna know, does anybody else study with hyper/very vibrant music? Like, I listen to regueton, k-rock and sometimes pop too. Lo-fi beats genuinely make me feel sleepy, so it's a no from me. Does it make sense, or am I just setting myself up for failure if I continue studying like that? :')
@jmoodieyyy
@jmoodieyyy 2 жыл бұрын
thank you jade for sharing this video. i was really having a hard time with my studying and this will help a lot
@lukepotkay1732
@lukepotkay1732 2 жыл бұрын
I’m starting A-levels in a new school in 8 days ahhh!
@izzyyh5
@izzyyh5 2 жыл бұрын
im going into year 13 in two weeks this is so so helpful :)
@gerdurevawiium6332
@gerdurevawiium6332 Жыл бұрын
How can I make flash cards without making notes. Because I am VERY passive when making notes and it is not good. But I kind of change the text to something I understand. So I don’t know how I’m supposed to make notes without copying everything down and how to make something active like flash cards without doing this passive thing. Could you possibly help me out. Btw I’m almost sixteen and everything that people around me say doesn’t matter always comes up on the test so I feel like I’m stuck. But thank you so much for motivating me Jade. I really want to give up on everything right now but your videos and kind words help me so thank you!
@becomingthatteengirl
@becomingthatteengirl Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry. Blurting. The most common and BEST study technique. And you made it. Now I want to do it more.
@lechatroux4106
@lechatroux4106 2 жыл бұрын
Idk about the ranking of music, I think it's different for everybody. Personally, I can't learn and memorise subjects without a background musics (white noise or classical music) because if i don't have it, I concentrate on everything around me but what i'm trying to learn wish doesn't help at all lmao
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