CRUSH every exam in 30 minutes of studying with this 1 trick
Summary
TLDRThis video offers a study hack for those struggling to focus on exams and tests. It introduces the concept of 'Leverage' to maximize study efficiency, contrasting ineffective studying methods with a more strategic approach. For math or physics exams, the video suggests tackling two challenging problems per lesson and reviewing them. For theory-based tests, it recommends using Quizlet to memorize terms and concepts through flashcards and tests. The video promises a 30-minute study session that can yield significant results, encouraging viewers to adapt these strategies or create their own.
Takeaways
- 📚 **Study Effectively**: Focus on studying smarter, not just harder.
- 👀 **Leverage Your Time**: Understand the concept of leverage to maximize the value of your study time.
- 💡 **Avoid Overwhelming Tasks**: Break down study material into manageable pieces to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- 🚀 **Laser Focus**: Stay focused on the task at hand to increase study efficiency.
- 📈 **Apply Leverage to Study Sessions**: Use effective study techniques to leverage your study sessions.
- 🧠 **Understand Before Memorizing**: For calculation-based tests, understand concepts by solving challenging problems.
- 📝 **Review Mistakes**: After solving problems, review the ones you got wrong or struggled with.
- 📋 **Use Tools for Theory Tests**: For theory-based tests, use tools like Quizlet to memorize terms and concepts.
- 🔄 **Rinse and Repeat**: Practice with flashcards or tests to reinforce learning.
- 📉 **Start Small**: Begin with a manageable study session and gradually improve your efficiency.
- 🎓 **Adapt Strategies**: Use the provided strategies as a starting point and adapt them to your own study habits.
Q & A
What is the main issue the video aims to address?
-The video aims to address the issue of struggling to focus or not knowing how to study effectively for exams and tests.
What is the concept of 'Leverage' as mentioned in the video?
-Leverage refers to the ability to produce more value in the same amount of time, which in the context of studying means being able to memorize more material in less time through effective study techniques.
How does the video suggest comparing two people with different salaries to understand studying?
-The video uses the analogy of two people earning different hourly wages to illustrate the concept of leverage in studying, where one person might memorize 1% of material per hour, while another could memorize 70% using effective strategies.
What is the recommended study session length for effective studying according to the video?
-The video suggests that a high leverage study session should be focused and not overwhelming, and it implies that studying for 30 minutes can be effective if done properly.
What is the strategy for studying calculation-based tests as suggested in the video?
-The strategy for calculation-based tests is to solve two of the hardest questions from each lesson or concept and then review them, focusing on understanding the ones that were difficult or incorrect.
How does the video recommend using Quizlet for theory-based tests?
-For theory-based tests, the video suggests creating a Quizlet set with all the terms and concepts to be learned, and then using Quizlet's features like flashcards or tests to memorize them.
What are the criteria for a high leverage study session according to the video?
-A high leverage study session should be non-overwhelming, keep the student constantly focused, and be straightforward and easy to follow.
Why might the video recommend putting the phone in another room during study sessions?
-The video suggests putting the phone in another room to minimize distractions and maintain focus during study sessions.
What is the potential downside the video warns about when first starting the suggested study method?
-The video warns that initially, the study method might take longer than expected because the student is not yet accustomed to this style of studying.
How does the video encourage viewers to engage with the content?
-The video encourages viewers to subscribe, leave comments, and provide feedback on how the advice has helped or affected them.
What additional resource does the video mention for those needing more study time?
-The video mentions a tutorial on how to get more study time while balancing other commitments, which will be linked at the end of the video.
Outlines
📚 Effective Study Techniques for Exam Success
The paragraph introduces a video aimed at helping students who struggle with focusing or knowing how to study effectively. It humorously addresses the common issue of staring blankly at study materials without retaining information. The video promises to demonstrate how to achieve good results with just 30 minutes of study time. It introduces the concept of 'Leverage' in the context of studying, comparing it to earning potential in a job where higher leverage allows for more value production in less time. The narrator contrasts ineffective studying methods, like mindlessly reading, with effective ones that break down material into manageable parts. The video suggests that effective studying can lead to memorizing 70% of material in an hour, compared to only 1% with ineffective methods. It also addresses the misconception that studying more is always better, and instead promotes quality over quantity. The video ends by encouraging viewers to apply the strategies discussed or adapt them to create their own effective study methods.
📈 Study Techniques for Calculation and Theory-Based Tests
This paragraph provides specific strategies for studying effectively for different types of tests. For calculation-based tests like math or physics, the video suggests tackling two of the hardest questions from each lesson and reviewing them. This approach is deemed high leverage because it's not overwhelming, keeps the student focused, and is straightforward. The video also addresses theory-based tests, recommending the use of Quizlet to create flashcards with terms and concepts to be memorized. This method is praised for being non-overwhelming, maintaining focus, and being straightforward due to Quizlet's organization. The paragraph concludes by encouraging viewers to provide feedback on the video's effectiveness and to subscribe for more content.
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Keywords
💡Leverage
💡Studying
💡Focus
💡Value
💡Overwhelming
💡Digestible pieces
💡Calculation tests
💡Theory-based tests
💡Quizlet
💡Flashcards
Highlights
Struggling with studying for exams and tests? This video offers solutions.
Learn how to study effectively even if you can't focus or don't know where to start.
The importance of 'Leverage' in studying and how it can impact exam results.
Leverage defined as the value produced through time spent and the effectiveness of your work.
Example of leverage with different salaries illustrating the concept.
Applying the concept of leverage to studying for exams.
The ineffectiveness of mindlessly staring at study notes.
How to study effectively in only 30 minutes for amazing results.
The myth of studying longer hours to achieve better results.
The ideal study session: focused, non-overwhelming, and straightforward.
Two examples of applying leverage to study sessions for different types of tests.
Strategy for calculation-based tests: solving two of the hardest questions from each lesson.
Why this strategy is high leverage and how it meets the criteria.
The initial challenge of this method and how it becomes more efficient over time.
Strategy for theory-based tests: using Quizlet for memorization.
How Quizlet meets the criteria for an effective study tool.
The video's comprehensive content and the author's request for feedback.
Encouragement to subscribe and leave comments on the video's effectiveness.
Transcripts
if you're tired of trying to study for
exams and tests but you just can't seem
to focus or you don't know where to
start or how to do it properly then this
video is for you because you clicked on
my video since you don't want to study
like this guy they ask you how you are
you just have to say that you're fine
when you're not really fine but you just
can't get into it but if you were smart
enough to click on this video anyways
you would know that just simply
eyeballing your study notes the same way
you stare at that cute girl in class
probably isn't going to do very much at
all so allow me to show you how studying
for only 30 minutes can still get you
amazing results before I tell you what
actions to take you need to understand a
very important concept called Leverage
but if you're a dumbass who has the
attentions fan of goldfish you can go
right ahead I'll link the time and you
can skip to whatever time it is to just
know what to do you see the amount of
value you produce is calculated through
the amount of time you spend and The
Leverage of your work the easiest
example is comparing two people with
different
salaries one person gets $15 an hour and
the other person gets $30 an hour the
person who earns $30 an hour has a
higher leverage which allows him to
produce two times more value in the same
amount of time now let's connect this to
studying and exactly how it's going to
help you in exams a dumbass with a brain
the size of a rabbit turd might study by
slamming a book into his head thinking
it will do something this not so genius
method of studying may only help you
memorize 1% of the material you need to
know per hour now compare that with a
person who knows exactly what they're
doing and breaking down everything into
digestible pieces while studying that
guy will probably memorize about 70% of
his material in an hour so as you can
see being able to leverage your time
through effective studying is very
important
but but wait doesn't that mean I should
be studying as much as possible to get
the most amount of work done it's
definitely one way that works out but
you clicked on this video because you
wanted to know if you could get the job
done fast and I'm going to show you how
to do it not how you can get more time
to study although if you are someone who
you know is very busy or needs a lot
more time I have a tutorial on how to
get more time while balancing everything
else I'll link it at the end of this
video if that helps the higher aage
study session is one where you're not
overwhelming yourself with a pile of
books the size of a big Ben it's
a time when your laser focused on the
task at hand not thinking about anything
else it's something that is extremely
straightforward so that you don't have
to waste brain power trying to figure
out some 15-step study guide
that your teacher gave you now I'm going
to show you how you can apply leverage
to all of your study sessions and I'm
going to give you two examples with two
different types of tests so you can
figure it out you can either e take my
examples my strategies or you can use
this and try to learn from it and make
your own the choices up to you I'll go
over the calculation tests first now
these are your typical math physics
maybe chemistry tests where you're
working with numbers and using lots of
problem solving now if it were up to me
I would take two of the hardest
questions from every single lesson every
single concept whatever you know just
every single type of problem basically
two of the hardest questions from each
of those and do them and then review
them afterwards and you know obviously
take a look at the ones that I did wrong
or had struggled on now you might be
thinking how the hell is this High
leverage let's take a look at our
criteria from before the task is not
overwhelming at all since all you got to
do is just do a couple of questions that
you've already kind of covered in the
past check when performing calculations
it's pretty difficult to get distracted
since you literally got numbers in your
head as long as you put your phone in
the other room you're probably all set
check and lastly it's extremely
straightforward there's only two
instructions do two questions from each
unit and then review if needed now I'm
not going to lie to you when you first
start out it might take longer than you
expect because you're not used to
studying this sort of way but as you get
more used to it as you kind of go
through this routine more it's going to
be a lot quicker a lot more efficient
and you're going to be able to narrow
that study session down into a very very
effective 30 minute study session next
let's go over Theory based tests now
these are usually more content heavy and
based off memorizing terms events or
interactions you'll usually see these
types of test in
biology geography history maybe a little
bit of computer science and probably
business as well now my strategy for
these types of tests is actually one of
my favorite strategies which is using
Quizlet all you got to do is make a
Quizlet Online in the website and fill
it in with all the terms and Concepts
you're supposed to know then test
yourself with all their different
features like flash cards or actual
tests now again if you put this through
our original criteria it's not
overwhelming at all since the flash
cards hit you one term at a time and you
can reuse them infinitely to memorize
anything you'll be constantly focused
from its teslik environments which makes
it hard to just drop everything in the
middle and start
scrolling and finally Quizlet organizes
everything for you so pretty
straightforward this video had a lot of
content and sometimes I may get carried
away or you know skim over something
that might be important or should have
been
explained but I think overall it was a
pretty solid tutorial and if you agree
um subscribe you know uh leave a comment
to let me know how the advice helped you
how it affected you whether or not it's
helpful at all and um yeah I'm going to
keep making these videos and hopefully
you're going to keep watching them
peace
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