Comment avoir 20/20 en Révisant la Veille ?

MrDreamax
30 May 202413:14

Summary

TLDRIn this motivational video, Cyril, also known as Mister Dreamax, shares his top strategies for acing exams, especially when time is tight. Drawing from his experience as a Polytechnique graduate and top engineering student, he emphasizes the importance of avoiding late-night study sessions, minimizing distractions, and using active learning methods. Cyril introduces three powerful study techniques: using YouTube for alternative explanations, the 'Blank Sheet Method' for active recall, and teaching others to solidify understanding. He concludes with a bonus tip on cultivating a love for learning to overcome procrastination and achieve lasting success.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Avoid revising after 10:30 PM to ensure a good night's sleep and to avoid fatigue during your exam.
  • 😀 Wake up early (around 5:30 AM) to revise, as your brain is fresher and you'll learn faster.
  • 😀 Get enough sleep by going to bed early (between 9:30 PM and 10:30 PM) to ensure peak performance the next day.
  • 😀 Studying with distractions (like sitting next to friends) can lead to poor focus; choose to sit next to serious students in class.
  • 😀 Active learning is more effective than passive methods like simply re-reading or highlighting your notes.
  • 😀 Use the 'blank sheet method' to actively rephrase complex topics in your own words to solidify your understanding.
  • 😀 Test your knowledge by teaching what you’ve learned to someone else to identify gaps in your understanding.
  • 😀 Watching YouTube videos can provide alternative explanations and help you understand subjects better than textbooks.
  • 😀 YouTube videos are efficient because they can be sped up, saving you time while reinforcing your learning.
  • 😀 Learn to love learning and focus on subjects you enjoy, as this passion will help you stay motivated and succeed in exams.
  • 😀 Success in exams isn’t just about passing; it’s about truly mastering what you learn and enjoying the process of gaining knowledge.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video script?

    -The video script focuses on study tips and techniques to help students achieve high exam scores, specifically aiming for a perfect score of 20/20, even when preparing at the last minute.

  • What is the first major mistake that students make when preparing for exams?

    -The first mistake is revising after 10:30 PM, when the brain is already fatigued. This leads to poor retention and reduced cognitive performance due to lack of sleep.

  • How does revising in the morning improve exam performance?

    -Revising in the morning, particularly at 5:30 AM, ensures that the brain is fresh, allowing students to learn more efficiently. It helps retain information faster and with less effort compared to late-night studying.

  • Why is it advised not to sit next to friends in class?

    -Sitting next to friends can lead to distractions, such as chatting or laughing, which makes it difficult to stay focused on the lesson. The video suggests sitting next to serious students to maximize learning during class.

  • What is the problem with passive study techniques like simply re-reading notes?

    -Passive study methods, like re-reading or highlighting notes, are ineffective because they do not engage the brain actively. To achieve better results, students need active learning methods that require them to process and rephrase the information.

  • What are the three 'Benger' techniques for effective revision?

    -The three 'Benger' techniques are: 1) Using YouTube to find alternative explanations for study topics. 2) The 'blank sheet' method to actively synthesize information and ensure understanding. 3) Teaching someone else what you've learned to solidify your knowledge.

  • How does watching YouTube videos benefit students' revision?

    -Watching YouTube videos helps students learn from different explanations of the same material, making it easier to understand complex concepts. Additionally, videos can be sped up, saving time during study sessions.

  • What is the 'blank sheet' method, and how does it improve learning?

    -The 'blank sheet' method involves writing down key concepts from memory on one side of a sheet, then testing yourself by recalling everything on the other side without looking at your notes. This active recall technique helps deepen understanding and retention.

  • What does teaching someone else have to do with exam success?

    -Teaching someone else forces you to simplify and clarify concepts, which is an effective test of whether you've truly understood the material. This process helps identify gaps in knowledge and enhances memory.

  • Why is intrinsic motivation important for exam success?

    -Intrinsic motivation, or truly enjoying what you're learning, is key to overcoming procrastination and achieving higher exam scores. When you love the subject, you are more likely to engage deeply with the material and retain the information.

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