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23 Sept 202412:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker provides a comprehensive guide for verbal students on how to excel in their exams and achieve top rankings. By focusing on a systematic approach, the speaker outlines a clear study plan that prioritizes key subjects such as history, literature, and geography. The video covers techniques for memorization, study strategies, effective use of resources like YouTube channels and textbooks, and the importance of consistency and repetition. The speaker also emphasizes the significance of prioritizing verbal subjects over mathematical or scientific ones, and offers practical advice on managing time and improving scores. Ultimately, the video is designed to help verbal students build a solid, structured approach to succeed in exams.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Prioritize subjects in the following order: History, Literature, Geography, Turkish, Religion & Philosophy, and then Science.
  • 😀 Focus on studying a maximum of 3 subjects per day to avoid burnout and maintain high focus.
  • 😀 The first study philosophy involves completing one subject fully before moving to the next; the second involves splitting subjects by days (e.g., dedicate a day to History, another to Geography, etc.).
  • 😀 Effective memorization requires a 4-step learning process: Listen, Write, Read, and Teach.
  • 😀 Use the 'corner method' to take notes: write key terms in the corner of your notebook, and rephrase lessons in your own words.
  • 😀 After studying, actively teach the material out loud as if you were the teacher to reinforce understanding.
  • 😀 Always solve tests after studying to apply the concepts and check understanding.
  • 😀 Adjust study plans based on your weak subjects—if you have frequent mistakes in a certain topic, prioritize revising that topic.
  • 😀 Favor video channels like 'Ramazan Yetkin' for History and 'Yavuz Tunay' for Geography, along with reliable textbooks like Limit or Info Sarmal.
  • 😀 Focus more on the Turkish, History, Literature, and Geography subjects in the months leading up to the exam, and leave Philosophy and Religion studies for the last 3-4 months.
  • 😀 Avoid over-prioritizing Science and Mathematics unless you’re already making solid progress in these subjects—focus on the more manageable verbal subjects.

Q & A

  • What is the main system for achieving high rankings as a verbal student in Turkey?

    -The key to achieving high rankings as a verbal student lies in understanding and applying the correct system. This includes mastering the subjects in the right order, using effective memorization methods, and following an organized study plan tailored to verbal subjects.

  • How should verbal students prioritize their subjects?

    -Verbal students should prioritize their subjects based on the weight they carry in the exam. The suggested order is: 1) History, 2) Literature, 3) Geography, 4) Turkish, and 5) Religion and Philosophy. These should be studied in the mentioned order to ensure maximum points.

  • What are the two main philosophies for studying verbal subjects?

    -The two philosophies are: 1) The first approach is focusing on three subjects per day, one after another (e.g., starting with Turkish, followed by History and Geography). 2) The second approach divides the subjects over multiple days (e.g., dedicating specific days of the week to each subject like History on Mondays, Geography on Tuesdays).

  • What is the four-step strategy for effective memorization?

    -The four-step strategy for memorization involves: 1) Listening to the content, 2) Writing it down, 3) Reading through the material, and 4) Explaining it aloud as if teaching someone else. This method enhances retention and helps in deeper understanding.

  • What is the 'corner method' for note-taking?

    -The 'corner method' involves dividing your notebook into sections. You write key concepts and terms in the corners, while the middle area is used for detailed notes. This method helps in organizing information effectively and aids in memorization.

  • What are some recommended resources for verbal subjects?

    -For verbal subjects, the recommended resources include: 1) History: Ramazan Yetkin's channel, Limit Publishing, and My Teacher's book. 2) Geography: Yavuz Tunador's and Bayram Meral's channels. 3) Literature: Kadir Gümüş’s videos and books by Limit Publishing.

  • How should students handle repetition and review of studied material?

    -Students should regularly revisit the material after completing a subject. This includes rereading notes, explaining concepts aloud, and solving test questions. The review process ensures better retention and reinforces learned knowledge.

  • When should verbal students start solving practice tests?

    -Verbal students should start solving practice tests once they have completed the major topics of a subject. Initially, they can solve one or two tests per week, and as they progress, they should increase the frequency based on their scores.

  • What are the common mistakes that verbal students make while preparing for the exam?

    -Common mistakes include: 1) Not prioritizing core verbal subjects like History, 2) Focusing too much on subjects outside the verbal field like Mathematics or Science, 3) Failing to use effective memorization methods, and 4) Not setting up a proper repetition and review system.

  • Why is it important for verbal students to focus on History?

    -History is one of the most important subjects for verbal students because it offers the highest points in both the TYT and AYT exams. Since it has complex questions that are crucial in eliminating students, it should be given priority during preparation.

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