HOW TO STOP FORGETTING EVERYTHING YOU STUDY | YOU'RE WASTING TIME! 📚⏰

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Resumo

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of active revision techniques over passive ones like highlighting and note-taking. It introduces the forgetting curve theory and suggests combating it with active recall and spaced repetition strategies. The speaker recommends using flashcards effectively, creating a retrospective timetable, and utilizing resources like Seneca for interactive revision. Emphasis is also placed on practicing exam questions under exam-like conditions to increase familiarity with the exam format. Proper nutrition and sleep are highlighted as essential for brain function and memory retention.

Conclusões

  • 🧠 Active revision methods are crucial for exam success.
  • ⏳ Understanding and combating the forgetting curve is essential.
  • 📚 Use active recall and spaced repetition for better retention.
  • 📝 Flashcards must be used correctly to be effective.
  • 🗓️ A retrospective timetable helps prevent forgetting.
  • 📝 Blurting helps identify knowledge gaps in subjects.
  • 📊 Practice exam questions under exam conditions.
  • 🍎 Proper diet and hydration are vital for brain function.
  • 💤 Adequate sleep is necessary for memory retention.
  • 🎮 Make revision fun and engaging to enhance learning.
  • 🖥️ Seneca offers interactive and varied revision methods.
  • 🏆 Consistent revision over time leads to better results.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the ineffectiveness of passive revision techniques such as making fancy notes, mind maps, and flashcards without actively recalling them during exams. The speaker highlights the importance of active revision strategies, mentioning that techniques like highlighting, rewriting, and rereading are often misleading and do not equate to effective studying. Introducing the concept of the 'forgetting curve,' the narrator explains how information gets forgotten over time if not actively revised, proposing active revision and spaced repetition as solutions to combat memory decline. The emphasis is on making revision active, likened to training a muscle, to internalize knowledge for exams.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:02

    The speaker recommends creating flashcards based on specification questions rather than rewriting notes, which is ineffective. Effective flashcards should target weak points and be used regularly to avoid forgetting. Another method suggested is 'blurting,' where students write everything they know about a topic on paper to identify strengths and weaknesses, which is beneficial for essay-based subjects. Moreover, the video stresses the importance of practicing exam questions under timed conditions to prepare both academically and physically for exams. Lastly, proper nutrition and sleep are highlighted as essential for effective studying and memory retention during exam seasons.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • What are passive revision methods criticized in the video?

    Methods like highlighting, rewriting, and re-reading are criticized as passive.

  • What is the forgetting curve mentioned in the video?

    The forgetting curve is a theory that explains how we forget information over time without review.

  • What revision strategies does the video recommend?

    Active recall and spaced repetition are recommended strategies for effective revision.

  • How can Seneca be used to enhance revision?

    Seneca offers interactive courses and features like mini mock tests to make revision engaging and effective.

  • What are the benefits of using flashcards according to the video?

    Flashcards can help target weak points when created correctly and used frequently, enhancing recall and preventing the forgetting curve.

  • How does spaced repetition work?

    Spaced repetition involves reviewing information at increasing intervals to reinforce memory and minimize forgetting.

  • What is a retrospective timetable?

    It is a timetable that schedules review sessions at spaced intervals to reinforce learning and prevent forgetting.

  • What role does diet and sleep play in revision?

    Proper diet and sleep are crucial as they provide the energy and memory retention capability necessary for effective studying.

  • What is 'blurting' as described in the video?

    Blurting involves writing everything known about a topic on paper to identify knowledge gaps.

  • Why are exam questions important for revision?

    Practicing exam questions prepares students for the exam format and helps understand the marking schemes.

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    is so important to realize that you can
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    make all of these fancy notes you can
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    make all of these beautiful mind maps
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    and flashcards but at the end of the day
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    in the exam you're not going to have any
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    of this so now let's talk about the free
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    active Refrigeration strategies that got
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    me all eight stars and all Nines in My
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    GCSE and a levels and now the most
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    effective way to revise for your exams
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    is
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    you're spending hours and hours revising
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    highlighting writing notes you barely
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    have time to rest at the end of the day
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    but you're still not getting the grids
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    that you want are you actively revising
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    or are you fooled by the illusion of
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    revision you put your head down to do
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    work but is this work actually
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    benefiting you if your main sources of
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    revision include the following then
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    you're doing it all wrong if you're
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    highlighting if you're rewriting if
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    you're re-reading this is just so
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    passive and it's not going to help you
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    in the long run let me tell you what
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    will so guys before we get into the
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    into it so now let's talk about
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    something called the forgetting curve
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    you may have heard of it but full but as
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    you guys know memory is fit cool it
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    fades really easily you can know
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    something like the back of your hand one
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    day and then forget it the next it's
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    honestly really annoying but why does
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    this happen it's basically due to
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    something called forgetting and the
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    forgetting curve the forgetting curve is
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    a theory made by Hermann Eben which
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    basically shows us that we forget the
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    information that we have been taught
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    over time as you guys can see in the
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    steepest part of this graph is at the
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    start so this means that if you do not
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    revise something after you've learned it
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    you're more likely to forget it in the
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    end so your memory will slowly start to
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    decline until you can't recall anything
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    at all how do we avoid being a victim of
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    the forgetting curve how can we retain
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    all of the information that we've spent
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    so much time learning acting revision
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    and space repetition is the answer to
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    all of these problems and I'm sure
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    you've heard of that before but do you
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    know if you're revising correctly do you
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    know if you're arising actively in order
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    to maximize the results when spending
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    minimum amount of time studying so now a
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    lot of these words in productivity such
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    as space repetition such as active
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    recall you can honestly just seem like a
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    bunch of words and not really any
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    substance to it so I'm gonna be
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    Authority explaining how I would
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    implement this in order to improve my
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    productivity in studying so let's talk
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    about active revision studying is based
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    on the retrieval and the recall of
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    information that you have learned in
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    your classes active revision is
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    basically based on testing yourself in
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    the same way that you will be in the
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    exam and strengthening those Pathways
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    which will need to be used in the exam
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    it's so important to realize that you
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    can make all of these fancy notes you
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    can make all of these beautiful mind
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    maps and flashcards but at the end of
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    the day in the exam you're not going to
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    have any of this and your results will
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    solely be determined by what you
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    currently have in your brain at that
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    time so this means that all of your
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    revisions should be active and not
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    passive so that you can get all of this
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    information into your brain there's no
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    point of highlighting and rewriting and
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    rereading a passage but none of it
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    entering your brain is just a waste of
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    time this means that when you're arising
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    you should feel some kind of struggle or
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    some kind of work that your brain is
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    being put through in order to show that
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    you are absolutely revising think of it
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    as training a muscle you have to feel
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    some kind of sensation to prove that
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    you're doing it correctly obviously it
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    shouldn't be too uncomfortable at the
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    same time they should be an element of
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    difficulty to it in order to show that
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    you are studying correctly you can
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    gamify revision by making it fun making
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    it something that you would want to do
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    you can play revision games with your
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    friends you can try different study
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    about the free active Refrigeration
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    strategies that got me all a stars and
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    all Nines in my gcses and a levels so my
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    personal favorite are flash cards so as
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    you guys know from my videos you guys
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    know I love a good flash card these are
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    really really helpful when they're used
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    correctly and that point is really
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    really important when they are used
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    correctly I see a lot of people making
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    flashcards and when I was in year 11 I
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    saw people making brush guns and I was
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    thinking is it really helpful because
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    when you are just rewriting your notes
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    and putting them on a flash card there's
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    no way you're going to memorize it and
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    that time that you spent rewriting your
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    notes is honestly just a waste of time
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    and that time could be spent on
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    something much more useful in the long
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    run so what I would recommend is that
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    you base your questions off the
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    specification you put a question on the
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    front and an answer on the back and
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    ideally the answer should be something
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    that is exam worthy something that you
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    would get four marks for if you wrote it
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    in exam initially it takes quite a bit
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    of effort and time to make these
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    flashcards but if you make them
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    correctly and if you make them
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    effectively to Target your weak points
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    it will save you a lot more time in the
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    long run as opposed to having to make
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    flash cards in exam season or just
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    before exam season and being stressed
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    out so try to make your flashcards
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    throughout the study period throughout
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    the whole year so that when you come to
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    your vision right before exam season you
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    are already ready to revise and the most
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    important thing is that you should use
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    these frequently to avoid the guessing
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    cut as you guys see after you learn
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    something your memory of it rapidly
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    declines in order to prevent this from
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    declining you want to be recalling this
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    information at frequent intervals so
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    that you can always be at the top of the
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    spaghetti curve and by the time it is
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    your exam you are more likely to be able
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    to recall it if it was asking a question
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    so something you can do is make
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    something called a retrospective
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    timetable this is basically different
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    from your standard revision timetable as
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    it forces you to revise things at
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    certain intervals this will basically
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    prevent you from forgetting things and
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    being a victim of the forgetting curve
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    for example let's say I find a topic
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    such as ecology heart I'll review it one
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    day and then I'll review it the next day
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    and then after one week I will still go
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    back to that topic you're just
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    constantly going back to the topic
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    solely increasing the intervals that you
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    review the topic and let's say I find
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    something easier I'll have larger
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    intervals for example cell biology I'm
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    confident in it so my first interval
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    would be one week then it could be one
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    month and so on I also have a video on
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    how to make effective flashcards so be
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    sure to check that one out because I go
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    into much more detail than I do in this
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    video another method that I highly
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    recommend in order to get great grades
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    in your exam is blatoon so now I'm sure
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    you've heard of Bloodstone but if you
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    haven't it's basically the active
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    retrieval of information I write in
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    every single thing you know about a
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    topic onto a plain sheet of paper and
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    this basically highlights your
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    weaknesses because you see what you
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    currently do know and what you don't
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    know after a set amount of time you
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    should get another pen and you should
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    write in the parts that you didn't
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    remember by using your notes or by using
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    the revision guide and then you can also
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    highlight these weaknesses into
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    flashcards if you find that you're
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    frequently forgetting this information
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    this is helpful especially for
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    essay-based subjects because these
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    subjects do not prompt you about the
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    point station making your essays they
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    just give you an overall topic and
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    expect you to record all of the
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    information that you know about that
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    topic so blatant in this way stimulates
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    those Pathways in the exam which are
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    going to be tested and also helps you to
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    find prompts and topics for your
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    paragraphs so ultimately you can write
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    the essay quicker and spend a lot less
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    time thinking about what you want to
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    write and this tip will basically make
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    your essays 100 times better and now the
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    most effective way to revise your exams
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    is through exam questions as I'm sure
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    you guys know exam questions are the
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    closest thing thanks to what you'll be
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    getting in your exam a lot of subjects
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    these days are based solely on your
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    exams not coursework so your exams
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    should be the focus of majority of your
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    vision ideally they should be done in
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    exam conditions so this means they
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    should be timed it should be quiet and
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    you should have no distractions so
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    obviously this is really hard to
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    implement in your everyday home if you
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    can't replicate these conditions that is
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    not the end of the world but the more
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    you do this the more you'll be prepared
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    for the exam conditions and the example
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    because if you aren't already it can get
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    really stressful when you experience
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    that so not only do exam questions
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    prepare you physically by getting you
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    used to the exam conditions but they
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    also prepare you academically because it
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    does something called increasing your
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    exposure to these questions the more
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    your exposure is to these questions the
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    more likely you are to be able to answer
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    them in the exam as you guys know if you
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    go through exam papers over the years
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    you'll see that questions come up all
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    the time and they just phrase them in
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    slightly different ways so the more you
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    revise these papers the more likely
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    these questions are going to come up in
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    your exam and the more you're going to
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    be quick and to the point and get the
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    marks in those questions you also get
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    used to the mock scheme so every example
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    would have different mark schemes and
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    have different ways they want you to
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    write answers so the more that you see
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    these Math Games the more you can
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    memorize these and write them the way
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    they would want it in the exam do your
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    work gradually throughout the year
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    avoids cramming and just try to spread
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    things out so that you avoid the stress
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    before you examine now finally let's
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    talk about nourishing your body and how
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    this nourishes your mind so as you guys
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    know your brain needs food to work
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    effectively and efficiently if you don't
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    eat properly if you don't nourish your
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    body if you don't drink water your body
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    is not going to like this and your brain
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    is not going to like this either your
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    brain uses 320 calories alone just to
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    think like just think about it your
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    brain is amazing and it needs all of the
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    energy that it can get in exam season or
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    mock season it can be really hard to
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    have a balanced diet and to look after
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    yourself but this will not help you in
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    the long run you'll have less energy
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    less focus and do worse than your exams
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    so eat well sleep well and drink enough
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    water this means that you'll be able to
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    study for longer periods or good and you
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    also just have a better mood overall
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    exam season is as hard as you don't want
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    to make it West for yourself and
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    sleeping is also incredibly important
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    for memory retention if you don't sleep
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    you'll find out when you wake up you
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    forgot everything you advised the night
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    before and this is really annoying and
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    this is basically because you didn't
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    give your brain and your body enough
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    time to recover so sleep well guys and
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    just try to have at least seven hours of
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    sleep I know that sounds really hard and
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    sometimes I don't even follow my own
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    advice but it really does help so guys
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    we've reached the end of this video I
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    hope you found it useful and if you did
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    after a day of procrastination I'll see
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    you guys next time bye
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    thank you
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Etiquetas
  • revision
  • active recall
  • spaced repetition
  • forgetting curve
  • flashcards
  • Seneca
  • exam preparation
  • diet
  • sleep
  • productivity