1.Learning in cycles Start with the big picture Gradually add details Use spacing and memory consolidation 2.Prioritizing concepts Focus on simpler topics first Build a foundation Increase complexity gradually 3.Using lateral thinking Change approaches if stuck Use analogies and different resources Think creatively about concepts 4.Applying new knowledge Use new information immediately Practice with examples Deepen understanding through application
Woww here I'm struggling with thermodynamics for the past 2 hrs and here you present such a helpful video,seems like it's getting pretty easier with each day passing to master mind reading! Thanks once again Mike and Matty!
Very helpful video! I binged on your channel last 2022 when taking my board exams for teaching. I had so much fun learning how to learn, especially with your revised SQ3R method. With God's help and with yours, I got to land in the top 4 of the national board exams! Now, I'm taking my MA and I'm finding your content helpful once more. Thanks for your hardwork!
Thank you so much for this video. The problem I often face is with the analogies. At some point when studying classical mechanics the ChatGPT analogy breaks, cause I start getting overloaded. When I watch TH-cam summaries of the concepts, the whole thing just goes so fast, I don't know how they arrive at certain conclusions. Then I stop and try to solve the basic problems with I learn. The basic problems get solved quite alright, but when I try harder engineering problems, the knowledge gaps start to resurface (well, that depends on if I know what gap I'm really missing) At this point, I usually give up and write summaries. Thanks to this video now, I'll start using the Why, When How questions to access the gaps, reiterate on the problem solving and go through more cycles of learning. This does sound like it takes more time, at least I know it does for me. I believe I'll get faster with time. Thank you so much for the video as alawys✨✨
Hey can you please make videos regarding competitive exams. Because some Asian countries have a lot of competitions regarding university addmition tests. It would be very helpful if you made a video on it.
following this strategy might help you to relieve stress and feel better about yourself doing a steady progress, but it's anti-effective in a competitive environment, where stress actually is the force which can push you through mental overload, therefore an opposite approach I would rather suggest is to layout all the information available in front of you, and instantly apply it as you go into a practice
😅I love mathematics and I have become obsessed with physics. But what I understand and learn, I forget in a moment. And I find it difficult to solve equations and problems.
I used to study chemistry for like 2 hours but when i open physics I can't even understand a single thing while I try to read it and eventually get sleep,so instead of physics I do maths, and now my finals are near and I literally don't know anything about physics.
@@nickza5baht123 cause you literally said "im struggle with physics", and "i watch this", while it should be "i watched this because i struggle with physics and history." that's the reason. But don't take it srsly, it was a joke (no offense)
@@frostymail2842 Ahhh oke ty I'm not really strict about grammar thing or whatever some ppl take it sooo serious like 1 get wrong they feels like the world is going to exploded LOL but ok ty
Hi sir mai india se hu MBBS kr rha hu but retaintion me problem Hoti hai aur slow learning bhi hai aur overthinking during learning please tell me some solutions 🙏🙏🙏
1.Learning in cycles
Start with the big picture
Gradually add details
Use spacing and memory consolidation
2.Prioritizing concepts
Focus on simpler topics first
Build a foundation
Increase complexity gradually
3.Using lateral thinking
Change approaches if stuck
Use analogies and different resources
Think creatively about concepts
4.Applying new knowledge
Use new information immediately
Practice with examples
Deepen understanding through application
Thank you
Woww here I'm struggling with thermodynamics for the past 2 hrs and here you present such a helpful video,seems like it's getting pretty easier with each day passing to master mind reading!
Thanks once again Mike and Matty!
Hope it helped! Let me know how it worked for you
Very helpful video! I binged on your channel last 2022 when taking my board exams for teaching. I had so much fun learning how to learn, especially with your revised SQ3R method. With God's help and with yours, I got to land in the top 4 of the national board exams! Now, I'm taking my MA and I'm finding your content helpful once more. Thanks for your hardwork!
How to learn faster
1. Learn in cycles
2. Pick the low hanging fruits first
3. Lateral thinking
4. Immediately apply what you learn
Well summarized. Thanks for this, rookie! 🙏🏽
I watched it because am struggling with physics and math too
Same , me too yaar😮
So am I.
Same😢
Neet?
Jee?
Thank you so much for this video.
The problem I often face is with the analogies. At some point when studying classical mechanics the ChatGPT analogy breaks, cause I start getting overloaded.
When I watch TH-cam summaries of the concepts, the whole thing just goes so fast, I don't know how they arrive at certain conclusions.
Then I stop and try to solve the basic problems with I learn. The basic problems get solved quite alright, but when I try harder engineering problems, the knowledge gaps start to resurface (well, that depends on if I know what gap I'm really missing)
At this point, I usually give up and write summaries.
Thanks to this video now, I'll start using the Why, When How questions to access the gaps, reiterate on the problem solving and go through more cycles of learning.
This does sound like it takes more time, at least I know it does for me. I believe I'll get faster with time.
Thank you so much for the video as alawys✨✨
2 minutes of silence for JEE aspirants...
This is exactly what i wanted right now !!! Thank you so muchhh!! i have been struggling with physics and chemistry!!!
Haha, glad it helped! Have you applied it yet?
@@KoiAcademy yaa!! I'm trying, let's see how it goes in a long run.....
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7:29 7:31 😂
You always make tough subjects feel more approachable.
Love your videos always! ❤️
Thanks!
You make tough subjects seem approachable!
You explain even the most complicated concepts so clearly.
You always make tough subjects manageable!
Props to the person drawing the art for this! I know you brothers love anime. I'm just saying if you and the team could make one, i think you should!
Koi Universe anime 👀
You explain difficult topics in such a simple and clear way.
You always find a way to make tough topics easy!
You always make even difficult topics feel simple.
You always make even complicated topics easy to grasp.
Hey can you please make videos regarding competitive exams. Because some Asian countries have a lot of competitions regarding university addmition tests. It would be very helpful if you made a video on it.
Yes
I am also very interested in this video idea.
Yes please
This video helped me understand a tough topic so much better!
This video really clarified a tough subject for me!
You always make tough concepts easy to grasp.
This video clarified a tough subject for me!
This video really helped me grasp a complex idea!
This video made a challenging topic easy!
Thanks man, now I think I can Ace congruency 😄
Let’s do this!
following this strategy might help you to relieve stress and feel better about yourself doing a steady progress, but it's anti-effective in a competitive environment, where stress actually is the force which can push you through mental overload, therefore an opposite approach I would rather suggest is to layout all the information available in front of you, and instantly apply it as you go into a practice
Love from India ❤
Thanks 😊
im actuall havinga hard time with history and maths and physic
same
The bane of everyone’s studies 😅
😅I love mathematics and I have become obsessed with physics. But what I understand and learn, I forget in a moment. And I find it difficult to solve equations and problems.
This might be silly but I use "WHY" -> WHEN , HOW AND "Y" FOR WHY DOES THIS TOPIC MATTER? HELPS WITH THE APPLYING ASPECT
So, you use When and how as well?
right time !!!!
beneficial video
Sweet! What was helpful?
Physics is the hell of my life. I struggle to understand it.
I did not only get skills to study, i also wanted to pick up zelda tears of the kingdom, because when i first tried it, i got overwhelmed haha
Did you like the game though?
Margaretta Glen
Even though i watch many videos and many channels and even get motivated and emotional but when i meet my frnda everything get vanished😅😢
The study mode also dissappear
Bro, its like you know me or something, tf, like word-for-word what you said is what im lacking in 🤯
Oh no! Hope this video fills the gaps for you!
@@KoiAcademy thank you 😌🙏
I'm so obsessed with chemistry,but I can't even learn a single thing from physics 😑
It's usually the other way around but why do you find physics difficult?
I used to study chemistry for like 2 hours but when i open physics I can't even understand a single thing while I try to read it and eventually get sleep,so instead of physics I do maths, and now my finals are near and I literally don't know anything about physics.
@@sumathirajkumar4881 Ah, makes sense. Do you have a good professor? How do they teach you physics?
@@KoiAcademy well the physics hour is usually after lunch+ his teachings are so boring and dry eventually I get more sleep during his period.
Do you guys suffer from maladaptive daydreaming?
sir could you pls make vdo like your 1 yrs ago where teach how to level up
I watch this bc im struggle with physics and history
Same , me too 😅.
and english it seems like
@@frostymail2842 Why tho? 🤨
@@nickza5baht123 cause you literally said "im struggle with physics", and "i watch this", while it should be "i watched this because i struggle with physics and history." that's the reason. But don't take it srsly, it was a joke (no offense)
@@frostymail2842 Ahhh oke ty I'm not really strict about grammar thing or whatever some ppl take it sooo serious like 1 get wrong they feels like the world is going to exploded LOL but ok ty
Hi sir mai india se hu MBBS kr rha hu but retaintion me problem Hoti hai aur slow learning bhi hai aur overthinking during learning please tell me some solutions 🙏🙏🙏
Yt knows I'm struggling with pcm 😂😭
This is a good video, but is everyone going to ignore the comment-bots?
Honestly they are way too many, haha. I don't know where they are coming from. 😂
Chemistry.......
hi
I can't even focus on what you are saying. My brain is fuked up 😢
Hope you are doing okay, rookie. 🫂
You’re skin has changed
the first Sentence had the wrong sub, "we're" instead of "were"
idk why im like this but yeah there you go
I saw it too and I cringed. 💀
it was all good until he mentioned 8hrs.
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PLS NOTICW ME FIRSTTT
Ok
Huge fan Kai Notebook!
Witnessed
first
First!
you are asian !!!
where are you from ??
This video is not relatable to me, I am not medical student
sauce for the game
You know it! 😎
Why did I get this? I usually learn everything pretty easily.
youtube thinks otherwise
🤣
for me start from 1:00 next time
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