Isaiah 9:6 (KJV) For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Romans 10:9-10, 13 (KJV) That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Here's how I got nothing wrong on my most recent Chemistry test: 1. I started studying terms and definitions two days before a test of 50 activities, the formulas I memorised less than 12 hours before the test. I studied throughout the day in bursts of 45 or less minutes with 10-30 minute breaks in between. My quizzes and practice test were my study guides. (According to science, you lose 70% of the information you learn in one day within 24 hours. Basically, only 30% of the information you learn at the end of today will survive in your memory at the end of tomorrow.) 2. I mastered flashcards in "write" mode on Knowt and Quizlet by 1. reading them aloud 2. and recalling until I got them all right. ("Fill in the blank" is the typical format of my tests, probably not for everybody else.) 3. I mastered formulas by reading them aloud, then writing them down to check my memory. (The best hack was noticing a pattern, if any, and associating them with their corresponding scientific laws and principles. Example: Boyles law states: The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume if the temperature remains constant. Formula for Boyle's Law: PV=K) I mastered multiple choice terms and definitions, scientific laws and principles, and the way I mastered my other flashcards----reading aloud and recalling almost immediately until mastery. 5. I revised every part of the test in one sitting at least thrice the night before the test, and I would suggest you do this again the morning of the test. (I revised as much as necessary to master terms, definition, formulas, laws, principles, etc) 6. I used formulas to practice problems I would find on the test the night before the test, and I revised rules for significant figures at the same time. 7. After less than 8 hours of 2-day studying and revision, I got a 100% on the test. I may have crammed, but it's better than nothing.
Typically trying to remember stuff like the photosynthesis equation (the long difficult light vs dark with all the fancy arrows pointing to where each part goes) I like to… take a piece of paper Write everything I can remember Take a colored marker and write everything I missed or got wrong Take a good look at it And repeat the process a little while later Works every time!!
@@viswajitbala7924 ya that but with the arrows explaining what happens with each part with light photosynthesis and then the photosynthesis that happens in the dark.
This tip helped me so much as I had a v. Imp test and wasn't able to learn the diagrams at all because they were really hard. This is the only way I managed to remember them and they also ended up coming in the exam
could you do some of these tips for us who languages in university, please? I’m a second year student and I still haven’t found the most efficient way to study.
This is actually a technique commonly used in medical school to memorize diagrams and most medical books have the pre sketched unlabeled and labeled diagrams on both pages. So, a tip for anyone who wants to label these diagrams more than once to practice is to put a clear binder paper holder over the page and tape each side to the edge of the paper. Then, you can label with a dry erase marker and erase afterwards. You can do this as many times as you like without damaging the binder paper holder or book. Then, when you’re done it will come right off. You could also theoretically draw the model and use this same trick with hand drawn models to practice more than once.
I remember doing this technique when I was taking anatomy and physiology in my last year of high school. I’m so glad I stumbled across this technique again because I’m taking science classes and I’m in college now. My first science class didn’t go so well despite I passed the class with a C.
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This is what I always do! I've been using this trick ever since a few years ago and it's very EFFECTIVE. I've been getting scores around 88-100% bc of this :D
this actually works really well!! I do this for almost all of my exams and last year I went to the next year with everything above 65% and some subjects even 80-85%
Because of this i did truly ace my science exam with FULL MARKSS !!! The best day of my life !thank u sooo much now i get full marks in every exam truee
This would be really helpful if I hadn’t just thrown my science test in the trash mistaking it for garbage..
OH NO
Oh shit
Yikes 😬
RIP
also I would like the comment but it has 69 likes 🤭😏
OH GOD
"The night before the exam" finally bro's talking my language
real
Fr
THANK GOD this came up the night before school starts, i’m ready with all these videos 💀
Bros school starts on September 8th 💀
@@SovietYugoslav not everyone is from the same school and country ;-;
@@SovietYugoslav not everyone is in the same country as you-
I literally started school on May
Same💀
@@thatkpopstanyoudontknow2nd756 and here i am thinking that my school starts the earliest, mines in early july
You make me so motivated to study. Idk if its the music, ur voice or magic😭
you got this!!
Same lol
It's aesthetic for me
@@goharsguide mr gohar, how can someone draw a whole digestive system for labelling
For me it’s the fact it’s short my attention span is 🤏🏼big
Theses types of tips are really helping me with grade 10. Thanks a lot!
Same bro
Grade 10 is just a giant headache 😭
I'm watching this in grade 10 when I have a biology test in 4hrs😭
@@Athenabadassinthearena Goodluck 😭😭
@@Athenabadassinthearena you got thiss
staring at it until you feel prepared
this is what i always do lmao
That’s what I do, except I have aphantasia so I can’t remember diagrams
Staring at it (an object) for 30 secs helps your concentration
I gave it a like so it doesnt stay 68
@@31prathamjalan65 bruh
it works for me cause it just makes sense
knowing myself, i would take the break and never come back to study💀
Exactly 😂😂😂
if the exam is that important, just push yourself and come up with reasons to stop procrastinating
Thanks!I have a science exam in two days and I had memorize a bunch of diagrams so this is helpful :)
Isaiah 9:6 (KJV) For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Romans 10:9-10, 13 (KJV) That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
I have one too! Tomorrow 😢
bro could’ve shown any page of his textbook ☠️
fr
You had really to stared to YOUR studies
agree👐
Ong
What? It's just some kidneys?
I think using a transparent sticky notes instead of the regular ones would be easier. Because, it would be easier to sketch out.
how to study for any test-
1: don’t have short-term memory loss 😀
Andd that is the thing I have
@@christieee me too
@@YourStoriesByMe 😭
2- don't have ADHD
@@KitKat_kittykat real
Thank you, yesterday was my science exam and this video was recommended to me today ☺️
Thank you! I needed this TvT
Bro was using a gan for the Rubik's cube
This stuff could help me with my early college. Thank you because I'm dying mentally there.
DUDE THIS IS SOO SMARTT!!
"Your teacher wonders if you cheated on the exam because you got nothing wrong."
*I probably did* 💀
Fr but I was thinking "what if I'm just smart?"
@@wilting.leaves you aren’t
@@hahahayden1 but how do you know
I thank youtube for putting this in my for you page a day before my exam.
Here's how I got nothing wrong on my most recent Chemistry test:
1. I started studying terms and definitions two days before a test of 50 activities, the formulas I memorised less than 12 hours before the test. I studied throughout the day in bursts of 45 or less minutes with 10-30 minute breaks in between. My quizzes and practice test were my study guides. (According to science, you lose 70% of the information you learn in one day within 24 hours. Basically, only 30% of the information you learn at the end of today will survive in your memory at the end of tomorrow.)
2. I mastered flashcards in "write" mode on Knowt and Quizlet by 1. reading them aloud 2. and recalling until I got them all right. ("Fill in the blank" is the typical format of my tests, probably not for everybody else.)
3. I mastered formulas by reading them aloud, then writing them down to check my memory. (The best hack was noticing a pattern, if any, and associating them with their corresponding scientific laws and principles. Example: Boyles law states: The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume if the temperature remains constant. Formula for Boyle's Law: PV=K)
I mastered multiple choice terms and definitions, scientific laws and principles, and the way I mastered my other flashcards----reading aloud and recalling almost immediately until mastery.
5. I revised every part of the test in one sitting at least thrice the night before the test, and I would suggest you do this again the morning of the test. (I revised as much as necessary to master terms, definition, formulas, laws, principles, etc)
6. I used formulas to practice problems I would find on the test the night before the test, and I revised rules for significant figures at the same time.
7. After less than 8 hours of 2-day studying and revision, I got a 100% on the test. I may have crammed, but it's better than nothing.
Yeah !!
This really works !!❤
Dude, it's my science exam tomorrow, and I'm gonna use this.
Gohar saved me in this one. I scored 100% on my science exam and until this day, people ask how I cheated, when I didn’t
Haha!! Thank you so much!! I always struggle and this helped so much! Love your content!!
i love your pfp :D super cute
@@noni_macaroni tysm!!
Omg i got this before my science exam! TYSM
Typically trying to remember stuff like the photosynthesis equation (the long difficult light vs dark with all the fancy arrows pointing to where each part goes) I like to…
take a piece of paper
Write everything I can remember
Take a colored marker and write everything I missed or got wrong
Take a good look at it
And repeat the process a little while later
Works every time!!
6CO2 + 6H20 --Sunlight/Chlorophyll--> 6O2 + C6H12O6 +6H20
@@viswajitbala7924 ya that but with the arrows explaining what happens with each part with light photosynthesis and then the photosynthesis that happens in the dark.
ahh yes, "Blurting"
@@Burber_ Is that the official name for it? Cool!
@@jocelyn248 yes it is (i think)
This tip helped me so much as I had a v. Imp test and wasn't able to learn the diagrams at all because they were really hard. This is the only way I managed to remember them and they also ended up coming in the exam
take a break
me gets 3 good solves in an ao5
"OMG IT COULD BE A PB!" and then i forget everything
haha that's so relatable... when i take a break i just say to myself - one more solve... i end up with doing an ao50
@@rosuvasile-iulian5508 jokes on you,
i do an ao1000
I followed your shorts and it's very affective 😊
could you do some of these tips for us who languages in university, please? I’m a second year student and I still haven’t found the most efficient way to study.
Yes, It Would Be Great If He Put All The Shorts Into One Video 🔥
All Tips And Also Make Your Learning Techniques Which Are Much Effective Than Others
Yeah, my quick brear would have turned into an hour long game of DTI
Where was this when I needed it >:'c
Nahhh not you getting a good school picture
right, got done with my bio exam jus today 😆
My break is literally solving a cube 😊
I just started school and I’m gonna be watching your tips a lot!!!
So you're a 1st grader?
@@aca4262 no I’m in 7th grade?
thank god you used a speedcube and not a rubiks brand. Saved my soul.
Anyone gonna talk about what he was studying
Not me
Yup we do not talk about that 💀
It looks sus but those are just your internal organs in your chest
Peeing
@@Urban_Goose wait till he study about his 3rd leg
This worked SO WELL!!! Now I only get 1 wrong on the 1/2 photo things!!!
Edit: I get none wrong now after doing this again!
I wish you could really make a video on solving a rubik’s cube with the CFOP method...
ayee a cuber here!
Yesss fellow cuberssss
Yooo cubers
yoo cubers, i was looking for you
him - you did
me - I didn't
POV my Spanish teacher for a assignment with google translate 😂
😂😂
OMG TYSM IT WORKS RLLY WELL :DD
OMG THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED THANK YOU
Bros got the apple emoji notebook 📓
"Having learning Disabilities doesn't mean you are not smart it just means that you learn differently".
THANK U I'M SO GLAD I WATCH U I HAVE A SCIENCE EXAM IN 2 DAYS THIS WILL HELP ME A LOT I'LL TELL U HOW MUCH I GOT WITH UR TIPS
thank you so so much! I'm really bad at science and this will really improve me tysm you are way too under rated!
This is actually a technique commonly used in medical school to memorize diagrams and most medical books have the pre sketched unlabeled and labeled diagrams on both pages. So, a tip for anyone who wants to label these diagrams more than once to practice is to put a clear binder paper holder over the page and tape each side to the edge of the paper. Then, you can label with a dry erase marker and erase afterwards. You can do this as many times as you like without damaging the binder paper holder or book. Then, when you’re done it will come right off. You could also theoretically draw the model and use this same trick with hand drawn models to practice more than once.
Him: Here’s what you did:
Me: you cheated
I love how he has hands in multiple directions
“Your teachers wondered if you cheated. Here’s what you did.”
I cheated
Lol😂
Yooo thats a method i came up with when learning my vocabularys. Really great method and doesnt take much time 10/10 reccomend
I remember doing this technique when I was taking anatomy and physiology in my last year of high school. I’m so glad I stumbled across this technique again because I’m taking science classes and I’m in college now. My first science class didn’t go so well despite I passed the class with a C.
Great help❤❤❤❤❤❤
Annoying thing about teachers is they want u to have a good grade.. but they get sus when u get a good grade
Srly
This video came a day before my exams. Thank you
Loving this content please do bring more!
DAMN DUDE UR THE GOAT-
Bro im also studying enzymes 😂
OMG thank goodness i found this video before the night of exam thx and keep it up
those diagrams look interesting
nice try gohar 💀💀💀
Mabye some physical science
Thanks youtube for recommending this the day after taking an exam❤❤
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The AK-47, a legendary firearm with a rich history, has cemented its place as one of the most iconic and widely recognized assault rifles in the world, renowned for its reliability, simplicity, and widespread adoption. Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov, this masterpiece of engineering has earned its reputation as a symbol of power, revolution, and armed conflict. The AK-47's distinct silhouette, featuring its curved magazine, folding stock, and distinctive muzzle brake, is instantly recognizable, serving as an emblem of military might and resistance. This selective-fire rifle, chambered in the intermediate 7.62x39mm cartridge, boasts a robust and durable design, capable of withstanding harsh conditions and operating reliably in various environments. The AK-47's gas-operated system, coupled with its long-stroke piston, ensures smooth cycling and minimal recoil, allowing for accurate and controlled bursts of fire. With its relatively simple construction and fewer moving parts compared to other rifles, the AK-47 is renowned for its ease of use and maintenance, making it a favorite among soldiers, guerrilla fighters, and firearm enthusiasts alike. Its renowned reliability has earned it the nickname "The People's Rifle," as it has been employed by numerous military forces, insurgent groups, and revolutionaries worldwide. The AK-47's widespread adoption is a testament to its effectiveness in combat situations, where it has demonstrated its ability to operate in harsh climates, withstand abuse, and deliver deadly firepower. Its legendary reliability in adverse conditions has become the stuff of legends, with countless stories and anecdotes attesting to its enduring performance in the field. The AK-47's impact on warfare and global conflicts cannot be overstated, as it has played a significant role in shaping military tactics, influencing geopolitical landscapes, and fueling debates on gun control and arms proliferation. However, it is essential to acknowledge that the AK-47's reputation comes with a sobering reminder of the violence and devastation that firearms can inflict. While its design and impact are widely celebrated, it is vital to promote responsible ownership, prioritize safety, and ensure that the AK-47 is utilized solely for lawful purposes. The AK-47's history and legacy extend far beyond its utilitarian function, encompassing cultural symbolism, political significance, and even artistic representation. It has become an enduring icon in popular culture, appearing in movies, music, and art, representing themes of rebellion, power, and endurance. From war-torn battlefields to the hands of freedom fighters, the AK-47 stands as a testament to human ingenuity, adaptability, and the complex dynamics of conflict. As we contemplate its impact, let us remember the profound responsibility that comes with firearms, urging us to seek peaceful resolutions, promote understanding, and strive for a world where the AK-47 and its counterparts are no longer necessary.
I am binge watching all ur videos again. My school starts next Monday
No gonna yak about how he’s learning about the bladder
THANK GOD THIS CAME UP IN MY SHORTS!!!!
My science exam is literally tomorrow! This is so helpful
I got 100% on french without even studying . Im from Albania
Your videos are really Helpful ❤
Genius 🤩 thank you sooooo much for this
This is what I always do! I've been using this trick ever since a few years ago and it's very EFFECTIVE. I've been getting scores around 88-100% bc of this :D
This is the might be the most helpful tip I've come across in a while
We have to label the periodic table elements and stuff this trick helped so dang much 👍
Thank you TH-cam for recommanding me this right after all my science exams
Here’s what I actually did:
Took a math exam with no studying
this actually works really well!! I do this for almost all of my exams and last year I went to the next year with everything above 65% and some subjects even 80-85%
I like your videos!❤
I love your writing
I have 1 tip, HAVE FUN STUDYING
I watched this a looong time ago for my bio exam, helped so much.
My science exam is tommorow and I'm glad I saw this :)
Thank you, that was really helpful❤
You helped me with this... thank you!!☺😃
Thank you for the tips❣
My dude is a good studier, and neat writer, and a cuber. No better combo
Bro, thank you for this. My biology exam is tomorrow and I am so prepared because of this
Thanks for the tip! I really need this
OH MY GOD I'm having a periodic exam starting a couple days this really helps
Thank you so much you helped me alot with your directions
Everyone gangsta till the teacher adds other questions 👽
With the new school year starting, I have a feeling this channel will gain quite a bit of attention
wow amazing professor 🎉❤❤
I find it funny that every time I watch one of your study videos I already do that technique lol
Because of this i did truly ace my science exam with FULL MARKSS !!! The best day of my life !thank u sooo much now i get full marks in every exam truee
Bro TYSM that helped me sm
I’m really good with that second to last step
Thank you so much, it will be really helpful for my Biology Test
i would avoid electronics in the break!
The cube he is using is probably a moyu weilong wrm 2021 for the cubers
thank you so much youre videos helped so much
Amazing trick for physics (graphical representation of linear motion)
I USED THIS AND I GOT 100%
luv ur handwriting