THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS! I used your technique of writing active recall questions during high school and now alhamdulillah I got into the top 3 medical universities of Pakistan. Thanks a lot! Keep it up with your videos. I will keep getting help from them during my MBBS.
OMG Congrats. My dream is to get into UCFM the no.1 med school in Sri Lanka. But the exams are super tough and competitive. I am writing my exams in 2026 Aug started our studies 3 months ago. So hoping to do well and achieve goal InShaAllah...
Obsessed with your brain - can’t wait for your channel to take off - you def deserve it after all the learning/memory GOLD you have given us for free 💚
Hi there ! I've been following your channel for a while and i wonder why you don't get more views despite making really high quality videos. You're also obviously grinding real hard judging by upload schedule and the good editing. I'd advice you tho, since it seems that you need a higher click through rate , to simplify your thumbnails , don't write a whole paragraph on the thumbnail . Just 2 or three words and a really catchy photo ( of you studying or whatever the video's topic ) Secondly , shorten your titles. Get to the point fast since i can't see half of it because my phone is so small . Again try to come up with catchy titles, you can get inspired by viral study videos. That's it , for a high click through rate you need better thumbnails and better titles. Hope you find this helpful . Btw , I'm just a med student but also a chronic TH-cam watcher haha
Thanks for writing this up honestly ya I do find the title thumbnail aspect hard esp cuz i dont want it to get repetitive. I'd love to run my next few thumbnails by you, if you wouldn't be opposed to that, can you msg me on insta (zain_asiif) Appreciate the feedback will try to implement it.
this was much needed! i was using your template before but kind of incorrectly but this video helped it clear so much further, thank you so much zain, god bless you!
As legendas em inglês facilitam muito a compreensão de quem não fala inglês fluentemente. Quando possível adiciona elas pra gente . Descobri o canal recentemente e estou adorando seu conteúdo. Thanks for share this content ❤
It's really very helpful for medical students like us... I always remain so much in depression, bcz due to too much procrastination I'm not able to concentrate in my studies 🥹🥹 I find ur videos really so much helpful for me...thank you for sharing with us ❤
Hi Zain, and thank you for sharing your wonderful learning experiences. Above you presented an Excel spreadsheet with various columns. The first column "Cases", while the following columns were titled "Week 1", "Week 2", etc - the "Week x" referred to the "x" week you were planning to do intensive space repetitions. My question regards the values below the "Cases" column. These related to the topics you covered and as you said it was vital to list each major topic down in this spreadsheet/weekly calendar. Question 1: What is the 'Week 1', 'Week 2', etc that precedes the name of each topic in the Cases column? Are these weeks the periods of time the lectures were presented ? There are 12 of these weeks on your spreadsheet, which means that all these topics were lectured in 12 consecutive weeks, after which now you are following them up with your 4 weeks of revision. Am i correctly reading your spreadsheet? Question 2: I am guessing that you have several units of study per semester. In the last 4 weeks you are faced with multiple exams from various units. In this spreadsheet it seems that you are consolidating under "Cases"/Topics all major topics from all semester Units i.e. various subjects. Am i correctly understanding your approach ? Question 3: If above assumptions are correct, then most students will within the period of the first 12 weeks (first time studying/lectures) have forgotten most of the information. Wouldn't it be better for a student to start the spaced repetition immediately after sitting of each lecture and to continue the repetition until the day of the exam ? I liked your video: th-cam.com/video/2mYwyhI9-og/w-d-xo.html very much. My impression is that once a student is acquainted with a topic first time, then he/she needs to use wisely spaced out interleaval repetitions / recall sessions / self-testing. It seems logical that the best time to start it is when the lecture was presented, or perhaps when the chapter was first read before the lecture. I would love to hear your comments on such an approach. Kindly, reply; I am trying to figure out which style of study is best for me.
hey hope you’re doing well thank you so much for this!! i was just wondering how you think i could adapt the timetable for multiple exams eg a levels as obviously the ‘topics’ column on the left in the calendar would be far too long for all 3 subjects. sorry if this is a dumb question😭
I m a 2nd year mbbs student. I m currently doing neurosciences I have the full final exams at the end of the year, how can i keep knowledge from this module drilled till the end of the year?
I will definetly make a revision after 3rd term so I can have a fresh start in 2nd year, I wanna ask it is after 2weeks or on 2nd week?, and would you advice to watch the 2 yrs ago video, or just focus on this one? thank you so much in advance love from Philippines
would this work for gcses since i'm doing like 10 subjects or would i have to do it differently? especially since i just got my mock timetable which the mocks are in 4 weeks and i'm not sure how to layout everything in preparation for them
I really didn't understand how to do it... we shld put the topics to weeks is it??? I hv 3 subjects for exam...watched ur video twice but didn't get it... can u do a part 2 or Can someone pls explain would be a big help
Yep I think weekly planning is easier and more flexible as said in the vid. So split the topics you have for the 3 subjects in the weeks you have before the exam. And space your revision as shown. Let me know if you have any other qs :)
PLZ MAKE A QUICK VEDIO FOR 11th 12th CLASS STUDENTS BCZ MOST OF US ARE MBBS ASPIRANTS -LIST OF CHAPTERS FOR EACH SUBJECT 1. BIO 14 CHAPS 2 CHE 15 CHAPS 3. PHY 10 CHAPS PLZ HELP I AM STRUGGLING RIGHT NOW REPLY THE STRATEGY IN DM IF YOU DONT HAVE TIME EXPLAINING IT . PLZZZ
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS! I used your technique of writing active recall questions during high school and now alhamdulillah I got into the top 3 medical universities of Pakistan. Thanks a lot! Keep it up with your videos. I will keep getting help from them during my MBBS.
Incredible! big congratulations so happy to hear that!
OMG Congrats. My dream is to get into UCFM the no.1 med school in Sri Lanka. But the exams are super tough and competitive. I am writing my exams in 2026 Aug started our studies 3 months ago. So hoping to do well and achieve goal InShaAllah...
Obsessed with your brain - can’t wait for your channel to take off - you def deserve it after all the learning/memory GOLD you have given us for free 💚
You are a little boy with such great blessing.may Allah give you more
Jazakallah
I am currently binge watching your channel,
To level up my studies .
Love your content. Love from India ❤
Lets goo
Hi there !
I've been following your channel for a while and i wonder why you don't get more views despite making really high quality videos. You're also obviously grinding real hard judging by upload schedule and the good editing.
I'd advice you tho, since it seems that you need a higher click through rate , to simplify your thumbnails , don't write a whole paragraph on the thumbnail . Just 2 or three words and a really catchy photo ( of you studying or whatever the video's topic )
Secondly , shorten your titles. Get to the point fast since i can't see half of it because my phone is so small . Again try to come up with catchy titles, you can get inspired by viral study videos.
That's it , for a high click through rate you need better thumbnails and better titles.
Hope you find this helpful .
Btw , I'm just a med student but also a chronic TH-cam watcher haha
Thanks for writing this up honestly ya I do find the title thumbnail aspect hard esp cuz i dont want it to get repetitive.
I'd love to run my next few thumbnails by you, if you wouldn't be opposed to that, can you msg me on insta (zain_asiif)
Appreciate the feedback will try to implement it.
@@zain_asif sorry don't have insta , do you have telegram
email would work - zainasif2000@gmail.com
You are absolutely profundity explainer in the world.❤
this was much needed! i was using your template before but kind of incorrectly but this video helped it clear so much further, thank you so much zain, god bless you!
Glad it helped thank you!
As legendas em inglês facilitam muito a compreensão de quem não fala inglês fluentemente. Quando possível adiciona elas pra gente . Descobri o canal recentemente e estou adorando seu conteúdo. Thanks for share this content ❤
Just thank u so much this timetable helped me to crack my entrance exam
how did you know exactly what i needed now thank you so much
It's really very helpful for medical students like us...
I always remain so much in depression, bcz due to too much procrastination I'm not able to concentrate in my studies 🥹🥹 I find ur videos really so much helpful for me...thank you for sharing with us ❤
So happy it helped :)
Hi Zain, and thank you for sharing your wonderful learning experiences.
Above you presented an Excel spreadsheet with various columns. The first column "Cases", while the following columns were titled "Week 1", "Week 2", etc - the "Week x" referred to the "x" week you were planning to do intensive space repetitions.
My question regards the values below the "Cases" column. These related to the topics you covered and as you said it was vital to list each major topic down in this spreadsheet/weekly calendar.
Question 1:
What is the 'Week 1', 'Week 2', etc that precedes the name of each topic in the Cases column? Are these weeks the periods of time the lectures were presented ? There are 12 of these weeks on your spreadsheet, which means that all these topics were lectured in 12 consecutive weeks, after which now you are following them up with your 4 weeks of revision. Am i correctly reading your spreadsheet?
Question 2:
I am guessing that you have several units of study per semester. In the last 4 weeks you are faced with multiple exams from various units. In this spreadsheet it seems that you are consolidating under "Cases"/Topics all major topics from all semester Units i.e. various subjects. Am i correctly understanding your approach ?
Question 3:
If above assumptions are correct, then most students will within the period of the first 12 weeks (first time studying/lectures) have forgotten most of the information. Wouldn't it be better for a student to start the spaced repetition immediately after sitting of each lecture and to continue the repetition until the day of the exam ?
I liked your video: th-cam.com/video/2mYwyhI9-og/w-d-xo.html very much. My impression is that once a student is acquainted with a topic first time, then he/she needs to use wisely spaced out interleaval repetitions / recall sessions / self-testing. It seems logical that the best time to start it is when the lecture was presented, or perhaps when the chapter was first read before the lecture. I would love to hear your comments on such an approach.
Kindly, reply; I am trying to figure out which style of study is best for me.
Was waiting for this (not-so) patiently🌝
Thank youuu so much once again❤
Haha finally here!
Brilliant video.
I’m binge watchingg your channel sincee last weekk! Youu’re the bestt, thank youu so muchhh!>.
PLZ MAKE A GUIDE ON STUDYING CONSISTENTALY
Hi,
Can you please do a video on admissions process for medicine at Manchester for medicine.
You really look so cute! you are literally glowing inside out..😅🙈💕
love your videos, keep posting!!
Thank you sooo much for ur efforts 🎉
Love from India
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!❤
Man, thank you!
hey hope you’re doing well thank you so much for this!! i was just wondering how you think i could adapt the timetable for multiple exams eg a levels as obviously the ‘topics’ column on the left in the calendar would be far too long for all 3 subjects. sorry if this is a dumb question😭
Please creat video study with me where you go on medical topic demonstrating your method in studying
I m a 2nd year mbbs student. I m currently doing neurosciences
I have the full final exams at the end of the year, how can i keep knowledge from this module drilled till the end of the year?
Thank you so much brother ❤
Ofc brother
@@zain_asif sister* 😊
Can doing spaced repetition for 2 month make you recall information for a year
Just did this for my fellowship exam; over 2000 conditions.
Wow
I will definetly make a revision after 3rd term so I can have a fresh start in 2nd year, I wanna ask it is after 2weeks or on 2nd week?, and would you advice to watch the 2 yrs ago video, or just focus on this one? thank you so much in advance love from Philippines
After two weeks. This one is better but feel free to review the old one as an example. Thanks for the kind words :)
would this work for gcses since i'm doing like 10 subjects or would i have to do it differently? especially since i just got my mock timetable which the mocks are in 4 weeks and i'm not sure how to layout everything in preparation for them
What a coincidence, I have my IGCSEs in exactly 27 days, lol
Perfect time to start lets go
I really didn't understand how to do it... we shld put the topics to weeks is it??? I hv 3 subjects for exam...watched ur video twice but didn't get it... can u do a part 2 or Can someone pls explain would be a big help
Yep I think weekly planning is easier and more flexible as said in the vid. So split the topics you have for the 3 subjects in the weeks you have before the exam. And space your revision as shown. Let me know if you have any other qs :)
Slay Zain!!!
Awesome. First view
Appreciate you :)
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PLZ MAKE A QUICK VEDIO FOR 11th 12th CLASS STUDENTS BCZ MOST OF US ARE MBBS ASPIRANTS
-LIST OF CHAPTERS FOR EACH SUBJECT
1. BIO 14 CHAPS
2 CHE 15 CHAPS
3. PHY 10 CHAPS
PLZ HELP I AM STRUGGLING RIGHT NOW REPLY THE STRATEGY IN DM IF YOU DONT HAVE TIME EXPLAINING IT . PLZZZ
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Who did i miss this video🥲