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@@khushboojha781Have you checked out the math sorcerers channel? I’m taking a class on Udemy by him. He gives a ton of examples and goes over them step by step but he doesn’t always tell you why he does something slightly different. Was still worth the Black Friday sale. But he gives a ton of great books on his channel for math! Some of them will no doubt help you out. I’m trying to get good at math as well for the math prior to medical school like calc
Already in the works my friends.... but to clarify you guys mean to record myself at various parts of the studying and revising process and explain what I'm doing in real time right? Also what specifically would you want me to show in real time? What would be most beneficial?
Hi Zain. I think that u are awesome. I am a senior doctor who has been studying for the American board of internal medicine. I simply use ai perplexity by downloading either self made mind maps or lecture notes or excerpts from books. This app markedly decreases cognitive load. I use prompts and ask for summaries or generate flash cards or generate terms or diagrams or generate clinical scenarios. After doing all this my retention is great(active recall). I then publish this thread into notability or iBooks or kindle pdf. Final manifestation of Notes are a book like presentation. No more taking voluminous notes. No more anxiety
0:18: 🧠 Learn how to effectively memorize information with scientifically backed techniques. 4:14: 📚 The importance of structuring information for better memory retention and the use of book summaries for efficient learning. 8:37: 📚 The video discusses the importance of creating value through learning and exploring specific subtopics. 12:27: 🧠 Understanding concepts is key to effective memorization and long-term retention of information. 16:43: 🧠 The video explains the use of storytelling to memorize different types of brain cancers. 20:54: 📝 The video discusses creating visual stories to aid memory recall and using a specific technique to place them in memory. 25:12: 🤔 The speaker uses a creative storytelling technique to recall facts about sarcoidosis, influenced by a medical video. 29:31: 🧠 The video discusses a method for remembering and understanding topics using mind maps. 33:30: 🧠 The video discusses an efficient way to retrieve and retain specific pieces of knowledge through spaced recall sessions. Recap by Tammy AI
i was struggling to memorize the heme synthesis and degradation in biochem so i turned it into a funny story and even tho it took some time to come up with an idea at first, things went very smoothly once i started and the story came together and it was like you said so MAGICAL i memorized the process so easily so thank you so much
Very Useful For me as a med student…I was very confused…I use to read and read and use to study a lot…but still couldn’t answer in class..Your video really helped me..Thank u so much 💕
aoa brother ive been following you for quite a long time and i must say the tips you give are very VERY different from usual youtube study content so keep posting videos like these you are helping us a lot!!!
Zain, just wanted to say a huuuge thank you! You have turned my learning practice upside down. I finally understood most of the stuff that Ali Abdaal and Justin Sung' ve been telling us about) watch your every video, keep up the great work!
Your method are massive.it allow me to understand what I read faster and change my view about studying.i hope it Will allow me to set on the top of the class. i also hope you will continue to make a life change videos in the future.
Thanks a lot brother. I’m trying to get into medical school and I’m looking to form tremendous study habits. I’ve just been doing rote memorization all day long, but I feel it’s ineffective compared what I could have. So I appreciate you showing me this!
Really thank you... After eight years of marriage now got the idea to write exam where I got fear of studying stuff lot after I got to see ur vedio i am like back on college student...hearty thanks for sharing such a great detailed knowledge...
yayyy i'm definitely late to this video but i've been using the tips you've said ab in prev videos like keywords and mindmaps and prepping active recall questions, I SWEAR my improvement was very significant. thank you soooo muchhh
💯 You aced this. Perfect, exactly what I was looking for. I love mind maps and incorporating all the other factors you mentioned is perfectly meshed together. Makes sense. Thank you for your time and effort. I will try this method.
great video man. of all the studytubers ur advice is the best, im in the second year in my comp sciene course, and sometimes memorising certain concepts can be stressful,but these vids do help alot
Key Insights • The importance of mapping out the entire topic to create a foundational understanding. • Utilizing visualization and creating memorable stories to aid in retaining complex information. • Retrieval of information through spaced recall sessions for long-term retention. Effective Memorization Techniques for Studying Non-Fiction Books Associating the Information The video emphasizes the importance of mapping out the entire topic to establish a strong foundational understanding. By simplifying concepts and creating basic mental models, the mind can better retain information. This step aids in connecting new information with existing knowledge, making it easier to recall and retain. The process also involves associating new information with prior knowledge to create connections and promote retention. Practical techniques for creating relevance, such as mapping the entire topic and categorizing subtopics, are discussed. Utilizing Visualization Techniques The video delves into the process of creating memorable stories and visual markers for complex information. By replacing words with visual images and crafting elaborate stories, the brain can more effectively retain and recall the information. The narrator emphasizes the power of visualization in ingraining knowledge. The video also introduces the concept of memory palaces as a method for storing visual stories and organizing complex information. Recalling the Information The video emphasizes the importance of testing and recalling information through practice questions and spaced repetition. By retracing the visual stories stored in memory palaces, the brain can effectively recall complex information. The video provides insights into the timing and frequency of recall sessions for different types of information, emphasizing the benefits of strategically planning recall sessions for optimal retention.
How does this relate to your other viral video on studying effectively? Is this like a updated guide or more focused on the memorization part than the understanding part
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 *Importancia de entender la información antes que usar técnicas visuales.* 20:07 🏰 *El uso de Palacios de Memoria para almacenar historias visuales complejas.* 34:09 ⏳ *Espaciar recuperación de información en historias para retención a largo plazo.* Made with HARPA AI
Bruh followed your mindmap technique to break down the content in the way I'd most likely wanna try to understand the text,the one where we pickout keywords randomly and try to relate one to another , The result : failed my General Anatomy class test , PS I wouldn't go to the extent of blaming you, (huge respect to your content btw !) But I see this as a testament of being very cautious in experimenting with study skills It'd be great if you could let me know where I could refer to get my basics on learning how to learn right
Im sorry to hear your test didnt go well man but mindmapping is only the first step to the process before u study your usual way. Just allows the rest of ur studying to be more fluid and deeper ie doesnt act as a replacement study technique. So we'd still have to do the usual flashcards or questions for anatomy for example. Hope that helped let me know, we're all a team here just trynna improve and be better at the end of the day.
To build a good learning method foundation, you need a lot of times even a year, not just for an exam. This is not a tip or trick, you need to build that system yourself with self-regulation, experience and slowly changing your current methods.
Sending you virtual hugs. It's sad that you failed your test but don't let it keep you down. That was just a bump in the entire beautiful journey to come. For me, mind maps can't replace my actual notes. I use them to introduce myself to any topic I'm learning, and to do quick final revisions of those topics. Between these two points, I still have my notes and active recall questions. I know most Ytubers say linear notes are terrible. If they work, don't remove them completely. Just learn how to incorporate them more effectively. I also take tests by solving questions from the textbook or past papers. Mindmaps are just one element, and you need to figure out how to make them work for you.
What do you think would be the best way to memorize difficult isolated info such as the names of all the muscles and bones of the human body? Would creating absurd stories work or would flashcards work best?
hi really love your videos it as really helped me in medical school but I had a question how do you think I can use active recall and other study methode to study a subject as anatomy
I really love your videos and I can feel that they can be life changing. But I'm too much addicted in music , arts and crafts. These stuffs are ruining my studies. How to get rid of addition ?
If I don't have a text book and I have a paragraph that I don't understand it and I asked chatgpt and he gave me an answer? What should I do with the answer of chatgpt memorize it, reread it or how I should do with it?
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hey zain can you tell me how I can learn maths by this method or any other method for maths if you can make video please
@@khushboojha781Have you checked out the math sorcerers channel? I’m taking a class on Udemy by him. He gives a ton of examples and goes over them step by step but he doesn’t always tell you why he does something slightly different. Was still worth the Black Friday sale. But he gives a ton of great books on his channel for math! Some of them will no doubt help you out. I’m trying to get good at math as well for the math prior to medical school like calc
@@khushboojha781 for math practice is evrything
Can you make a 2nd part for this video in which you do these all steps for your chapter like a practical example
Yes
yus
No he can/will not because the advice given is not practical meaning you can not use these strategies in your daily hours-long studying
Yay, it would be great if he puts forward some practical example to show how to do so
Already in the works my friends.... but to clarify you guys mean to record myself at various parts of the studying and revising process and explain what I'm doing in real time right? Also what specifically would you want me to show in real time? What would be most beneficial?
Learning feels so much more accessible now that the framework for building understanding is clear
Hi Zain. I think that u are awesome. I am a senior doctor who has been studying for the American board of internal medicine. I simply use ai perplexity by downloading either self made mind maps or lecture notes or excerpts from books. This app markedly decreases cognitive load. I use prompts and ask for summaries or generate flash cards or generate terms or diagrams or generate clinical scenarios. After doing all this my retention is great(active recall). I then publish this thread into notability or iBooks or kindle pdf. Final manifestation of
Notes are a book like presentation. No more taking voluminous notes. No more anxiety
0:18: 🧠 Learn how to effectively memorize information with scientifically backed techniques.
4:14: 📚 The importance of structuring information for better memory retention and the use of book summaries for efficient learning.
8:37: 📚 The video discusses the importance of creating value through learning and exploring specific subtopics.
12:27: 🧠 Understanding concepts is key to effective memorization and long-term retention of information.
16:43: 🧠 The video explains the use of storytelling to memorize different types of brain cancers.
20:54: 📝 The video discusses creating visual stories to aid memory recall and using a specific technique to place them in memory.
25:12: 🤔 The speaker uses a creative storytelling technique to recall facts about sarcoidosis, influenced by a medical video.
29:31: 🧠 The video discusses a method for remembering and understanding topics using mind maps.
33:30: 🧠 The video discusses an efficient way to retrieve and retain specific pieces of knowledge through spaced recall sessions.
Recap by Tammy AI
So many TH-camrs create study guides but they're surface level, thank you for going into detail
Man😍😍😍 i do the same .... Storing stories in memory palaces
Can't wait for everyone to watch this video and use your framework
My education journey would have been COMPLETELY different if your channel existed when I was in grade school
I can totally see how much effort you’ve put in assembling all the info and then creating this masterpiece! 🤯🤯
Thank you thank you 🙏
i was struggling to memorize the heme synthesis and degradation in biochem so i turned it into a funny story and even tho it took some time to come up with an idea at first, things went very smoothly once i started and the story came together and it was like you said so MAGICAL i memorized the process so easily so thank you so much
Summarized version of Dr Justin Sung
Very Useful For me as a med student…I was very confused…I use to read and read and use to study a lot…but still couldn’t answer in class..Your video really helped me..Thank u so much 💕
Brother You help more than can say your method allow me to reach a potential I don't even know I have, thank you
aoa brother ive been following you for quite a long time and i must say the tips you give are very VERY different from usual youtube study content so keep posting videos like these you are helping us a lot!!!
thank you so much :))
Zain, just wanted to say a huuuge thank you! You have turned my learning practice upside down. I finally understood most of the stuff that Ali Abdaal and Justin Sung' ve been telling us about) watch your every video, keep up the great work!
Ngl This channel is so underrated.
Lets gooo
Man....hats off for such effort...i hope this channel goes viral very soon.
Take love from this subscriber of ur early days of success ❤
Really appreciate the kind words 😊
This guy is better than all youtubers with millions of subscribers! Love this guy ❤
Your method are massive.it allow me to understand what I read faster and change my view about studying.i hope it Will allow me to set on the top of the class. i also hope you will continue to make a life change videos in the future.
You're the best. Your videos have saved me a lot towards this exam period. Thanks a lot, Zain
Im so happy theyve helped :))
What a sum up comprehensive guide to how to approach studying.. Thanks alot for your effort to making this masterpiece❤❤
We don't use the word Topic in our school, we use Subject(book) and Chapter(usually 1 to 30) so is (Part one Step one) the entire subject or chapter.
This is really a treasure! Thanks, man!
appreciate that !
The most inspiring of them all ! ❤❤
Thanks a lot brother. I’m trying to get into medical school and I’m looking to form tremendous study habits. I’ve just been doing rote memorization all day long, but I feel it’s ineffective compared what I could have. So I appreciate you showing me this!
Your channel needs to grow and reach more people
Really thank you... After eight years of marriage now got the idea to write exam where I got fear of studying stuff lot after I got to see ur vedio i am like back on college student...hearty thanks for sharing such a great detailed knowledge...
Can you do a real life video example of a topic in medicine and you go through it with all of these techniques??
Defo a video coming out with this in the near future
yayyy i'm definitely late to this video but i've been using the tips you've said ab in prev videos like keywords and mindmaps and prepping active recall questions, I SWEAR my improvement was very significant. thank you soooo muchhh
I usually don’t comment on videos, but I’m inmensely grateful of your videos, they are so well explained and helpful❤
Thank you really happy it was helpful :)
💯 You aced this. Perfect, exactly what I was looking for. I love mind maps and incorporating all the other factors you mentioned is perfectly meshed together. Makes sense. Thank you for your time and effort. I will try this method.
Really appreciate that glad it helped!!
great video man. of all the studytubers ur advice is the best, im in the second year in my comp sciene course, and sometimes memorising certain concepts can be stressful,but these vids do help alot
Wow!! Thanks, this is so much research! Thanks for giving us such condensed information for free!
why do i find this interestingly helpful
Key Insights
• The importance of mapping out the entire topic to create a foundational understanding.
• Utilizing visualization and creating memorable stories to aid in retaining complex information.
• Retrieval of information through spaced recall sessions for long-term retention.
Effective Memorization Techniques for Studying Non-Fiction Books
Associating the Information
The video emphasizes the importance of mapping out the entire topic to establish a strong foundational understanding. By simplifying concepts and creating basic mental models, the mind can better retain information. This step aids in connecting new information with existing knowledge, making it easier to recall and retain. The process also involves associating new information with prior knowledge to create connections and promote retention. Practical techniques for creating relevance, such as mapping the entire topic and categorizing subtopics, are discussed.
Utilizing Visualization Techniques
The video delves into the process of creating memorable stories and visual markers for complex information. By replacing words with visual images and crafting elaborate stories, the brain can more effectively retain and recall the information. The narrator emphasizes the power of visualization in ingraining knowledge. The video also introduces the concept of memory palaces as a method for storing visual stories and organizing complex information.
Recalling the Information
The video emphasizes the importance of testing and recalling information through practice questions and spaced repetition. By retracing the visual stories stored in memory palaces, the brain can effectively recall complex information. The video provides insights into the timing and frequency of recall sessions for different types of information, emphasizing the benefits of strategically planning recall sessions for optimal retention.
Akhi i pray that allah grant you hihest levels of jannah
the video was very helpful
can you make the same video for people who are in boarding schools and cannot access the internet . thanks in advance
How does this relate to your other viral video on studying effectively? Is this like a updated guide or more focused on the memorization part than the understanding part
I am from India and your videos help me alot 😊😊
Can you do one video for smart note taking for Maths and Physics?
Thankyou
Hope this vid goes viral bro
all the best!
Your channel must grow
So good. I added this to my favorites list!
Thank you sir from India
This was such an amazing video. I am hyped up
I am preparing for neet pg nd found the best channel to learn how to learn
Thanku zain 🎉
Oh wow goodluck my friend
I should go over it soon. Thanks for the effort man.
Can’t wait for you to write a book someday
Seeing for my pre-med exam preparation 🤒
So damn underrated.
What is the difference between Encoding and memorizing
Best video you've ever created
Love bhaiya ❤️
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🧠 *Importancia de entender la información antes que usar técnicas visuales.*
20:07 🏰 *El uso de Palacios de Memoria para almacenar historias visuales complejas.*
34:09 ⏳ *Espaciar recuperación de información en historias para retención a largo plazo.*
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you so much. It was so helpful.
Bruh followed your mindmap technique to break down the content in the way I'd most likely wanna try to understand the text,the one where we pickout keywords randomly and try to relate one to another ,
The result : failed my General Anatomy class test ,
PS I wouldn't go to the extent of blaming you, (huge respect to your content btw !)
But I see this as a testament of being very cautious in experimenting with study skills
It'd be great if you could let me know where I could refer to get my basics on learning how to learn right
Im sorry to hear your test didnt go well man but mindmapping is only the first step to the process before u study your usual way. Just allows the rest of ur studying to be more fluid and deeper ie doesnt act as a replacement study technique. So we'd still have to do the usual flashcards or questions for anatomy for example. Hope that helped let me know, we're all a team here just trynna improve and be better at the end of the day.
To build a good learning method foundation, you need a lot of times even a year, not just for an exam. This is not a tip or trick, you need to build that system yourself with self-regulation, experience and slowly changing your current methods.
Sending you virtual hugs. It's sad that you failed your test but don't let it keep you down. That was just a bump in the entire beautiful journey to come.
For me, mind maps can't replace my actual notes. I use them to introduce myself to any topic I'm learning, and to do quick final revisions of those topics. Between these two points, I still have my notes and active recall questions. I know most Ytubers say linear notes are terrible. If they work, don't remove them completely. Just learn how to incorporate them more effectively. I also take tests by solving questions from the textbook or past papers. Mindmaps are just one element, and you need to figure out how to make them work for you.
@@somtochukwuonyeka4060 thank you for the vital support!
@@zain_asif I appreciate you took out the time to reply and add in your inputs !
I'll be sure to use this as a learning leason for the coming days
you are truly appreciated. cheers.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video , Iam going to use it for my alevels 😌😆 8:30
Cmon cmon thank you
Thank you so much for this video ❤
Thanks Zain ill let you know how's the progress .
love zain!!
Make a video on different methods used by ur friends and subscribers. Means it would be like a discussion video
Great video, Can you make a video on how you do mind maps?
What do you think would be the best way to memorize difficult isolated info such as the names of all the muscles and bones of the human body?
Would creating absurd stories work or would flashcards work best?
Super helpful.
Pls can you make a video about how to make mindmaps
great work!!!!!!
Your channel is 🔥
Super memorisation guide
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So so helpful 😊 , nuggets of chunky information 🙌🏻
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Great video!
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hi really love your videos it as really helped me in medical school but I had a question how do you think I can use active recall and other study methode to study a subject as anatomy
You are doing good work 👍
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Thank you
Thanks alot this helps
Hi there!
What’s you opinion on the SQ3R or the SQ4R method?
Thanks!❤
what are they?
I really love your videos and I can feel that they can be life changing. But I'm too much addicted in music , arts and crafts. These stuffs are ruining my studies. How to get rid of addition ?
Brevity can further beauty your presentation.
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Absolute banger
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How can this be applied to law?
what i usually do is make a lot of questions about a topic and try to understand them and then study does that also work?
amazing
If I don't have a text book and I have a paragraph that I don't understand it and I asked chatgpt and he gave me an answer? What should I do with the answer of chatgpt memorize it, reread it or how I should do with it?
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Can u conduct study sessions in December
Definitely am doing some in jan, december is a possibility yepp
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