I study 10hr excluding collage and tution I am an jee aspirant Jee is the world's hardest exam BTW And I have 1 Yr like it will be on January 2026 I have to be ready for that And I have so many work like 40 question revising and many things So I wake up at 4 am and sleep at 11 And I have to go to tution for like 3.5 hr so it's a good plan or not ?? And my age is 16 this is the best plan I have so.....
@@YUVRAJ._.990 please stop over enlightening it, UPSC?? GATE?? have you ever written other exams to say it as the world's hardest exam?? btw studying that much physics and chemistry still you join CS, or ECE or EEE and totally ignore MECH & CIVIL, if you do this you've made a dumb decision. As you're still a kid, take this advice you ain't gonna get interested in CSE OR ECE if you pick these if you like physics and chemistry. At least represent the country or contribute to it if you in case become an IITian. Say it as the "one of the hardest exam" - A fellow Indian
1. From top students - set time just for studying with no distractions - break up study sessions - stay consistent with study times, helps with body rhythm 2. Testing your self - helps to retain and learn info - ask yourself questions: what can you remember right after studying? - active recall, don’t just reread material 3. Teach your peers 4. Gap effects - take periodic pauses 5-30secs, let your hippocampus learn 5. Motivation - their success would affect their lives - aspirational
1.Setting Aside Time to Study: High-achieving students consistently allocate dedicated blocks of time for studying, ensuring that their learning is purposeful and consistent. 2.Eliminating Distractions: They minimize interruptions by creating a focused study environment. This includes turning off notifications, organizing their workspace, and communicating boundaries to avoid disturbances. 3.Studying in Short Bursts: Rather than engaging in prolonged sessions, effective students utilize techniques like the Pomodoro method, studying in intervals of 25-30 minutes followed by short breaks. This approach maximizes concentration and retention. 4.Testing Themselves Regularly: Frequent self-assessments help reinforce knowledge, identify weak areas, and build confidence in applying concepts under pressure. Tools like flashcards, quizzes, and practice exams are commonly used. 5.Teaching Other Students: By explaining topics to peers, students deepen their understanding and identify gaps in their own knowledge. Teaching requires the ability to organize and articulate thoughts clearly, which reinforces learning.
Amazing video! Here are three things that helped me transform the way I study, and I can say it changed my life as well: 1. I created a routine that includes daily goal setting and mindfulness 2. I read "The Calm within-Cultivating clarity" from Mind-bloomery, and there I learned how to manage stress and stop procrastinating 3. I started using assertiveness techniques from 'Power of assertiveness: Unlock your potential' to set boundaries and protect my focus It's incredible how much easier studying becomes when your mind is in the right place.
00:14 📚 Many common beliefs about effective study methods are actually false. 00:53 ⏰ Top students schedule specific study times to minimize distractions and focus. 01:49 🎯 Regular study times enhance focus and train the brain to study more effectively. 03:42 📝 Testing yourself is an effective way to learn and retain information long-term. 05:22 🤔 Thinking about and self-testing on material improves recall compared to just rereading. 07:13 📊 Students often overestimate learning from rereading but underestimate self-testing benefits. 08:25 👩🏫 Teaching peers enhances understanding and mastery of material. 09:08 🧠 Taking short breaks helps the brain reinforce new information rapidly. 09:49 🌟 High-performing students maintain a long-term, aspirational motivation for studying.
Teaching peers really works for me. In high school my teacher would ask my peers like if they don't know how to solve questions or don't know the form (which is in this case math questions) they can ask me, and when i try to explain to them over and over, that material simply just come into my mind easily and my understanding about that material is deep.
testing when we have learned is kinda scary sometimes, because we can have that mentality like what if we can't remember much about what we have learned or what if our knowledge is not enough to present. But thankyou for this information, I may try some of your suggestions🙂
I was thinking at the moment about testing🙂 and it scared me so i stopped to think about it even😂 but you made me think about it again so i will do something about it
Awesome video. It's like a perfect companion to the stuff I read in 'The Calm Within: Cultivating Clarity' from mindBloomery. I learned how to eliminate distractions, organize my thoughts, and focus on things that really matter. Combining your tips with strategies from this book is a game-changer.
That’s so right testing your self after you learn something, I have been doing it since grade 10 now am in grade 12 so after I finished something I will going to test my self so that’s help me to have more time and learn more .
* Schedule dedicated study time: Block off specific times in your day for focused studying, free from distractions. * Eliminate distractions: Put away your phone, find a quiet space, and inform others of your study schedule. * Break up study sessions: Divide your study time into shorter sessions (e.g., 2-3 sessions per day) instead of one long session. * Study at regular times: Consistent study times can help your brain get into a study mode. * Test yourself frequently: Regularly testing yourself on the material is more effective for learning and retention than simply rereading it. * Teach others: Explaining the material to someone else can deepen your understanding and solidify your knowledge. * Utilize the "gap effect": Take short breaks during study sessions to allow your brain to consolidate information. * Connect studying to long-term goals: Having a clear understanding of how your studies will contribute to your overall aspirations can increase motivation.
i'm going test this method . my model board exam is on feb , i got maths (+2) - 14 chapters chemistry(+2) -10 chapters physics (+2) - 14 chapters zoology(+2) - 8 chapters botany(+2) - 5 chapters hindi (+2) - 19 chapters english (+2) - 19 chapters subjects that im improving on (+1) are, physics(+1) - 13 chapters chemistry(+1) - 9 chapters maths (+1) - 14 chapters my current percentage in plus one is 69.8 %, my final board is on march 3 . exam results would publish in may. i will come again on may .
One thing you've missed is the Gapped Revision. When you learn a new thing, actively revise (by asking questions) the learned thing on the next day, then the next week then the next month. This will save the data in your long term memory.
Thank you very much for these tips! I am using all of them in my learning of all Scriabin’s 24 preludes, op 11. There are a few new ideas here for me. Thanks so much!
1). Learn time management for studies, e.g. time blocking 2). After learning the content, do past paper questions to check your understanding 3). Teach others about the content
Wow. Thats what I was missing in my study..I was thinking to start writing practice also along with learning..I am pursuing Masters in psychology and didn't score well in my previous semester. You wonderfully explained the core things in studying something specific. This was the deadlock , now I will overcome this. Thanks a ton😇🙏
In a video I watched just before this you were going over the top five learning methods used by top medical students. How does that apply to somebody with ADHD who often can’t control the focus portion of their brain and the struggle to transition their short term to long-term memory That has been identified with ADHD?
Science based techniques to work hard 1.Scheduling Sessions 2.Testing Yourself(active recall, Don't just reread it. 3.Teach your peers 4.Gap Effect(take periodic pauses 5 to 10 seconds, let's your hypothalamus learn 5.Motivation
When you re read something you do predict what is coming next and ask questions though, you can't read something without imagining back checking it surely.
🔹 *Effective learning = active recall instead of just reading!* ✅ Successful students have fixed study times & eliminate distractions. ✅ *Active* *recall* *(self-tests)* beats mere repetition. ✅ Regular learning automatically improves concentration. ✅ *Illusion* *of* *knowledge* : Those who read a lot feel confident, but cannot recall it. ✅ *Teaching helps with retention* - explaining knowledge strengthens memory. ✅ *Gap effects* : Short breaks (5-30s) help the brain to anchor information better. ✅ Long-term motivation = better learning performance. 👉 *Learn better? Test yourself, take breaks & explain the material!* 🎯
I’m going into year 12/senior year starting jan 31st. I start studying at 4 then a 10 min break at 430 then finish studying at 5. I have adhd and haven’t figured out what studying works for me but do you think I should maybe add another hour or so? Like repeat the process after dinner? Also feel the need to note I get minimum 8 hours sleep every night and wake up abt 630am. Sometimes we don’t have dinener until like 9oclock so this might not always be possible because I’m usually asleep by 10 with medications. Anyone who’s been in the same or similar situation, do you have any advice?
যারা টাইম ম্যানেজমেন্ট নিয়ে পড়াশোনা করতে চান, তাদের জন্য দুইটা বই। ১. টাইম ম্যানেজমেন্ট - ইসমাইল কামদার, সিয়ান পাবলিকেশন ২. প্রোডাক্টিভ মুসলিম - মোহাম্মদ ফারিস, গার্ডিয়ান পাবলিকেশন
I study 10hr excluding school and tution I am an jee aspirant Jee is the world's hardest exam BTW And I have 1 Yr like it will be on January 2026 I have to be ready for that And I have so many work like 40 question revising and many things So I wake up at 4 am and sleep at 11 And I have to go to tution for like 3.5 hr so it's a good plan or not ??
Unsure, I myself am a NEET student going to give neet this year on May 2025. I doubt whether Huberman's statement of studying 3-4 hours is accurate for us since we prepare for the hardest exam in the world.
@@themisjustice1863 Apart from all your Lectures 4 hours of deep study would be enough But then You also need a plan and Maybe there will be somedays you gotta do more . For jee/neet aspirants this would be subjective cause some have school some don't , some have coaching some Don't . (Hardest exam Hmm, not really Just understand the exam its pretty easy)
Thank you very much for these tips! I am using all of them in my learning of all Scriabin’s 24 preludes, op 11. There are a few new ideas here for me. Thanks so much!
What study tips did we miss? Share yours below! 👇
Ok sir
I study 10hr excluding collage and tution
I am an jee aspirant
Jee is the world's hardest exam BTW
And I have 1 Yr like it will be on January 2026 I have to be ready for that
And I have so many work like 40 question revising and many things
So I wake up at 4 am and sleep at 11
And I have to go to tution for like 3.5 hr so it's a good plan or not ??
And my age is 16 this is the best plan I have so.....
@@YUVRAJ._.990 are you really great bro
@@YUVRAJ._.990you sleep only 5 hours
@@YUVRAJ._.990 please stop over enlightening it, UPSC?? GATE?? have you ever written other exams to say it as the world's hardest exam?? btw studying that much physics and chemistry still you join CS, or ECE or EEE and totally ignore MECH & CIVIL, if you do this you've made a dumb decision. As you're still a kid, take this advice you ain't gonna get interested in CSE OR ECE if you pick these if you like physics and chemistry. At least represent the country or contribute to it if you in case become an IITian.
Say it as the "one of the hardest exam"
- A fellow Indian
1. From top students
- set time just for studying with no distractions
- break up study sessions
- stay consistent with study times, helps with body rhythm
2. Testing your self
- helps to retain and learn info
- ask yourself questions: what can you remember right after studying?
- active recall, don’t just reread material
3. Teach your peers
4. Gap effects
- take periodic pauses 5-30secs, let your hippocampus learn
5. Motivation
- their success would affect their lives
- aspirational
oh ur comment is so helpful, it help me don't need to watch the whole video
There's more details
@@NhiUyên-e6m
i see what you did there, thanks
thank you dear
Thank you for this summary. Great effort. God bless you.
I find it incredible that I have been doing all these in an intuitive way. My golden tip for years has been teaching others what I learned.
1.Setting Aside Time to Study: High-achieving students consistently allocate dedicated blocks of time for studying, ensuring that their learning is purposeful and consistent.
2.Eliminating Distractions: They minimize interruptions by creating a focused study environment. This includes turning off notifications, organizing their workspace, and communicating boundaries to avoid disturbances.
3.Studying in Short Bursts: Rather than engaging in prolonged sessions, effective students utilize techniques like the Pomodoro method, studying in intervals of 25-30 minutes followed by short breaks. This approach maximizes concentration and retention.
4.Testing Themselves Regularly: Frequent self-assessments help reinforce knowledge, identify weak areas, and build confidence in applying concepts under pressure. Tools like flashcards, quizzes, and practice exams are commonly used.
5.Teaching Other Students: By explaining topics to peers, students deepen their understanding and identify gaps in their own knowledge. Teaching requires the ability to organize and articulate thoughts clearly, which reinforces learning.
Amazing video! Here are three things that helped me transform the way I study, and I can say it changed my life as well:
1. I created a routine that includes daily goal setting and mindfulness
2. I read "The Calm within-Cultivating clarity" from Mind-bloomery, and there I learned how to manage stress and stop procrastinating
3. I started using assertiveness techniques from 'Power of assertiveness: Unlock your potential' to set boundaries and protect my focus
It's incredible how much easier studying becomes when your mind is in the right place.
Awesome books, thanks for sharing
thanks
The second thing you mentioned is a book?
@@MahevishTazeen Yes, and the third one as well :)
00:14 📚 Many common beliefs about effective study methods are actually false.
00:53 ⏰ Top students schedule specific study times to minimize distractions and focus.
01:49 🎯 Regular study times enhance focus and train the brain to study more effectively.
03:42 📝 Testing yourself is an effective way to learn and retain information long-term.
05:22 🤔 Thinking about and self-testing on material improves recall compared to just rereading.
07:13 📊 Students often overestimate learning from rereading but underestimate self-testing benefits.
08:25 👩🏫 Teaching peers enhances understanding and mastery of material.
09:08 🧠 Taking short breaks helps the brain reinforce new information rapidly.
09:49 🌟 High-performing students maintain a long-term, aspirational motivation for studying.
Thank you so much!!!!
This is amazing
Thank you.
Bro you have so much time seriously! 👏
Teaching peers really works for me. In high school my teacher would ask my peers like if they don't know how to solve questions or don't know the form (which is in this case math questions) they can ask me, and when i try to explain to them over and over, that material simply just come into my mind easily and my understanding about that material is deep.
testing when we have learned is kinda scary sometimes, because we can have that mentality like what if we can't remember much about what we have learned or what if our knowledge is not enough to present. But thankyou for this information, I may try some of your suggestions🙂
I was thinking at the moment about testing🙂 and it scared me so i stopped to think about it even😂 but you made me think about it again so i will do something about it
@Insafian111 what would you do? do nothing🤣
Awesome video. It's like a perfect companion to the stuff I read in 'The Calm Within: Cultivating Clarity' from mindBloomery. I learned how to eliminate distractions, organize my thoughts, and focus on things that really matter. Combining your tips with strategies from this book is a game-changer.
As a top-performing student, I can say that these things really work in outstanding way. 80% of that tips I do.
what else do u do? kindly share
Have you always been a high-achieving student?
Good luck for your future. Keep it up.
What r the other 20??
You’re so talented, keep creating!
This Video deserves A billion views. Thanks, I hope I find these helpful in my upcoming examinations.
Teaching others as my coach usually said is the best way to learn! 🙌
That’s so right testing your self after you learn something, I have been doing it since grade 10 now am in grade 12 so after I finished something I will going to test my self so that’s help me to have more time and learn more .
* Schedule dedicated study time: Block off specific times in your day for focused studying, free from distractions.
* Eliminate distractions: Put away your phone, find a quiet space, and inform others of your study schedule.
* Break up study sessions: Divide your study time into shorter sessions (e.g., 2-3 sessions per day) instead of one long session.
* Study at regular times: Consistent study times can help your brain get into a study mode.
* Test yourself frequently: Regularly testing yourself on the material is more effective for learning and retention than simply rereading it.
* Teach others: Explaining the material to someone else can deepen your understanding and solidify your knowledge.
* Utilize the "gap effect": Take short breaks during study sessions to allow your brain to consolidate information.
* Connect studying to long-term goals: Having a clear understanding of how your studies will contribute to your overall aspirations can increase motivation.
i'm going test this method . my model board exam is on feb , i got
maths (+2) - 14 chapters
chemistry(+2) -10 chapters
physics (+2) - 14 chapters
zoology(+2) - 8 chapters
botany(+2) - 5 chapters
hindi (+2) - 19 chapters
english (+2) - 19 chapters
subjects that im improving on (+1) are,
physics(+1) - 13 chapters
chemistry(+1) - 9 chapters
maths (+1) - 14 chapters
my current percentage in plus one is 69.8 %, my final board is on march 3 . exam results would publish in may. i will come again on may .
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I wish I had this video two decades ago 😮
One thing you've missed is the Gapped Revision. When you learn a new thing, actively revise (by asking questions) the learned thing on the next day, then the next week then the next month. This will save the data in your long term memory.
I am going to give myself a chance to be the best this year, thank you
Thank you, I will utilize this
Fantastic explanation with the correlation
Thank you very much for these tips! I am using all of them in my learning of all Scriabin’s 24 preludes, op 11. There are a few new ideas here for me. Thanks so much!
1). Learn time management for studies, e.g. time blocking
2). After learning the content, do past paper questions to check your understanding
3). Teach others about the content
Wow. Thats what I was missing in my study..I was thinking to start writing practice also along with learning..I am pursuing Masters in psychology and didn't score well in my previous semester. You wonderfully explained the core things in studying something specific. This was the deadlock , now I will overcome this. Thanks a ton😇🙏
Thank you. It has helped me a lot. So I’m going to practice it since today. Thank you again 😊
Awesome information! That is going to help a lot of students, Thank you!
Thanks Dr 🎉
I get this advice a lot. The question is, how to get the gut to read, to study?
Your Gut would never wanna study , gotta control her before she controls you
@@annki8977 ya...I think I was wrong. tnx any way.......
Just dream of being someone big and imagine you're already in the path of greatness.
And greatness demands sacrifices. Feel good to sacrifice.
Absolutely love this!
THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR VIDEO
WE ALL ARE VERY GRATEFULL TO YOU 🙏
Thank you for these tips, they are very helpful🎉🎉🎉🎉
You're so welcome!
In a world full of distractions, one's only valuable asset is focus.
i am going to give jee 2025 so i hope these tips makes my marks go higher
Congratulations🎉🎉 Motivate others too
Best of luck 👍
@ thank you soo much its my drop year so diff pressure
@@frosty2314 keep doing 👍
@@frosty2314 hardwork will give you pay off
Thank u for this video
Thanks God bless you I'm so emotional 😢😢
In a video I watched just before this you were going over the top five learning methods used by top medical students. How does that apply to somebody with ADHD who often can’t control the focus portion of their brain and the struggle to transition their short term to long-term memory That has been identified with ADHD?
Science based techniques to work hard
1.Scheduling Sessions
2.Testing Yourself(active recall,
Don't just reread it.
3.Teach your peers
4.Gap Effect(take periodic pauses 5 to 10 seconds, let's your hypothalamus learn
5.Motivation
👍 Thank you.
As an Indian who is trying to become a medical doctor. All my peers in India are studying 12+ hours a day so it's kinda hard😂
Try to focus and get the same amount done in a shorter amount of time!
SHallow work vs deep work, deep work wins
@120oz here it's deep work for 12hrs+ 😂.
Use mindmaps to recall after studying
Use mnemonics
Writing on paper after one day of studying to know how much you gained
Teaching peers really works
As said by ayudh sir
1. Ektbaar padho baar baar test do sahi baat hai
How do you test yourself-go through the natural and create questions then close the book and answer them?
When you re read something you do predict what is coming next and ask questions though, you can't read something without imagining back checking it surely.
thanks a lot
Great tips, thanks
🔹 *Effective learning = active recall instead of just reading!*
✅ Successful students have fixed study times & eliminate distractions.
✅ *Active* *recall* *(self-tests)* beats mere repetition.
✅ Regular learning automatically improves concentration.
✅ *Illusion* *of* *knowledge* : Those who read a lot feel confident, but cannot recall it.
✅ *Teaching helps with retention* - explaining knowledge strengthens memory.
✅ *Gap effects* : Short breaks (5-30s) help the brain to anchor information better.
✅ Long-term motivation = better learning performance.
👉 *Learn better? Test yourself, take breaks & explain the material!* 🎯
Is there a time ratio of studying notes to problem solving or testing your knowledge?
𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙠𝙨 𝙢𝙖𝙣, 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙞𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙖 🇮🇳 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very useful sir
What time should I take after reading the material to test
One of the best way
Thanks 🎉for all of your advice. I am confident that these habits can change the way we now use to the better one.😊
Tq u sir
I feel like turning everything off and no contact would be bad as there could be a emergency
I am preparing for medical college entrance test ❤📝
Thanks
81 10 7 💯A+'s😊
1. No Phone
2. Schedule time to study
3:43.
3. Test... 🥇is better than recall
4. Don't be afraid to be a teacher😊
9:51
Study hard and smart
I’m going into year 12/senior year starting jan 31st. I start studying at 4 then a 10 min break at 430 then finish studying at 5. I have adhd and haven’t figured out what studying works for me but do you think I should maybe add another hour or so? Like repeat the process after dinner? Also feel the need to note I get minimum 8 hours sleep every night and wake up abt 630am. Sometimes we don’t have dinener until like 9oclock so this might not always be possible because I’m usually asleep by 10 with medications. Anyone who’s been in the same or similar situation, do you have any advice?
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Dude, the channel's name is literally "breathe" in Brazilian Portuguese. I'm shocked
I did for 1 hour and my brain energy exhausted I didn't want to study for whole day
Me too! 😂 when I open my book i already don't want to study 😂
যারা টাইম ম্যানেজমেন্ট নিয়ে পড়াশোনা করতে চান, তাদের জন্য দুইটা বই।
১. টাইম ম্যানেজমেন্ট - ইসমাইল কামদার, সিয়ান পাবলিকেশন
২. প্রোডাক্টিভ মুসলিম - মোহাম্মদ ফারিস, গার্ডিয়ান পাবলিকেশন
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I was going to click like but saw that it was at 800 and didn't want to spoil the even number 🤦♀
I study 10hr excluding school and tution
I am an jee aspirant
Jee is the world's hardest exam BTW
And I have 1 Yr like it will be on January 2026 I have to be ready for that
And I have so many work like 40 question revising and many things
So I wake up at 4 am and sleep at 11
And I have to go to tution for like 3.5 hr so it's a good plan or not ??
Chill bro Jee is not that tough and 1 year is enough to complete the whole, well for the fact I did it in 6 months but yeah 😅
Unsure, I myself am a NEET student going to give neet this year on May 2025.
I doubt whether Huberman's statement of studying 3-4 hours is accurate for us since we prepare for the hardest exam in the world.
@themisjustice1863 isn't 3-4 less
Bc only question solving takes 4 to 5 hrs and after that 3 hr for theory
@Levy-p3y how much time u spent for for 1 lesson cuz that's my plan too
@@themisjustice1863 Apart from all your Lectures 4 hours of deep study would be enough But then You also need a plan and Maybe there
will be somedays you gotta do more .
For jee/neet aspirants this would be subjective cause some have school some don't , some have coaching some Don't .
(Hardest exam Hmm, not really Just understand the exam its pretty easy)
1. Insights from Top students
2. Schedule & eliminate distractions
3. Time management
4. Build focus & attention
5. Active recall & testing
6. Rethink confidence & strategies
7. Teach others
8. Use gap effects
9. Stay motivated with long-term goals
7 hours sleep is most important if you don't sleep your hardwork might be gone in vain.
Super
I never knew this research but as a child I used to study like this and perform very well in my tests
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minute 7:57 why are children calculating cryptocurrency?
I wish i had the patience
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anyone checking hubermans claims? Most of what he says is common sense, isn't it?
💯👍👏😊🙏
Study hard ❌
Study smart ❌
Don't study ✅
All I can hear is Trudeau’s voice 😂
Lol medical student studying 3-4 hrs a day … dude in which medical college did u go to collect this data 😅😅
Why?😅
This isn't andrew hubberman but an ai
There’s a link to the full podcast in the description. No AI used.
Is this an AI channel? It seems clickbait-y and the voice seemed generated.
Final release (bankai) will happen this year ☠️
Thank you very much for these tips! I am using all of them in my learning of all Scriabin’s 24 preludes, op 11. There are a few new ideas here for me. Thanks so much!
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