I think you're the only one who actually gives practical examples for us to understand the topic better♡ Thank you♡ I'm preparing for medical exam so this video is gonna be a great help for me
So, spaced retrieval practice and interleaving-interacting with your study material at increasing intervals-allowing yourself to start forgetting what has been studied under the assumption that by then, forcing yourself to recall will strengthen the neural pathways involved in those memories. Making the manner in which you interact with what you've studied vary, you seek to exercise different connections or routes to accessing that information in diverse settings.
BEST stufy youtuber ever and i mean EVERRRR. i have seen thousands and millions of videos with broken tips and techniques but your videos are what are ammaaazing. you are the best thank god i found them at the right time.
This was so helpful i finally understand how to implement spaced repition in my schdule and this is going to soo useful in my prparation for the NEET UG exam thank you soo very much
Thanks so much. I teach preparation classes for an English proficiency exam called the TOEIC. I'm going to use your template and load the 75 topics covered on the exam. Love your advice for scheduling 2-3 reviews, and not more than 4. Also love the idea of different kinds of review: mind map, teaching or perhaps making a slide.
I usually don’t leave comments, but this is the third video from your channel that I am watching to prepare for my exams, and they are so well made. Thank you very much
Thanks !! Zain your video is truly an gem for all of us , I had some sort this type of idea in my mind but i made an sheet on paper for it but was having problem in maintaining consistence but now after watching this i got the way how to do it
man, thank you very much, in my country we take a test like all the content we saw in all our education to enter a good university and I was looking for a method of repetition and testing, so thank you very much you were extremely effective in this.
I have 24 days left for my competitive exam. And I'm still making cornell questions for 40 chapters. Half still left. What to do now? Organic chemistry and the rest is still left.And one for you is your are awesome. I hope one day you will have many subscribers. Go ahead💙
I love all your study techniques but what I really struggle with is spaced repetition. Im currently studying for USMLE and the sheer amount of knowledge is overwheling and I dont know how to incoporate that into a time table. I hope you see this comment. Your help would be wonderful! Thank you for all your study tips!! Theyre game changers
OMG why this is so underated..life saver . having an great exam coming up . burnt out and TH-cam recommend this vdo..thankkk you....I have so many topics left and still not on track..and behind of everyone.. leading to procrastination and regret..after watching this vdo it clearly given me a mind clarity and hope.... Gaawd thank you 😩..keep going...❤️
Thank u Zain, this is really easy to use and modify according to our needs. Exactly some thing i was looking for multiple revision planning and interlinking them.
TH-cam algorithm recommended me this video today & i feel so happy to have got what I needed. Super helpful informative video 👌. Your other videos were also very helpful on notes, I was wasting lots of time in preparing notes 😃. Loved i got solution to it ❤️👌. God is great to show your channel early morning today in YT algorithm 🙏🏻 Subscribed your channel 😊
thank you, I found the video really helpful, but i struggle to stay on top of all the subjects and a lot of information and chapters and its hard to find time to review the old information.. any time management tips? ps. I am really glad I found your chanel. New sub :)
Reviewing old info is hard with all the new info piling up igy but try to do little bits at the end of the week or at the end of the day too (anything is better than nothing!) Appreciate it thanks :))
Is it necessary to divide the axes of the subject into a week? I mean, for example, I have a subject in the psychology major, which is the subject of the psychology of disability. Should I divide the axes, such as taking the first axis, which is the concept of disability, and study it on the first day, and divide the rest like this?
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📚 Introduction to Spaced Repetition* - Spaced repetition is introduced as a key technique for effective studying, aiming to enhance memory retention. - The speaker outlines the general study plan in relation to upcoming exams. - Explains the mechanics of spaced repetition: revisiting material at increasing intervals to combat forgetting. - 03:34 *🗂️ Effective Study Techniques* - Focuses on encoding information and active recall as essential for effective learning. - Highlights interleaving methods to engage with topics from multiple angles, which helps build a deeper understanding. - Emphasizes the importance of varied and challenging study methods for better memory retention. - 06:44 *📅 Timetable Construction* - Discusses the step-by-step approach to creating a revision timetable over four weeks. - The speaker encourages identifying weak areas and distributing study tasks in a balanced manner each week. - Suggests using specific revision techniques for each topic to maximize comprehension and retention. - 08:08 *📝 Revision Strategy* - Describes how to approach material through successive layers of understanding: beginning with superficial comprehension then moving to complex details. - Outlines the structure of each study session focusing on understanding, testing, and revising information effectively. - Emphasizes using varied activities in each repetition to stimulate deeper cognitive engagement. Made with HARPA AI
Depends on when u have the exam and the difficulty of topics. But I usually say- day 1, then 3-4 days later, then 10-15 days after that. It'll vary but try to do around 3 reps.
Hi , can we known about how you use the spaced repetition - which are best Time intervals to repeat. For example iam study a concept then which intervals to repeat the concept
@@zain_asif i couldn't understand it what is , 2 week ,3 week only 1st week is ok another you means 1 day 2 day 6 day next is when i couldn't understand it
For most topics i just revise on day 1, then like 4-5 days later and then 2 weeks after that. But this in the case that exams are in a month or so. I dont really follow a strict schedule during normal term time. Experiment and do what works for you :)
There is a guy on you tube. A college professor with light colored hair named Marty. I think his last name starts with an L. He explains the system and the best spacing for repetition. See if you can find him. He is great.
I think you're the only one who actually gives practical examples for us to understand the topic better♡
Thank you♡ I'm preparing for medical exam so this video is gonna be a great help for me
So glad it helps man
This is probably one of the top 3 study method videos I watched that actually makes sense and will seem to work. Thank you so much
So, spaced retrieval practice and interleaving-interacting with your study material at increasing intervals-allowing yourself to start forgetting what has been studied under the assumption that by then, forcing yourself to recall will strengthen the neural pathways involved in those memories. Making the manner in which you interact with what you've studied vary, you seek to exercise different connections or routes to accessing that information in diverse settings.
Finally someone who gives proper examples and explains it well! Thanks so much
BEST stufy youtuber ever and i mean EVERRRR. i have seen thousands and millions of videos with broken tips and techniques but your videos are what are ammaaazing. you are the best thank god i found them at the right time.
Thank you so much this is amazing haha❤️
Justin sung and spoonfedstudy also are good
This was so helpful i finally understand how to implement spaced repition in my schdule and this is going to soo useful in my prparation for the NEET UG exam thank you soo very much
This technique is very good I think it is what I have been looking for for a moment now. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks so much. I teach preparation classes for an English proficiency exam called the TOEIC. I'm going to use your template and load the 75 topics covered on the exam. Love your advice for scheduling 2-3 reviews, and not more than 4. Also love the idea of different kinds of review: mind map, teaching or perhaps making a slide.
I usually don’t leave comments, but this is the third video from your channel that I am watching to prepare for my exams, and they are so well made. Thank you very much
Thank you so much :)
My IB mock exams are coming soon and I feel so nervous but your video gave me motivation to study. Thank you for the video!
Im glad it helped thank u!
Thanks !! Zain your video is truly an gem for all of us , I had some sort this type of idea in my mind but i made an sheet on paper for it but was having problem in maintaining consistence but now after watching this i got the way how to do it
Really good systematic advice
Thank you :))
man, thank you very much, in my country we take a test like all the content we saw in all our education to enter a good university and I was looking for a method of repetition and testing, so thank you very much you were extremely effective in this.
I have 24 days left for my competitive exam. And I'm still making cornell questions for 40 chapters. Half still left. What to do now? Organic chemistry and the rest is still left.And one for you is your are awesome. I hope one day you will have many subscribers. Go ahead💙
Thank you!! That sounds tough though bro. But you just have to prioritise you know, you got this!
@@zain_asif should i still make questions or stop brother?
Ofc I'm still adding to mine and my exam start next week lol. Just as long as ure actually learning whilst making them too
@@zain_asif Okay bro Thank you so much💙
1. skim
2. read
3. process
4. recall
5. retest
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Two more yrs to go in med sch but thank you Zain....my CGP is about to skyrocket
I love all your study techniques but what I really struggle with is spaced repetition. Im currently studying for USMLE and the sheer amount of knowledge is overwheling and I dont know how to incoporate that into a time table.
I hope you see this comment. Your help would be wonderful!
Thank you for all your study tips!! Theyre game changers
OMG why this is so underated..life saver . having an great exam coming up . burnt out and TH-cam recommend this vdo..thankkk you....I have so many topics left and still not on track..and behind of everyone.. leading to procrastination and regret..after watching this vdo it clearly given me a mind clarity and hope.... Gaawd thank you 😩..keep going...❤️
Appreciate that!! So happy its helped, welcome to the channel :))
Thank u Zain, this is really easy to use and modify according to our needs. Exactly some thing i was looking for multiple revision planning and interlinking them.
Thank youuuuuuu this is soo good and has cleared up my confusion on how I can actually apply spaced repetition to my school work. God bless you 🙏🏿
Im so glad its helped yess!
This is incredible! Thank you so much! Really helpful
Really glad its useful :))
You got a subscriber! Hats off ❤
TH-cam algorithm recommended me this video today & i feel so happy to have got what I needed. Super helpful informative video 👌. Your other videos were also very helpful on notes, I was wasting lots of time in preparing notes 😃. Loved i got solution to it ❤️👌.
God is great to show your channel early morning today in YT algorithm 🙏🏻
Subscribed your channel 😊
What a lovely comment thank you! Glad its helped :))
Nice background on the thumbnail!👍👍
Thanks haha
I really appreciate your channel,
Thank you for your work and efforts.
Thank you man. I'm so glad :)
Spaced Repetition:
Day 1 then
1st: 3-4 days
2nd: 2 Weeks
Yessirr
Year 3 Manchester Medic Here! Do not be scared of sem 3!!! and see you on the wards
Nicee which hospital you in?
@@zain_asif OXFORD Road campus.
Ahh im in wythenshawe, starting placement soon
Im so glad i found this page❤
Let's go, happy it's helped
Nice , very detailed video ) are there softwares for spaced repition too?
just incredible thanks for the video you must have more likes bro!
Appreciate that thankss
can you do a video on layering?
Thank youu so much 💚💚i am happy that I found you😭💖
Aw thank you!!
@zain_asif after one year,I just want to thank you for not giving up 😭 keep goinggg
Thank you so much such a life saver!! Keep the good work bless you.
Really glad it helped :))
Thank you zain 😊
Your welcome :))
thanks a lot Zain, it helped me a lot :)
Glad it did yaa
Thank you so much, this really helps
Happy it was useful !!
Wow! I like it😮🎉
thank you, I found the video really helpful, but i struggle to stay on top of all the subjects and a lot of information and chapters and its hard to find time to review the old information.. any time management tips?
ps. I am really glad I found your chanel. New sub :)
Reviewing old info is hard with all the new info piling up igy but try to do little bits at the end of the week or at the end of the day too (anything is better than nothing!) Appreciate it thanks :))
Hi thanks for tips... about video editing . It would be nice if you lessen the background music a bit so we can clearly hear you
Thanks it was really helpful
Im glad :)
Great great help from a 1st year student where can I find the template please?
In the desc, just duplicate it and edit for yourself :)
Thank you thank you
Can we possibly get a copy of this revision? huhu I am a big fan of yours.
Yes ofcourse :) template should be in the description. Thank you!
How many hours per week do you study?
I think it's great that you're able to balance.
During exam season its 6-10hrs a day but normally max like 3hrs tbh. Balance is so big ya!
@Zain Asif is it only 3 hours for actual studying or also you make like questions and other work school related in those 3 hours?
Ya questions studying any independent learning you know
Is it necessary to divide the axes of the subject into a week? I mean, for example, I have a subject in the psychology major, which is the subject of the psychology of disability. Should I divide the axes, such as taking the first axis, which is the concept of disability, and study it on the first day, and divide the rest like this?
Thank u
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *📚 Introduction to Spaced Repetition*
- Spaced repetition is introduced as a key technique for effective studying, aiming to enhance memory retention.
- The speaker outlines the general study plan in relation to upcoming exams.
- Explains the mechanics of spaced repetition: revisiting material at increasing intervals to combat forgetting.
-
03:34 *🗂️ Effective Study Techniques*
- Focuses on encoding information and active recall as essential for effective learning.
- Highlights interleaving methods to engage with topics from multiple angles, which helps build a deeper understanding.
- Emphasizes the importance of varied and challenging study methods for better memory retention.
-
06:44 *📅 Timetable Construction*
- Discusses the step-by-step approach to creating a revision timetable over four weeks.
- The speaker encourages identifying weak areas and distributing study tasks in a balanced manner each week.
- Suggests using specific revision techniques for each topic to maximize comprehension and retention.
-
08:08 *📝 Revision Strategy*
- Describes how to approach material through successive layers of understanding: beginning with superficial comprehension then moving to complex details.
- Outlines the structure of each study session focusing on understanding, testing, and revising information effectively.
- Emphasizes using varied activities in each repetition to stimulate deeper cognitive engagement.
Made with HARPA AI
Respect
Can you tell me the best day intervals for spaced repetition such as after 1day ,-2day - 7day- then next is when iam totally confused 🤔
Depends on when u have the exam and the difficulty of topics. But I usually say- day 1, then 3-4 days later, then 10-15 days after that. It'll vary but try to do around 3 reps.
@@zain_asif ok thanks
can we do this on notion?
Fore sure! Notion is a great platform for these organization things♡
how i can apply this to learn math and other natural sciences?
What is Yafa? And what is the 1med softchalk file for ECG and spirometry. Can you please provide that in your description.
Good video
Appreciate it 😁
Can we have the template please?
Ofc check the description the template should be up :)
Hey bro, how can i use this app featurs on mobile?
what is after day 40???
Hi , can we known about how you use the spaced repetition - which are best Time intervals to repeat. For example iam study a concept then which intervals to repeat the concept
Time intervals mentioned after minute 7:07 in the vid :)
@@zain_asif i couldn't understand it what is , 2 week ,3 week only 1st week is ok another you means 1 day 2 day 6 day next is when i couldn't understand it
For most topics i just revise on day 1, then like 4-5 days later and then 2 weeks after that. But this in the case that exams are in a month or so. I dont really follow a strict schedule during normal term time. Experiment and do what works for you :)
There is a guy on you tube. A college professor with light colored hair named Marty. I think his last name starts with an L. He explains the system and the best spacing for repetition. See if you can find him. He is great.
How do you memorize essays?
Mindmaps are really good for it
You now sound ne edit like Ali Abdaal literally coming from someone who’s an old subscriber
How can I contact you. Require urgent assistance to gide me got my competitive exams in sep. Pl ack and reply. From India..
Can anyone Summarise his content in the comment section???
1st comment 👌
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