Title | : | Learning Expert Ranks Study Techniques From Best to Worst |
Lasting | : | 19.05 |
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Views | : | 140 rb |
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Join my Learning Drops weekly newsletter here: bitly/3V6KKDabrEvery week, I distil what really works for improving results, memory, depth of understanding, and knowledge application from over a decade of coaching into bite-sized emails Comment from : @JustinSung |
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This video is subpar Comment from : @anes_holmes |
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Now I entered another rabbit hole, instead of just doing the task Comment from : @LPvsHH |
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This isn't really a good tier listbut i respect your opinion Comment from : @rose_blue1 |
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For me, flashcards really work for simple memorisation I still rememeber trivial things from about 8 years ago Comment from : @elendor3428 |
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Really amazing video Appreciate it Comment from : @mohamedfahimrafeek6581 |
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Learning with an end-goal will make you retain anything Comment from : @MajdiOmar-y6g |
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I have a Question If you do any type of active recall in Space repetition, that is the Metha I think that is inevitable one action, when you find a gap in the knowledge, you must go back to the resource and acquire the info again Therefore, I think rereading its something that you will do I think cramming in the systems like cornell notes, can not be translate to all fields of knowledge In some topic, summarizing that hard, its going to produce less quality of knowledge because of omitted of important details, for the objective of chunking info that is complex and the all sense of it, you are gonna understand it by learning all his complexity I got a question of flashcards, flashcard can produce testing effect? Past paper can have question that can be put on a flashcard? The flexibility of a flashcard is really big, how we can optimize it when in his pure sense, those can be past practice papers and be really close problem solving questions? I am a big fan and follower of studying techniques and only to find the ultimate Learning technique and reviewing technique Greetings from Ecuador Comment from : @dajaramillop8437 |
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Don't know about the techniques you mentioned are going good for me too But I can atleast give a try Comment from : @Officialmrathoristic2007 |
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Please! Make a video about how to effectively watch videos and lectures!br brSince we're learning about learning, let's also watch about watching, keep it meta and all that ;)brbrIt would really drive the efficiency of what we're doing herebrbrAnd thank you already for all the insight you've given so far It's really appreciated Comment from : @VinoVediVici |
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1650 Comment from : @tarunarachmad3976 |
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helpfull overviewbrThank you for that Comment from : @alexwa9959 |
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Justin, your work is incredible Thank you very much for existing and adding value to our life! Comment from : @dariustakeda1609 |
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What software is being used to do the ranking? Comment from : @louisifsc |
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8:00brMicro active recallbrReading a sentence/paragraph brand closing the book active recallbr17:55 Comment from : @PppPppPpp1 |
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what is S rank? Comment from : @diancareysinaga8915 |
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What do you think about the app anki for spaced repetition? Comment from : @_callme_steph6058 |
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thanks a lot, that's very helpful Comment from : @chienbin4813 |
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procrastination got to be S tier for sure Comment from : @tanmaykataria |
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does this work for math as well 😭 Comment from : @gabrielaAzz |
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I see you have a guitar in the background Could you do a video on how you use study techniques to learn music? Comment from : @ac8704 |
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mnemonic is S tier for me when i convert material into picture and link picture together to create story I still remember material from last semester which is 7-month ago I cannot do math and listen to music same time but it helps me when I try to remember something like anatomy Comment from : @quocanhpham8033 |
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Great video! What do you think would be the best for computer programming/coding syntax? Comment from : @elpatron5211 |
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Can you make a video for students suffering with ADHD? Comment from : @treasure0163 |
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Your channel has really helped me Comment from : @Lalisa-ms1uv |
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❤❤❤❤ Comment from : @victorobi15 |
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Is it fine to listen to piano musics on low volume when studying? I can't seem to study unless there's background music so I would like to know if listening to music is hindering my studying Comment from : @paulktruong |
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what about listening to white noise? rain sounds and all that? Comment from : @4minyte888 |
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Can you please make a video about improve attention span 🙏🙏 Comment from : @こけかき |
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Color script, design and background music choice is good Comment from : @ДенисПлахотя-о2ч |
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Great video! I feel that the grade I would give might also be dependent on what I am studying or trying to do Some I feel I have had success with for cramming, but would never use for trying to internalise something long term Comment from : @10000hrs |
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I feel like this tier list is highly tailored to med and similar fields Computer Science would have some of techniques at higher ranks Comment from : @inquation4491 |
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Hello Justin, can you tone down the background music, its really distracting from the message you are trying to give Comment from : @devserendipity3063 |
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Hey Justin, just wanted to say I’m loving your content lately I was opposed at first when watching some of your older videos because they felt a bit black and white against flashcards which I’d become so accustom to (although now I can see the nuance in those older videos) but your more recent videos feel more practical and action based than ever Thanks so much for the great content, I’m learning so much Comment from : @lukemacmullan5027 |
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what the difference between brain dumps, active recall and Feynman technique? For me they look the same In both cases you need to recall and present all information I understand that active recall is not necessary writing, and Feynman technique involves attempt to simplify subjects But still they look very similar Comment from : @inevespace |
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Great videobrI have all my lessons recorded and i need a method thats efficient and most important to learn consistenly cause its a lot of theory Comment from : @alexandervazquez4036 |
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The real s tier is pivot pen based writing and strategy Comment from : @ryansampey |
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Music helps me to focus because it makes it easier to keep my brain busy and not get distracted by other things Comment from : @calebkrauter4027 |
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Great video I enjoy it watching it Now I'll waiting part 2 Comment from : @issamohamed318 |
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love your videos man Comment from : @Idonthaveanythingbettertodo |
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Hello It is any possivility to contact with you in order to get an advice? Comment from : @kubagrocholski5040 |
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A lot of your videos and tips work well for general knowledge and relating knowledge and facts, but I haven’t heard you talk about the best way to memorise and study complicated procedures, drills, and steps that need to be in specific orders I can get to the point of chunking related tasks at the high level order, but I get the order of subtasks incorrect and am not sure the best way to get those down other than flash cards Comment from : @isoneolivier |
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Why is the flashcards ranked D, isn’t the flashcards also part of active recall Comment from : @Moodytootle |
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What about interleaving 😢 Comment from : @KC-es |
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People need to learn how to think more than learn how to study Comment from : @tuckerbugeater |
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When part2 coming Comment from : @arpitwasnik856 |
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I got the itch to learn the periodic table for no real reason a few years back so, I learned all them and like 4 attributes that of each in 25 days by just looking at it looking away and trying to instantly recall it, also memorized a lot of the fundamental constants at the same time, again I have no use for this info but it was fun, the thing is I haven’t been able to do the same with any other information that I actually need to know and now struggle to remember almost anything Comment from : @aroncanapa5796 |
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I loved this video, but it was a bit distracting when mnemonic was pronounced as new-monic I don't understand how people came to say it like that, maybe from pneumonia? Comment from : @philwong2011 |
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i dont mean to be mean, and i know criticism helps no one and i really respect justinbrbut it seems like the videos have been commodified now, they go after whats popular and ultimately they dont provide any real value to the viewerbrseems like we need more in depth theory based videos as to why all this stuff works in the first place than cliche and uninformative tierliestsbri apologize for the criticism Comment from : @blitzer658 |
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Teacher Justin you're being a lot more generous in explaining techniques with examples )brI've been watching your channel for a long time (more than a year) and it took me lil bit time figuring stuff out that you hinted It was gem literally changed my ways of studying I'm still learning and progressing Was smiling how you're sharing all that I had to figure out a lot more openly/clearly elaborated now )brKeep sharing these gemsbrLoads of respect and lovebrYou're my teacher who played a BIG role in my academic performance)❤ Comment from : @arisha8278 |
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Nice brother 🥰🥰🥰 Comment from : @LASTCHANCE-mi8zy |
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You should make a separate channel for more in depth vids without hurting ur YTV rev Great video Comment from : @bzunderdog695 |
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this is like going to the Gym and doing the work outs in the wrong way which wont benefit you but it will damage you Comment from : @7amzawi-Senpai |
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thanks for the upload ❤ Comment from : @parasocialbondsmetaswvoits9078 |
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Great video! Now I'm waiting for the part 2 😊 Comment from : @juanbalbi1925 |
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Comment from : @dasunherath4147 |
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Please really make a video about learning languages Comment from : @hiandbye6311 |
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Thank you for your genuine thoughts:)) Comment from : @Das0000 |
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Best video ❤ can't wait for the part 2 🎉🎉🎉 Comment from : @aniketsingh4682 |
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It is funny how you put flashcards in D tier, while you put active recall in A and spaced repetition in S tiers Majority of flashcard apps are just combination of these 2 I get your point - if you are using flashcards incorrectly, it can be contraproductive and definitely hurt you in the long run, but you can say the same thing about most other study strategies Comment from : @davsonjanson1425 |
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I think you could make a garbage/waste list, with techniques that just don't work or can even produce bad habits and false learning, like the tips from many tiktokers It would be funny and useful Comment from : @Max-tq1ig |
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I was waiting for something like this And finally there it isbrReally helpful video Waiting for part 2 Comment from : @shantomitra1809 |
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Hello Justin,could you make a video that explain the difference between Flash Card,Active Recall,and Space Repetition? Comment from : @fahmifdisahar6119 |
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Hey Justin! I can't access the website icanstudy, it's under maintenance, any idea when it'll be fixed? Comment from : @ismailshakir8611 |
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What do you think about create some kinds of book as Scott young do Comment from : @vipham2158 |
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Finally You got the style of your videos completely, Justin Keep up with this style and move with it now Comment from : @emotionalmindedstate |
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Thank you, Justing Sung I'm studying medicie, and without you, The carrer could destroy me all, jajaja Thanks again :) You have a follower from Mexico Comment from : @albertoarmenta2772 |
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I can imagine someone trying to do like ear-training or something, and Justin says that music doesn't help, and the music student thinks their SOL lol brbrAlso I worked on a mindmap for the waves part of my waves and optics course, and I think I got very close to a 100 on my final exam yesterday with minimal studying of the waves part before hand! If only I could have stayed ahead enough to do the optics part too! Thank you for the content Comment from : @ekt2656 |
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to be honest I just had enough of justin sung I am going to be researching and experimenting by myself Comment from : @apollo7804 |
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This channel has helped me become more confident in my journey to obtain the hardest certification(s) in my field less than 40,000 have the CCIE Many people give up However, my aim to become an academic weapon within my field is high In school, i've always known that the way(s) in which I was being taught, itsnt the way my brain processes information I'm thankful for this channel Comment from : @ALee-ExecutiveProtection |
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Ciao Justin, a couple of notesbr1 Contrary to the belief that spaced repetitions demand extensive time commitments, the need for multiple reviews within the initial week suggests either a) a significant deficiency in the encoding process, b) a lack of sustained focus, or c) a combination of both factors Efficient encoding minimizes the necessity for frequent reviews; a couple of reviews within a week should suffice initially, followed by progressively spaced-out repetitions over timebr2 The Feynman technique, originally attributed to Scott Young, tends to be overvalued Even Richard Feynman himself clarified this point The challenge lies in attempting to explain inherently intricate scientific concepts using unfamiliar language While this technique, predominantly reliant on analogies, may suit students in 8th or 10th grade, it proves inadequate for college or university-level science studies Again, one cannot explain something complex in science using words s/he is not familiar withbr3 The Cornell method, while useful in various contexts, may not be optimal for scientific subjects It imposes unnecessary task burdens that lack the same level of priority as more crucial tasksbr4 I absolutely support the effectiveness of active recall, provided that the encoding process is efficient brAh, i endorse the other aforementioned techniques Ciao! 😊 Comment from : @scienceskills |
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Thank you Comment from : @fairuzastevenson9896 |
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Great video!brWhen will you upload part 2? Comment from : @Hasan_Al-Anbari |
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In wich way should I read the tier list ? From D to S or the other way around ?😅😅😅 Comment from : @murmureetpensees4599 |
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I think mndmap can be improved by creating keywords (words which can summarise a sentence/para) and actively thinking about connections with other ketwords Comment from : @heythere9554 |
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