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How much time can we save by practicing this technique please reply bcoz I want to change my study style
ОтветитьI feel the 'problem' with that technique is it's quite time consuming. I use a similar version. And I can tackle most hard study topics with it. However the sheer amount of work I need to do especially the note taking and reading through the content takes so much time. I feel this technique is better suited for higher level students who have already a good foundation.
ОтветитьYour channel is an inspiration for me.
ОтветитьI'm profoundly affected by the impact of this material. A book with akin insights catalyzed my personal transformation. "Dominating Your Clock: Strategies for Professional and Personal Success" by Anthony Rivers
Ответить“Anything that takes more than a minute to wrap your head around, skip it.”
Me reading Morin’s classical mechanics:
This absolutely makes sense. From 'zooming out' to 'zooming in,' from the 'big picture' to 'the details,' we need to grasp the whole thing first to understand where to focus our attention. I find this an intelligent approach to mastery. It resonates incredibly with someone who often struggles with the question of 'what's the point of detailing?' within a topic. For me, relying solely on details would be a mistake because they're infinite. They consume a lot of our time and mental space, making memorization or deriving meaning challenging. The question arises: 'How many details should we learn to master a concept?' This always made me feel overwhelmed. The traditional approach of starting from details and moving towards the big picture doesn't make sense to me. I've always wanted to start with the very big picture. During my school days, I attempted to piece together the available information to form the highest-level understanding. However, limited resources made this a struggle in the traditional teaching method. I realized my brain craved understanding the core or the big picture first, followed by the details. Once I grasped the core concept, identifying the necessary details for specific purposes (e.g., competitions or university exams) became much easier. Learning the big picture is highly engaging when done well. It's akin to providing your brain with an image and then enhancing that image with the appropriate details. This method saves energy, time, and space, bypassing or reducing the struggles associated with memory, intentional revision, and various study techniques. It deviates slightly from the demands of schools, universities, or textbooks that often force-feed information, turning learning into a nightmare for some. This approach is why some people can't develop a passion for learning despite scoring well. I truly appreciate the creator of this channel for sharing this truth, which isn't just a technique but a method that genuinely works, especially for students similar to me."
ОтветитьCan't do the quiz. It hangs.
ОтветитьThank you dear justin sung, can you teach us a technique for learning english vocabularies?
ОтветитьThank you dear justin sung, can you teach us a technique for learning english vocabularies?
ОтветитьLove your videos but stop beating around the bush!!
ОтветитьI follow you to improve my English but I don't understand most of it. 😁
ОтветитьThe issue is time. Skipping what we don't understand and coming back to it later is time efficient. 👍
ОтветитьWhat I like about watching these videos about learning techniques is looking for the patterns. Your arguments about skipping what you don't understand and coming back to it later, a student of mechanical engineering mentioned it as well. I love when I see these kinds of patterns.
ОтветитьThis can all be summarised by saying: Learn by understanding.
Inderding is based on your mastery of your current knowledge base
It just seems humorous that he's taking 10x longer than he needs to, to describe how to do something quicker
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьIt’s like a weird recursive function as a learning technique. I try it out.
ОтветитьIf u are serious about studies, then u will study. Other wise no bullshit works
ОтветитьI just tested it and understood a wholeee subtopic and remembered the whole thing
ОтветитьJY IS SO SLIMMMMM EK KAN NIE
ОтветитьI have some trouble applying this to my medical studies - sometimes it does feel like I'm watching a PhD level lecture, where I can only get the general idea of the lecture but it takes a lot of time/rewatching to work through the specifics of a biochemical pathway or disease process. I'm always conflicted on whether to skip it and come back to it when I have additional context, or take the extra time in the moment to fully learn it.
Ответитьwhat i struggle to understand is why books are written linearly only. why is that the only format. i would strongly prefer if everything was in diagrams, including fiction.
ОтветитьI just discovered Dr Justin Sung! Glad I did. Maybe oo late for me but not too late for my daughter who is struggling with her prep for the O levels next year! 😃
ОтветитьSo cool. You just described something to me that l found myself to be very effective though my own introspection, but you described it to me in a different in-depth way of understanding it.
You also added some techniques that l hadn't thought to try that could work with this learning style. Great video!
So cool. You just described something to me that l found myself to be very effective though my own introspection, but you described it to me in a different in-depth way of understanding it.
You also added some techniques that l hadn't thought to try that could work with this learning style. Great video!
So cool. You just described something to me that l found myself to be very effective though my own introspection, but you described it to me in a different in-depth way of understanding it.
You also added some techniques that l hadn't thought to try that could work with this learning style. Great video!
So cool. You just described something to me that l found myself to be very effective though my own introspection, but you described it to me in a different in-depth way of understanding it.
You also added some techniques that l hadn't thought to try that could work with this learning style. Great video!
I study mind warping articles this way. Tnx
Ответитьoh yeah right, because that's how learning works - you read a german language thesis on their literature, understand 0 of it, and then go down to... Your mastery level..?
ОтветитьGot me good with that fake out. Had never seen this channel before, so I had no idea what to expect. Was just about to close the video. Nicely done.
ОтветитьThat's really a game changer information one of the best and helpful video I have ever watched thank you for charging this trick man I really appreciate ❤❤
Ответитьgreat vid
ОтветитьBefore this video if I don't get same things I crash something's or crying😂😂
ОтветитьBro that was like a magic for real😂👌👌
ОтветитьTotally disagree. I do not believe this method will be anything other than disruptive. If it ever did work, it's just because the student has managed to find a system that works for themselves.
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ОтветитьThis would have been great if the whole video had been only 5 minutes.
Ответитьthanso
Ответитьthank god for smart asains
Ответитьhow do you handle anchoring bias?
Ответитьthank you very much, very useful information
ОтветитьI just cheat
ОтветитьI loved your video and the ideas presented. However, you said that this technique can be used with almost everything. Is language learning included? I don't know how I can fit this with this😅. Does anyone have an advice for me?
ОтветитьThis is very good.
ОтветитьMy daughter has none of these so called studying skills. She is a surgeon. This is about you making money. Get a real job.
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