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#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Study Coach rates exam prep methods on a scale of 1 to 10.

Not all study strategies are created equal. Some feel productive but destroy your performa
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Study Coach rates exam prep methods on a scale of 1 to 10. Not all study strategies are created equal. Some feel productive but destroy your performance. Others feel uncomfortable but deliver results. ALL-NIGHTERS THE DAY BEFORE THE EXAM? This might bail you out on a quick quiz, but it destroys your chances on final exams. Research proves that memory consolidation happens during deep sleep. REREADING NOTES MULTIPLE TIMES? You recognize a few words and topics, so it feels like you’re learning. But during the actual test, your mind goes blank. Research shows this creates the illusion of knowing without actual retention. STUDYING LONG HOURS? It’s not about how long you study. It’s about how you study. If you use the right methods, you won’t need cramming sessions. Quality beats quantity. MAKING FLASHCARDS MANUALLY? Much better than rereading, but most students make flashcards wrong. They copy definitions instead of testing understanding. This is good for memorization, but terrible for critical thinking. SUMMARIZING CHAPTERS INTO SHORT NOTES? Nice for organizing thoughts, but still passive unless you actually test yourself on it. SQ3R METHOD? This is science-backed. Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review. This is proven to boost retention and make recall way easier. PRACTICE TESTS USING TIMERS? 10 out of 10. I highly recommend this. Builds confidence, helps you find weak spots, and gets you used to exam format. Research shows practice testing is the most effective study method. If you don’t have practice exams, no stress. Comment “AI” and I’ll send you multiple prompts you can use to learn, including one for making practice exams at the highest level 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - How to study a subject you hate and get 99/100.

You don't actually hate the subject. You just hate feeling confused, lost, and not knowing where to s
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How to study a subject you hate and get 99/100. You don’t actually hate the subject. You just hate feeling confused, lost, and not knowing where to start. You need to overcome these feelings. Study 45-60 minutes daily, instead of 5 hours once a week. Research shows that studying regularly even for small periods of time is miles better than studying all at once. Your brain needs time to consolidate between study sessions. Understand the basics → See examples → Practice easy questions → Do hard questions. Most students skip straight to hard questions and get discouraged. You need to build competence progressively. Research shows you learn when tasks are just slightly above your current ability. Don’t skip any steps. Write them out fully. This forces processing and reveals gaps immediately. Research shows handwriting engages motor cortex and strengthens memory encoding. Exposure to variety builds pattern recognition. You stop memorizing individual problems and start recognizing underlying structures. Research on interleaving shows mixed practice creates flexible, transferable understanding. Write what you got wrong and why. This turns errors into learning material. Research by Carol Dweck shows that analyzing mistakes builds growth mindset and improves performance faster than only practicing what you already know. Easy questions first. Build confidence and momentum. Then tackle harder ones when your brain is warmed up and anxiety is lower. Psychologist Roy Baumeister shows early wins reduce stress and improve cognitive performance for remaining tasks. Your approach is what changed. When confusion drops and competence builds, motivation follows naturally. Save this before your next exam 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @themdjourney tarafından paylaşılan video - You're studying a lot… but remembering nothing.

That's one of the most frustrating feelings as a student.

You sit for hours.
You go through lectures
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You’re studying a lot… but remembering nothing. That’s one of the most frustrating feelings as a student. You sit for hours. You go through lectures. You review your notes. And a few days later… it’s gone.😪 Here’s why. Your brain is like a bucket. Most students focus on pouring more information in. But they ignore the holes at the bottom. So everything leaks out before it ever sticks. The goal isn’t just to learn more. It’s to: → Retain what you already learned → Revisit it before you forget it → Fix the weak spots where things keep leaking That’s when your studying finally starts to feel easier.💯 Less cramming. More confidence. Better results. If you feel like you’re constantly “starting over”… this is probably why. Comment “SYSTEM” if this sounds like you.✨
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - How to study when you have too many subjects.

Multiple exams. Different topics. Everything feels urgent. Most students panic and try to study everyth
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How to study when you have too many subjects. Multiple exams. Different topics. Everything feels urgent. Most students panic and try to study everything at once, which means nothing actually sticks. Here’s how to make it all work: 1. PRIORITIZE HARDEST/MOST IMPORTANT TOPICS FIRST Study your most difficult or heavily weighted subject when your focus is highest. Research shows willpower declines throughout the day. Use your peak cognitive energy for what matters most. 2. CREATE TIME-BLOCKED SCHEDULE WITH 25-30 MIN FOCUS SESSIONS Assign specific subjects to specific time blocks. Don’t mix subjects within one session, your brain needs focused attention, not scattered switching. Use 25-30 minute Pomodoro sessions with 5-minute breaks to maintain intensity without burnout. 3. USE ACTIVE LEARNING METHODS Choose Active recall, practice tests, and teaching concepts out loud. Instead of passively rereading your textbook/notes. Research proves retrieval practice builds retention exponentially faster. 4. ELIMINATE DISTRACTIONS AND STAY ORGANIZED WITH CHECKLISTS Keep phone on airplane mode. Have a clear desk. And maintain a daily checklist showing what needs to be covered per subject. Decision fatigue is what kills focus. Automate what to study and when. 5. PRACTICE PROBLEMS FOR TECHNICAL SUBJECTS For Math, physics, chemistry, solve problems without notes. Application is what you need the most when it comes to these subjects and not rereading the material one more time. The mistakes that you’ll make in the practice problems will help you find gaps in your understanding immediately. 6. REGULAR REVIEW SESSIONS Use spaced repetition: review each subject after 1 day, 3 days, 1 week. This helps fight the forgetting curve across all subjects. 7. PRIORITIZE SLEEP AND HEALTH FOR RETENTION 7-8 hours minimum. Research proves memory consolidation happens during deep sleep. Skip sleep, and you’ll forget most of what you studied. Multiple subjects require you to build and use systems, instead of panicking. Comment “EXAM” for a full breakdown of studying for exams on YouTube 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @ogstudytricks tarafından paylaşılan video - Follow @ogstudytricks for more 

Most students believe that studying longer means better results.

But that's not always true.

There was a student wh
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Follow @ogstudytricks for more Most students believe that studying longer means better results. But that’s not always true. There was a student who went from barely studying to forcing herself to study 6 hours every night. Sounds like discipline, right? You’d expect her grades to improve. Instead, she failed every single class. Why? Because time at your desk doesn’t equal real learning. After about 20–30 minutes, your focus drops. But instead of taking a break, she kept sitting there for hours — tired, unfocused, and frustrated. In reality, she only got about 30 minutes of effective studying… followed by hours of wasted time. This is the mistake most students make. They measure effort by time, not by focus. Top students do the opposite. They study in short, focused sessions. When their concentration drops, they step away, recharge, and come back fresh. That’s how they turn a few hours into real progress. So next time you feel stuck, don’t force it. Take a break. Reset your brain. Then come back stronger.
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - If you're consistently getting C's and D's, it usually means you're relying on passive study methods only. You're probably rereading your notes, highl
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If you’re consistently getting C’s and D’s, it usually means you’re relying on passive study methods only. You’re probably rereading your notes, highlighting textbooks, and watching lectures without ever actually testing yourself on the material. If your grades are in the B to C range, it means you’re organizing information but never forcing your brain to recall it. You make notes, you summarize chapters, and you feel productive while doing it. But you never close the book and write everything from memory. If you’re getting B+ to A-, it usually means you test yourself occasionally but you’re not consistent with it. You use active recall sometimes when you remember to do it. You study hard right before exams, but you don’t review strategically over weeks using spaced repetition. If you’re getting straight A’s consistently, it means you have a full active learning system in place. You test yourself constantly throughout the semester, not just before exams. Research proves these methods lock information into permanent memory far more effectively than any passive technique. Now, if your grades are failing and consistently below D, it usually means there’s a fundamental understanding problem or a serious time management issue rather than just a study method problem. You might be missing too many classes, not completing assignments, or struggling with foundational concepts that everything else builds on. Those need to be fixed first before any study method can help. Your grade is not about how smart you are. It’s about which level your study methods are operating at. Intelligence matters far less than most people think. What matters is whether you’re using methods that force retrieval and create difficulty, or whether you’re using methods that feel productive but don’t actually build retention. Most students are stuck using the same passive methods they learned in high school because no one ever taught them anything better. Once you understand what actually works and start implementing it consistently, your grades will reflect that change. Comment THINK if you want my video on how to change your academic life in just 4 hours 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Studying more is better than leaving the exam room wishing you studied more.

That regret hits different. You sit there staring at questions you could
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Studying more is better than leaving the exam room wishing you studied more. That regret hits different. You sit there staring at questions you could have answered if you’d just put in the work. You know the material was in your textbook. You know you had time. But you chose scrolling, procrastination, or convincing yourself that you’ll be fine. Then exam day comes and proves you wrong. You’ll never regret the extra hour you spent reviewing weak spots. You’ll never regret the practice test you took two weeks early. You’ll never regret choosing active recall over Netflix. But you will regret wasted time when you’re sitting in that exam room blanking on material you skipped. Research shows that regret from inaction (what you didn’t do) is psychologically stronger and longer-lasting than regret from action (what you did do). The students who dominate exams aren’t naturally smarter. They’re just the ones who refused to gamble with their preparation. Study now or regret later. Put in the work when it’s optional so you don’t panic when it’s required. Future you will thank present you for showing up. Comment EXAM for strategies to eliminate exam day regret 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - First year in college, I was studying twice as long to get half the grade. While in final year in college, I was studying half as long and getting str
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First year in college, I was studying twice as long to get half the grade. While in final year in college, I was studying half as long and getting straight A’s. The difference wasn’t that I got smarter or the material got easier. It was that I finally learned how to study. First year, I was studying six hours with passive methods. I was rereading my notes over and over, highlighting entire textbooks, and cramming everything the night before exams. I was getting C’s and constantly wondering why it was so hard when I was putting in so much effort. Final year, I was studying two hours with active recall, spaced repetition, and practice testing. I was getting A’s and actually understanding everything instead of just memorizing it temporarily. The shift happened when I stopped memorizing and started recalling. I stopped rereading my notes passively and started testing myself without looking. I stopped cramming everything the night before and started spacing my revision sessions over weeks. Research proves that retrieval practice creates exponentially stronger retention than passive revision. Research on the forgetting curve shows that spaced repetition locks information into long term memory permanently. It’s not about studying longer. It’s about studying smarter with methods that actually build long term memory. Most students never make this shift. They keep using the same passive methods from high school all the way through college and wonder why they’re struggling. They assume the problem is their intelligence or work ethic when the real problem is their method. Once you understand that your brain doesn’t store information by reading it, but by recalling it, everything changes. You stop wasting time on techniques that feel productive but don’t work, and you start using techniques that feel uncomfortable but deliver results. Comment LEARN for my guide on making this shift 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @studywithnehaaaaa tarafından paylaşılan video - Stop wasting hours on studying that doesn't work.
These methods are literally what top students use to stay ahead - not harder, just smarter.
If you'r
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Stop wasting hours on studying that doesn’t work. These methods are literally what top students use to stay ahead — not harder, just smarter. If you’re still re-reading notes… you’re already behind. Save this before your next exam. #ExamHack #FocusLikeAPro #StudyReels #StudentSuccess #StudyTips
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - I'm a study coach and I can confirm that grades correlate with boredom tolerance, not talent. Have a nice day.

This might sound harsh, but it's what
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I’m a study coach and I can confirm that grades correlate with boredom tolerance, not talent. Have a nice day. This might sound harsh, but it’s what I’ve seen after working with thousands of students. The students who win are the ones who can sit with boring repetition. They’re not necessarily smarter or more naturally gifted. They’re just willing to do the unglamorous work that everyone else avoids. The actual skills that predict high grades are things like single tasking, doing past papers repeatedly, using active recall, testing yourself constantly, and applying spaced repetition over weeks. None of these are exciting. They’re just consistent, repetitive actions that compound over time. What separates top students from struggling students isn’t some magical study hack or secret technique. It’s the ability to train yourself to tolerate boredom. It’s sticking with one task for an extended period of time even when your brain is screaming at you to switch to something more stimulating. If consistency has been hard for you, it doesn’t mean you’re lazy or incapable. It just means your system didn’t fit your life yet. That’s a system problem, not a you problem. The skill that determines academic success isn’t being naturally smart. It’s staying with boring repetitions when everyone else quits. Research shows that perseverance predicts success far more than talent or IQ. You can build this skill. You fix the system one habit at a time. You start small, maybe with just ten minutes of focused work without switching tasks. Then you gradually increase that tolerance as your brain adapts. The students who score well in exams aren’t smarter. They’re just better at tolerating the boring repetition required to master material. Once you accept that, everything changes. Comment HELP if you need support building this skill 🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @the_studycoach (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - 5 things I never did (As a Straight-A Student).

Most people think top students grind harder. But we just avoid the habits that waste time and destroy
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5 things I never did (As a Straight-A Student). Most people think top students grind harder. But we just avoid the habits that waste time and destroy retention. Here’s what I never did and what I did instead: 1. I NEVER SKIPPED EXERCISE Research shows that exercise increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which improves learning capacity and memory. I worked out 3-4 times per week, even during finals. It sharpened my focus. 2. I NEVER REREAD PASSIVELY 84% of students do this, but research proves it’s one of the least effective study methods. Instead, I used active recall, by closing my notes and forcing recalling the information from memory. This built actual retention. 3. I NEVER READ EVERY TEXTBOOK PAGE Pareto Principle: 20% of study material gives you 80% of exam results. I skimmed to identify high-scoring topics, then did those relentlessly with practice problems. Reading everything equally is inefficient. 4. I NEVER SPLIT ATTENTION BETWEEN WRITING AND LISTENING IN CLASS Trying to write down what the professor is saying word-for-word weakens comprehension and note quality. Instead, I listened fully, then summarized key points in my own words after class. 5. I NEVER SACRIFICED SLEEP FOR CRAMMING Research proves that memory consolidation happens during deep sleep. I got 7-8 hours every night, especially before exams. Cutting down on sleep destroys your brain’s ability to retain information. These choices prevented burnout while maintaining top grades. The best students just eliminate what doesn’t work. Comment “LEARN” for my free study guide where I break down the best study methods you should use instead🚀
#Studyskills Reels - @backpackjeff (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Tired of cramming? 🤔 Discover the power of spaced learning! 📚✨ Revisit your notes for maximum retention and ace those tests! 📝 Hit that follow butt
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Tired of cramming? 🤔 Discover the power of spaced learning! 📚✨ Revisit your notes for maximum retention and ace those tests! 📝 Hit that follow button for more study tips! Let’s help you or your child become a better student. 🎓 #StudyTips #Learning #Education

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