Study More Efficiently With These 2 Basic Steps

Take my free quiz to find your learner type and identify how your brain learns best. You’ll get a PDF report based on your learning strengths and weaknesses: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know we’re holding a free online workshop? Register here: My YT videos are long enough, but there’s a lot more to know. So, if you’d like to learn more about my methods, ask questions, and dive into how you can apply them in practice, check out our upcoming (free) live workshop: ’4 Study Hacks for Perfect Grades’ on December 6 and December 7. We’ll break down the core ingredients of efficient learning (based on MODERN research) to improve your study outcomes for your next exams. You’ll learn techniques to immediately apply to your studies that improve your understanding and retention. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With the “PROBLEM with active recall and spaced repetition“ video made and now this one about the very fundamentals of encoding, the next videos will focus on going through examples and specific techniques. In those future videos, I will just refer to these 2 videos instead of explaining everything all over again. Watch the PROBLEM with active recall and spaced repetition video here: If you enjoyed what I had to give or found it valuable, a subscribe would be sincerely appreciated. --- Join me in my full guided program to upgrade your learning system step-by-step with evidence-based techniques: --- Listen to Bigger Plate, my podcast on efficiency on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Stitcher and any good podcast player. --- Justin Sung is an ex-junior doctor who is passionate about creating efficient and meaningful change. He believes that a culture of spoon-feeding and tutoring is a societal issue and that most people are not making good career decisions - especially around medicine. He has worked with thousands of students for over 10 years, teaching them to manage their studies and time more efficiently using evidence-based and rigorously field-tested techniques. --- Medical Podcast, SubCut: Instagram: Facebook: LinkedIn: Twitter:
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