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Summary - Video starts at 12:14. 1. Only study 30 mins at a time. 2. Last 5 mins, review/recall what learnt. 3. On break stretch any sore joints. Beginning/end studying where concentration highest. 4. When done reading, skim down what read, look at boldprint heading/words, all important things, not study just look at them - stick better. Learning definitions 1. Definitions - Can learn afew easily but combined with rest overwhelmed. Dont just learn it word for word. Wording can be changed around in tests. Better way to learn definitions - 4 steps 1. Learn word for word - have to get into head first (necessary) 2. Know the meaning of each word in the definition - if dont know word find meaning. 3. And ? - Have to be able to say it in own words (if don't understand). Work for however long takes untill can restate definition in own words. 4. And ? have to be able to give fact/example of word learned Highlights 1. Have confidence in abilities - don't doubt memory abilities - improve them. 2. Review - dont forget it, apply. keep reviewing everyday, continuously 5-10 mins everyday. 3. Learn things in own words. 4. Ask teacher if need to memorize for rote (just facts) or for understanding.
@SlayerProX9
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@bunbon6302
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@missmoolla8571
3 жыл бұрын
Tysm
@user-so7ut9hd9c
3 жыл бұрын
He is cute, cause wants his students understand him and enjoy his lectures
@jasminealiva4076
3 жыл бұрын
Tysm bro
Man its always these types of videos that I tend to watch while I'm procrastinating...
@Twinpact
10 жыл бұрын
or just play maple
@DarkStorm5239
10 жыл бұрын
^_^... i don't have enough money for that. Those cubes tho
@beckyb5144
10 жыл бұрын
Same
@GadeaOne
9 жыл бұрын
Lmao. well it might be better than doing random stuff on the internet?
@jawadfarooq1
9 жыл бұрын
Yea
I’m a freshman taking a pre-med on one of the top performing medical schools in our country and to be honest, I’ve gotten nothing but failing grades for the first few months, this was especially depressing and discouraging for someone like me as I grew up having straight As and being the “gifted kid” but college is a different type of hell. I came across this video one day and followed everything the teacher said diligently and I haven’t failed a single exam since... Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, Sir! I am forever grateful to you for this... and if ever you’ve been struggling the same way I had, try this method, tweak it to what works for you and trust me, your situation will turn around. Best wishes.
@andrewobongo7346
4 жыл бұрын
A MOOD thank you. I’m in a similar position. In Nursing school the content of what we learn is bulky considering the limited time we have to study and wanting to have “ perfect scores “ has really messed up my grades and consequently, my confidence- literally from being a straight A’s student to entirely doubting my abilities. Come to find out- I was using the wrong study methods the whole time. Thank you for sharing and thank you for enlightening us Sir. Best of luck in school mate
@ianhart8376
4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I know your pain and have also been experiencing that hope this video helps me out.
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
4 жыл бұрын
same here dude its a cycle (someone might reply to me)
@marzuqah3
4 жыл бұрын
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr same here dude..... really helpful knowledge
@monobabyjoons9320
4 жыл бұрын
Same,i've always been a straight A student but college is something else..i'm about to watch this video as i have my finals next month i hope it all works out and i get my grades and confidence back :)
this is what i call a great teacher!
@MK-ow5tg
8 жыл бұрын
lol no need to say no homo
I think this kind of stuff should also be tought to elementary schoolers. Why wait tell you get to college?
@paulneilson6117
4 жыл бұрын
That's why homeschooling is better than public schools, you can teach your kids these tricks when they're young.
@ZiemsRyan
4 жыл бұрын
So true!!!!
@issasecretsecret7814
4 жыл бұрын
youre study methods change a lot in college as well. the way you study freshman year definitely wont be the same your senior year.
@issasecretsecret7814
4 жыл бұрын
Semper fidelis Semper Paratus whats your major? because STEM majors especially engineering its more than just remembering your notes. you have to apply the concept and actually learn. flash cards is not even half of it. methods definitely help. i know some who learn best by writing it out on a white board like a teacher, some like breaking down different formulas and understanding WHY. so no memorization isnt a study method depending on what your major is
@qp12qp
4 жыл бұрын
Because education system sucks. It isn't made to create thinking people.
They should teach this in elementary. We a constantly told to study and learn but we must first learn how to study......
@660911adonai
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome video,so helpful, thanks a lot!
@kevsertanrover1887
3 жыл бұрын
I agree with u.I learned this info when im university.If i learned this beginning,everything would become different.
excellent lecture. camera-person knew when to focus on the teacher and when not to. Awesome!
@soilmechanicsi4925
7 жыл бұрын
Creepy but true
Glad this video is still shared. Learning should be uncomplicated. This morning prior to studying, I did a 2 Minute Plank and 25 push-ups. Sat down and completed a 50 question review achieving 100% and 25 question review missed 1 question. I had a clarity and recall that was unstoppable.
@gaurangagg
Жыл бұрын
What a great thing to do -- will try that for sure :)
I love your voice, it's so clear and your pronunciation it's so understandble.
@maik6698
4 жыл бұрын
❤ ttoo
@hijazhija316
4 жыл бұрын
Mh
@loverosamundkwan
4 жыл бұрын
Me too.
Who is this teacher? He is awesome! Had my attention the whole time!
@cherryblossom6605
4 жыл бұрын
His name is SCOTT BRUECKNER
@dagorad3723
3 жыл бұрын
ye same i watched the whole thing which is surprising to me
When you have to improve your memory 2 days befor exams
@jacinthadang2085
3 жыл бұрын
I have 2 more weeks until exam
perfect this is what we call teaching
@adhdfitgirl
3 жыл бұрын
I really liked how he started his lecture! would you give me some feedback on my video btw? my last bonus point is great to add to this video as well! I'd really appreciate it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/f4x5qtOQhputlrA.html
After knowing this tricks I'm going back to college.
@WahranRai
4 жыл бұрын
Do you remember which college ?
@ShawnFX
4 жыл бұрын
its been 5 years, have you graduated from college????
@sb6842
4 жыл бұрын
@MLP Shawn I would also want to know😃😃 @Jahida?
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
4 жыл бұрын
@@ShawnFX who knows
@asemr.6877
4 жыл бұрын
One of the questions we will never get an answer for
Wish I ever had a professor like this. Thanks for sharing and greetings to this amazing professor.
Omg. He is crazy. He is really really extra ordinary teacher I haven't seen like him before he is so experienced. And he knows everything huhu thanks a lot for the video. I'm really happy and grateful to all those people who are taking part as teaching on KZread. I also thanks the KZread for this opportunity for poor student like us.
I'm watching this one day before my exam :(
@ghitaghitalau1206
9 жыл бұрын
lol, same
@TheKaraqi4
9 жыл бұрын
2 days before the exam but still no hope :D
@tenzaemtade6146
9 жыл бұрын
TheKaraqi4 Lol I'm sure you;ll do well. I thought I was gonna fail certain exams, but I passed somehow :S
@TheKaraqi4
9 жыл бұрын
Tenza Emtade Amen, thanks!
@TheKaraqi4
9 жыл бұрын
you were right, my friend :D I did my exam well. And this strategy helped a lot!
The guy who's constantly coughing giving me anxiety .(anyone from 2020 would get it)
@Big-guy1981
3 жыл бұрын
Well the video is from 2011.
@thesuperdoge2476
3 жыл бұрын
Hey op, are you a time traveller ?
@sundasyahya3046
3 жыл бұрын
@@thesuperdoge2476 🤐 don't tell anyone
@syreetadolphin5199
3 жыл бұрын
😭😭
@samtn7309
3 жыл бұрын
the teacher was so awesome, so I didn't even pay attention
This is amazing. I had been looking for videos on how to improve my memory and it really don't help. I am 45yo and have to take my NCLEX-RN here in the US and it's really hard to be back studying and memorizing after 23yrs of graduation from nursing. Thank you so much !!❤ I would truly share this to my nieces, nephews and my friends.
@akuaghana2934
4 жыл бұрын
how did it go?
@yosemite735
4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I started law school 20 years after undergrad
@Pursuit4happiness
4 жыл бұрын
me lol
@nnekababy
4 жыл бұрын
Maria O.W. How was the NCLEX? 👀
@lajoliequeen6243
4 жыл бұрын
Have you passed your nclex-Rn?
I absolutely LOVE ALL of your lessons!!! They are easy to understand, I know which parts to write down, and they are helping me a lot! Thank you for taking the time to share.
Awesome! When the student is ready the master will appear.
Thank you very much, Mr.Teacher. Your lesson is very helpful and also meaningful to me. Those students are very lucky to be taught some skills like this. In my country, I don't have many advantages to study this subject and I think I'm a lucky one too who can find your video. Thank you again.
What a great teacher! I did what he say and boom I remember all the things that I reviewed!
With your unique way of imparting knowledge, you easily encourage many for their mental upliftment. Like me, nearly zero memory storage thats why i appreciate much your unselfishness. Just hope, you still could stretch your life for others to be showered with your brilliance. Thanks! From the phils.
All the schools and educators who upload videos-- A WARM THANK YOU! You have no idea the people who don't have access but need and appreciate these videos! Never stop
Omg they are so happy to have You as a teacher!!! I am seriously jealous
Wow... thank you so much. You are awesome. I learned a lot from you. I will apply what you discussed and hopefully I will pass the exam. Keep it up! Thank you again. More power!
This is so great. I wish I had found it when going to College some years back. I was in my latter 50's and struggled terribly. I value and will use this still, going forward.
I know this is an old video. I just wanted to thank you for uploading the video to KZread. After being out of school for years; I am now studying for law school. This has helped me greatly. I am now applying this to my studies. Thank you.
Wish I would have found this begining of first semester.
@NAoMi-jx9hv
4 жыл бұрын
Claybriell Lanier Man I want that too...they shld teach us this at elementary
Excellent teacher and very good practical examples to improve learning. Thank you
Not sure why, but I love this guy.
Can't believe that a man like you exits I got back to my college because of you Thank you for sharing..
Just want to say this method works and I have used it to improve grades in undergrad to better my application for medical school and I currently use it in medical school and let's just say...beasting!
What a great teacher!! i improved my studying habit
Why on Earth I haven't watched it earlier? Life changing if properly utilized. Thanks to all for spreading this technique. Love you Sir. Wherever you are, May Allah bless you.
Sir, you are an exceptional teacher. It is very rare to find teachers like you now adays. God bless you 🙏
Omg i just love to be his student. What a great teacher
I also like to use the alphabet to remember word lists, I put the list in alphabetical order with a number for how many words for each letter. I took a spelling test (and got 100%) from memory alone, without the teacher giving the word to spell. The other students thought I was some kind of genius, but in reality I just took the time to alphabetized the list. It works well for lists if 25 to 50 words (I never tried more). This was great to remember spelling and definitions, but if course I did not retain the actual list long term. I can do the 50 states with state capitals, and am working on countries of the world. Math tricks are another favorite. This all helps to keep my brain in good shape!
One of the best instructors I have ever listened to.
Thank you sir. Nobody in Public schools teach this.. Very Helpful..
wow. He seems amazing. I wish I had him as a teacher
Thank you so much! I got this video on the right time. When i really need it. God bless...
This instructor is AMAZING!!!
Very helpful information. I thought I knew this stuff (take breaks, don't study all day) but when it's broken down into numbers, it makes complete sense! I've been studying wrong for most of the time (90-120 minute reading, staying in one position and place the whole time, or going out into the garden as a break and not coming back into the house until it's dark, etc). I've already flunked a very difficult high-level test and I'm going to use your strategies to see if I'll pass this time. Thank you for this most excellent video!
this is really work, now my problem is much better. Thank you!
2019 and he's still helpful Scott Brieckner is such a great teacher but this croud seems very unenthusiastic
@WahranRai
4 жыл бұрын
I dont know, i forgot it !
@billytheweasel
4 жыл бұрын
2020 quarantined, using the time to study technical stuff.
@adhdfitgirl
3 жыл бұрын
I really wanted to be in his class :( sometimes I have to do a mini tik tok dance to get my students attention hahaha I am too shy it in my KZread videos haha
@fruityloop2143
3 жыл бұрын
They might not be desperate to pass. Where I come from, we are all desperate to be successful in education. We take any advice that we can get.
These are great videos! Prof. Brueckner is very easy to listen to and very understandable. The skills he teaches are actionable. Most of all, he is not boring at all. Thank you.
I think that this mister is my GURU!!! This is sooooooo great! :D THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH 4 sharing this online :)
Thanks you this will help me in school a lot
I am definitely going to use these tips when I start classes in the spring.
@michealawuahanakwa8962
4 жыл бұрын
Was it helpful?
I greatly appreciate the instructor for these pieces of advice. I am a fist year pharmacy student
Thank you so much Sir for the amazing advices. You are absolutely a wonderful teacher. Thank you once again.
I can’t even remember the lyrics to any song
@mayanlogos92
4 жыл бұрын
I can but just if I understand the lyrics
@EliezerGenX1975
4 жыл бұрын
That's because you're probably the download generation. Back then when you bought a physical copy the lyrics were written down. Really rare someone these days will search online for lyrics.
@angelinarussell2542
4 жыл бұрын
I can.
@hahahahahaha011
3 жыл бұрын
Lali Cicek weird but i can’t remember any lectures i heard before but i can remember korean lyrics though i don’t know korean :))
Very good review of studying and learning. Thank you a lot professor.
I love this guy hes a great teacher, wish I had him as a tutor
I spent the entire time watching this and even though it has been a long period of time just watching this helped motivate me and feel like I know a lot more!
This guy is great. I can't believe how much I improved after taking his workshops! I started at LBCC, got my first report card and felt like sh*t with c's and d's. I got serious about school after that and my life changed. I took these workshops, and actually TRIED HARD. Next quarter I was on the Dean's List. I got addicted to being on TOP of my classes, I made it fun, even tho it was hard. I kept my transcripts and see nothing but straight A's. Feels SO good to know I tried. A million thanks
@aiswarya518
2 жыл бұрын
What did you do could you please 🥺 tell me ...it would help a lot
Hi, professor. I do love your lecture. I learnt a lot.
Good on you, Mr. Teacher. The world owes teachers much more than anyone cares to admit.
SUCH a SMART instructor..........
I was taught to do apply this method of study in my first year of Indian School. I could not speak English - I would get punished if I spoke "Indian" [Dineh/Navajo], not a preferred way of learning but the principles were still applicable. I left Indian School after one year, moved into a predominately 'white' home and became caucasian. I applied these principles throughout my academic life. I graduated Summa Cum Laude and 1st female student to ever graduate a 'seminary' [I cannot name], Valedictorian. I accomplished yet another Valedictorian, an invite to 'Mensa' [even though I had tested of average intelligence as a freshman in high school] and again Summa Cum Laude [GPA 4+ - BTW, I also have two doctorates. I had a brain injury four years ago, I spent five months in a coma, 13 mos. in a hospital and then was transferred to a rehabilitative nursing home. They determined I would never move my limbs, my feet or my hands [in any functional way]. They determined I had significant brain damage and also would never speak English in any acceptable manner. Giving them some credit, I am having trouble learning to type. The first time I went to college, we wrote our papers in longhand. I have memory loss of 30 to 40 years except for childbirth - but, when I awoke I thought he was a newborn and I spoke in Dineh' - I panicked as I assumed he was illegitimate and my grandparents would be much shamed. I now not only pull myself up in the bed [which was a goal for me], my son is 26, divorced with 1/2 custody. I get to love him [and my grandbabies] all over again. I stand up, walk, [many times I have to use a cane for any distance outside my home], I drive, take TOTAL care of myself, I have an ileostomy, I have two hip replacements, fibula crack around rod, back is 'crushed', one kidney [I had the thing they give one when their kidneys do not work] - I also have short term memory loss], etc. YET, my house was filled with books - so, guess what I have been doing? This formula or principle has given me at least the 'learned' part of me back again - when I read something I already knew [at some point], it triggers other info I already knew, THINK what it can do for you as I am clinically an imbecile. I am of the 'Bluebird Clan, the Navajo Nation [Dineh'] - Jonny
@jonnymadison4451
4 жыл бұрын
Oh, I forgot, thank you LBCC.
Man you saved my life.
@WahranRai
4 жыл бұрын
Only , Allah could save your life
@ShawnFX
4 жыл бұрын
@@WahranRai true Allah SWT is the Creator of everything, so yes only Allah can save us all from anything and everything
@gil_7038
4 жыл бұрын
@@WahranRai Thats not true! Zeus is the creator! The is the true God!
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
4 жыл бұрын
@@gil_7038 what are you out of your mind that's some ancient greek mythology
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
4 жыл бұрын
@Deutschland Über Alles I was hoping you were a Muslim so you could add to this.......maybe you converted to Islam hopefully
Thank you. You are such a great teacher. Wish you taught at my school. learned so much. God bless you.
This is a great teacher! I wish to have one like him. This teacher makes me want to study.
thanks...you are the best teacher ever...it helped a lot...keep going...:D
this is very helpful and useful information he gave it to us. It just that I'm not sure if it'll work for me, but I'm going to try it anyway.
Amazing! He never lost my attention once!👏🏾
All those ways are so true, it works for me. Indeed, he is an awesome teacher that I've ever seen.
this is awesome advise especially.....! for high school and university students Wow! Awesome
Amazing Teacher. :)
Awesome, I get all A's without working nearly as hard thanks to this guy.
Amazing teacher! I wish, all teachers will explain like you!
Thanks for this, very helpful
This is a really good speech, enjoyed and appreciated it a lot :) One thing to ask: are these people stupid or just so shy. He asked so many question and they were sitting there like nothing was even asked. Kind of annoyed me because this man has put so much effort in this and a little bit of engagement would be a really nice thing to see.
Powerful sir. I learned a lot and I'm 50yrs old. I really like the acronym teaching and the study breaks. Also the pitfalls of breaks. Awesome. I will definitely teach this to my 10yr old.
you're the best teacher ever. Thank you for the video.
41:00 I need that paper
Aamazing!! Really helpful! 40 minute investment goes a long way!
You are my teacher. Thank for these useful lectures. I'm ESL student. What I learned today not only help me to study for college exams but also help me to improve my English
If you’re looking for a quick memory fix, move your eyes from side-to-side for 30 seconds, researchers say. Horizontal eye movements are thought to cause the two hemispheres of the brain to interact more with one another, and communication between brain hemispheres is important for retrieving certain types of memories
pass the sign in sheet ova here....thanks..
@gricius
10 жыл бұрын
lol
@Team7_Ninjutsu
5 жыл бұрын
Best comment lol
15 minutes in I drifted off and started listening again 15 minutes later, did I miss anything during the 15 minutes of the middle of the lecture.. Maybe he should teach in 15 minute intervals... Everybody take a 5 minute break and stretch... :)
Very Much Appreciated Sir.. You have done many of us a great service. Sometimes It's just techniques and processes that make all the difference no matter how intelligent you are. I really needed to watch this. Thank You.
I can finally relax. Thank you so much!
Is there anywhere I can get the handout for this specific lecture? I visited the website, but it wasn't what the students were given at the end.
this video helped me so much! likee!
He resurrects what I've learned and the manner in which I was taught to learn. I once had a young chemistry teacher who always said. 'Don't Cram it! Know it!" But I asked myself. But how do you get to know it? - This is the simple method.
Another topic that I think would be great to go over is the difference between hearing something and actually listening to something. Great video, I'll sleep on it now. :)
Suprisingly I study like this, I follow all this steps naturally... well I am not that suprised tho
@Amberlynnslivertit
4 жыл бұрын
😫
THIS MAN IS A LEGEND
Life saver! I love this guy.
Mr. Sir, this deserves a subscription wonderful presentation.
How many of you think teaching someone else what you have learned is an effective method ?
@kevsertanrover1887
3 жыл бұрын
It is an effwctive method.
this method is really helpful. And i improve my habit of study a lot. Thanks you a lot for this... Because i usually study 2 hours straight no break. That is why i can't remember everything and it just make me worst because during the test, I I can do best on the what questions relating to top and end of the book. NOT the material on the middle of the book. Thanks again.
What an incredible way of teaching.
we all consider you as our backbone since you made life so easy for us joining us to our world
I remembered more 2's.
why dont we have these lectures in the University i go to :(
Thanks. You are one of the few people on the globe with good handwriting. 🙏
Thanks for sharing these techniques! Valuable info!