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The ultimate guide for studying with ChatGPT 

Justin Sung
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=== Timestamps ===
0:00 Fastest-growing consumer application in history!
1:21 AI project with Google
2:12 My experience using ChatGPT
4:30 Thinking long-term with AI
6:02 Fundamental needs of a learner
6:32 Types of Knowledge: Facts vs Networks
8:07 Higher-order knowledge structure
10:30 Cognitive load and desirable difficulty
12:58 Self-regulated learning
14:14 4 key learning processes
16:18 Deep Processing
18:10 Finding information using AI and ChatGPT
22:12 Order control using AI and ChatGPT
23:54 Facilitating higher-order processing using AI and ChatGPT
28:50 What can't AI and ChatGPT do?
31:03 Global shift towards higher order learning
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@JustinSung
@JustinSung 8 дней назад
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@myhandlehasbeenmishandled
@myhandlehasbeenmishandled Год назад
I've been using it for studying, for writing my own syllabi and lesson plans. Not for having it give me all off the information as it gives wrong information sometimes. I do use it to explore subjects before deciding if I'm interested in them. Although you can get caught up in making it perfect. Sometimes you just have to accept what you get and move on.
@olivermorina8412
@olivermorina8412 Год назад
First method: What I tried for retrieving information from chatgdp; 1. I ask gdp to generate 10+ questions for the specific chapter from a textbook or the entire textbook. Then it generates. 2. I use an app with infinite canvas to answer those questions that gdp gave me. 3. Then I ask chatgdp to generate answers to the questions with context. 4. I compare and correct errors based on what I answered and the information that I gained from reading the text book. I GIVE TWO MORE METHODS IN REPLY OF MY OWN COMMENT, I wanted to share my way of using chatgdp for retrieval, I want to know what you think and what I should do differently, or if it gave u new ideas for retrieval practices etc
@olivermorina8412
@olivermorina8412 Год назад
The second method: 1. If I have written an essay, own thoughts and reflection on a subject etc, then I copy and paste this into Chatgdp and ask it to generate an analysis based on what I have written. 2. Then I ask it to generate further questions on the topic from the analysis, and ofcourse I answer those questions freely with effective methods for retrieval. 3. I repeat this process as a discussion with chatgdp "this will require practice on how to write promts for discussion".
@olivermorina8412
@olivermorina8412 Год назад
The third method should be the first 😂: 1. have relevant research papers, textbooks etc to acquire and properly encode the information. 2. After we are done with reading, then we use chatgdp for discussing the topics.
@IdOnThAvEaUsE69
@IdOnThAvEaUsE69 Год назад
I know no one likes to be corrected on the internet... But it's ChatGPT, not GDP.
@d1btd3265
@d1btd3265 Год назад
How did you upload a book for it to look through
@boglarkapozsonyi9734
@boglarkapozsonyi9734 Год назад
@@d1btd3265 you can basically copypasta a textbook into chatgpt and ask it to summarize it. (although I'm not sure how accurate it will be) or you can read the book and ask for the topics in the book.
@davidstump115
@davidstump115 Год назад
Literally one of the few people who actually know about learning and teaching it well.
@alexmaiburg
@alexmaiburg Год назад
I hope it's not too much to ask for, but a session with a concrete example how you'd use it, would be super helpful. 🙏🏼
@davidpinto-fernandez7132
@davidpinto-fernandez7132 Год назад
Well, if you know how to structure prompts do it with the framework of your subconscious mind (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Solb9uA-tgQ.html... The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (1963) by Joseph Murphy). I think this could help.
@daniswara1164
@daniswara1164 Год назад
Yeah I was also questioning the same thing
@zedukelstarstryker9875
@zedukelstarstryker9875 11 месяцев назад
He's trying to get you to buy his courses thats why he's not giving you real ways to apply it. Or trying to force you to apply this 'higher level learning' on your own, by making you come up with your own ways to use the information from his videos =)
@Mrshadboy
@Mrshadboy 10 месяцев назад
Buy his course as someone in Technique Training I think his course is amazing he teaches you how to experiment and expand your ideas and to test and hypothesize i researched and all of the things he says aligns
@y.minee_7685
@y.minee_7685 Год назад
It’s crazy to see the progress you made with your channel man! I remember watching you back in the day. Your channel is truly one of a kind because of the knowledge that you have. Proud of you.
@murrik
@murrik Год назад
Self-regulated learning: monitor your learning and make adjustments. Processing information: relationships, what is more and or less important, how it could be importantin real world, creating analogies for different groups of information, ask it examples then use own brain to (higher order:)evaluate if thats right. then ability to retrieve and use the knowledge. To specific questions make it hard for gpt to be correct. Ask it in what order is best to learn things, like a syllabus, take control of your order. You can give it different relationships in a network of info and ask it if there are other relationships that might be missing, to look for those areas. Let it facilitate parts of your higher order learning
@sophiashekinah9872
@sophiashekinah9872 Год назад
I LOVE this! This is exactly what I've found, too. The chat bot has been awesome to "bounce ideas off of" and form connections. I've discovered that I can even tell it what I'm reaching for, and it will sometimes fill in the gaps for me. It seems a bit "closed minded" sometimes, but that's to be expected to some extent. It has really been helpful to me, even just as a debate buddy.
@gustavoteles5994
@gustavoteles5994 9 месяцев назад
TAKEAWAYS - Build a SYSTEM around AI, so you don't need to change every time it upgrades. - Nowadays, what's valuable it's not ISOLATED (pre-structural) knowledge, but EXTENDED ABSTRACT knowledge - You need HIGH ORDER KNOWLEDGE. For that, you need to train your COGNITIVE LOAD tolarance. (SELF REGULATED) - 4 key process: 1) What to learn; 2) Finding appropriate information; 3) Processing information; 4) Retrieving information - DEEP PROCESSING is the vulgar equivalent of INTELLIGENCE. Some people has more of it, but it can bem infinitly trained. - Limitations of ChatGPT: 1) It doesn't know what is factually true information (for now); 2) It's limited by the quality of your inquiry; It struggles when you give it too many parameters or are too specific - You can use AI to assist you with ORDER CONTROL of your learning rather than using the textbook order - Use AI to theorise, generalise, hypothesise, reflect (HIGH ORDER LEARNING). You have to have ideais and ask AI foi other ideas for you to think. - AI it's not that good for retriveing (low order learning). Do it yourserlf.
@SamReevesWrites
@SamReevesWrites Год назад
As a person in their 50s, I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos and take great pleasure in knowing that students today can reap the benefits from them. These videos also hold immeasurable value to me as I continue on my lifelong learning journey!
@Dank_Lulu
@Dank_Lulu Год назад
So that's why you were reading that 1000-page brick of a book on AI a little while back. Getting a rough idea of the fundamentals on a foreign concept before you use it for your own goals... If nothing else, you're following your own advice to a T and that's kinda awesome! :D
@totheknee
@totheknee 10 месяцев назад
3:23 - Fascinating. That B-roll clip is of a Cyrillic keyboard. I've watched probably 100 keyboard videos because I was obsessed with mechanical keyboards for a few years, and I never even saw one video with a Cyrillic keyboard. This is so interesting. (I actually bought Cyrillic stickers once to put on my keys when I was learning to type with that alphabet.)
@BrightFamousBannersglare
@BrightFamousBannersglare Год назад
7:28 An analogy for information networks and pattern recognition that I use is a set of interconnecting hexagons analogous to the Giant's Causeway. The main idea is placed in the center, while the basic ideas are sprung from the short range of hexagons, and the more complicated, sophisticated, or specific ideas are sprung from the furthest edges.
@paulgowan2205
@paulgowan2205 9 месяцев назад
That sounds like a mindmap and also like the octagonal interface of an ASK hypermedia system known as "ASK Michael" that Richard E. Osgood showcased in his 1994 dissertation, "The Conceptual Indexing of Conversational Hypertext". "ASK Michael" segmented the content of Michael Porter's book "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" into single pointed "stories" surrounded by eight categories of question lists generated from the story at the center. The eight categories were: Warnings, Opportunities, Analogies, Alternatives, Context, Specifics, Causes and Results. The online "Engines for Education" hyperbook by Roger Schank and Chip Cleary is an excellent example of this kind of hypermedia that make long videos like this one more accessible. ASK hypermedia systems (mid 1990's) "Engines for Education" online hyperbook by Roger Schank and Chip Cleary ASK Systems www.engines4ed.org/hyperbook/nodes/NODE-358-pg.html
@Sk_AZ_R
@Sk_AZ_R Год назад
I've been ooking for this kinda video for a while this will be so useful for me
@fk_torty
@fk_torty Год назад
just getting into ChatGPT.. super awesome breakdown!!
@superioropinion7116
@superioropinion7116 Год назад
I know what you mean,ooking always works out for me,shame not many people know about it
@orangeroad_
@orangeroad_ Год назад
bruh I've ooked for this shit for a long time.. Can't wait to integrate it
@Monkehrawrrr
@Monkehrawrrr Год назад
I just ooked all over my dog, shit.
@tomandjerrymemes1mviews314
@tomandjerrymemes1mviews314 Год назад
@@fk_torty do you please give me link of chatgpt
@psychesparkperspectives
@psychesparkperspectives 3 месяца назад
Thanks man, you're truly providing value for all of us here. We're grateful, keep up the hard work.
@imjustadev
@imjustadev Год назад
Think of concepts as atoms. Then, subjects are molecules. Multidisciplinary knowledge allows us to create new knowledge just like combining different molecules (reactants) gives rise to new molecules (products). Reactants are existing subjects. Products are new subjects created by combining knowledge from existing subjects.
@Danielleamp966
@Danielleamp966 Год назад
Love how voluminous your new hair is😍
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
Thank you!!
@wingso1010
@wingso1010 Год назад
Have been waiting for you to post this Justin
@conqueryourdays
@conqueryourdays 7 месяцев назад
An understanding, yes, which is allowed through quick and accurate summarization
@doppel33
@doppel33 Год назад
This is your best video so far, a lot of golden nuggets of knowledge all over the video, thanks for it!
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
glad you got some value out of it
@arunchaurasia2922
@arunchaurasia2922 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for all explanations. however quick suggestion, it would be really great, if you limit videos timings not more that 15-20 minutes. this is based on my personal experince. Keep insipiring and keep guiding.thanks.
@TheBruceKeller
@TheBruceKeller Год назад
ChatGPT does feel like a super google for sure! Just hope it doesn't make it so easy that people get lazy and barely remember anything.
@2265Hello
@2265Hello Год назад
Of course I wouldn’t rely on chat gtp 100% since as he said I the video as it’s a language model and there were cases in which it pushed misinformation when used as a google and well tried to back.misinformation. Can’t deny it’s potential though.
@HelloThere-xs8ss
@HelloThere-xs8ss Год назад
Don't care what other people do. Care what you do
@BrianGlaze
@BrianGlaze Год назад
​@@HelloThere-xs8ss what other people do is very important.
@ayanbhattacharjee1076
@ayanbhattacharjee1076 Год назад
@@BrianGlaze No
@glaslackjxe3447
@glaslackjxe3447 Год назад
Chat GPT coming out is like the first camera coming out. Everyone was worried artists would get lazy but what tends to happen is the bounds of what it is possible to create get expanded
@JohnS-er7jh
@JohnS-er7jh Год назад
I prefer Bing Open AI as it provides links. I use both. What I like about it is, after getting a response. I can then pick specific elements from the first response and ask for more information and examples. It definately is a great tool. I used to finding information online, so it definately has it's limitations, but it is a great edition for searching for information and for learning. I find it helpful for when I am not even motivated to do research on my own (it is very fast). Its a good crutch as I am often tired, especially in the morning, so if I want to get better understanding (especially of math, stats and other quantitative based topics, it helps me great my brain in gear for the day). I am more of a night person, so it can be hard when I work from home to ramp up my brain in the morning before work when I need to jump and start doing research, analysis, etc.
@IdOnThAvEaUsE69
@IdOnThAvEaUsE69 Год назад
You can also ask it to explain it to you as if you were a 10 year old. While simultaneously asking it to relate the concept to the bigger picture (AKA make it teach you using the Whole, Part, Whole method).
@bijanzohouri98
@bijanzohouri98 5 месяцев назад
This was a great explanation on how we should use the AI assisted chat prompts like ChatGPT to get the most out of.
@3zam656
@3zam656 Год назад
I'll rewatch this again and again. it's a mindblowing for me. loveeeee
@dominiczijlstra2011
@dominiczijlstra2011 Год назад
Small correction wrt GPT versions. GPT-3 has been out for a long time (since 2020). ChatGPT (released in November 2022) uses GPT-3.5, which is substantially better than GPT-3, and fueled its astronomic growth. GPT-4 was released about a month ago and is now also availabe to ChatGPT users, as well as through API's allowing you to build applications on top of it
@juancito727
@juancito727 Год назад
Thank you so much Justin!!! Love your videos, you've helped me immensely!
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
So glad!
@ikemkrueger
@ikemkrueger Год назад
My problem is not concepts, I understand them very fast. My problem is applying knowledge.
@LorettaBangBang
@LorettaBangBang Год назад
YES to the macro view!!
@hey...4702
@hey...4702 6 месяцев назад
I'm still in high school and for the past year I have been using chatgpt for all my homework and even essays. I also cheat on tests, so I am a straight A's student. Recently, I started to feel bad about it, and started to do my homework by myself. Today, I got an essay to write, but I absolutely CAN NOT write. So, is it bad if I get chatgpt to write an essay, then I'll read it, just to get an idea what it should be about, and then I'll write the essay by myself based on what I read?
@FloydBanks-th8ss
@FloydBanks-th8ss 14 дней назад
Make sure you learn from the essay
@FloydBanks-th8ss
@FloydBanks-th8ss 14 дней назад
Learn the essay as if it came out of you.
@jakubkonopa5840
@jakubkonopa5840 Год назад
This video is accually great retrival, it was satisfying to listen and see how i am applying each of the first principles, it also gave me a little bit more firmer big picture understanding of i can study techniques
@lovefool1616
@lovefool1616 Год назад
One of his best videos so far. Keep up the great content Justin. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this ✨
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
Thank you! Will do!
@sathvikkumar3609
@sathvikkumar3609 Год назад
You are getting better and better at explaining the concepts of higher order thinking with each video. Amazing, great work! I’m also having a structure for learning in my mind and I’m happy to see my observations (organization and prioritization) are correct.
@BlueJayBerryYT
@BlueJayBerryYT Год назад
The more he studies higher order learning, the more he understands and the simplier his explanations get.
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
Happy to hear that!
@saltNpepper952
@saltNpepper952 Год назад
I know a of classmates who use chat gpt at the most basic level its very noticeable in their work. I think you're right the input or prompts really matter.
@soomiewleng5227
@soomiewleng5227 Год назад
I didn't know someone had this idea this well when i need it
@Dee-oq5ms
@Dee-oq5ms Год назад
I’ve made over 1000 practice exam questions with gpt!! I love it!!
@Anythingforfreedom
@Anythingforfreedom 9 месяцев назад
When that book comes out, please give us a heads up.
@bob62269
@bob62269 9 месяцев назад
Very good insightful and educational video. Thank you for sharing
@user-zx4ej8qb3w
@user-zx4ej8qb3w 8 месяцев назад
Another useful extension- RU-vid Summary with ChatGPT & Notes-This can help us study videos
@krox477
@krox477 Год назад
It can explain complex concept in simple words It's like personalised tutor
@vblka
@vblka Год назад
28:29 Agreed. It's crazy that some people are still downplaying AI, and some are even refusing to use it at all. These people are young university students too. Why does this remind me of old people refusing to use computers...
@iI_Principe
@iI_Principe Год назад
haha i loved the part where you talked about bad habits and how they will catch up with you eventually. They caught me in university. The bad habits in question were doing absolutely fuck all. :D
@Bob-fj7lr
@Bob-fj7lr Год назад
Working on a bunch of large writing projects, 6 hours a day for like a month lol idk ama this shit is amazing I can speak to the limits and what it can do
@37navjot
@37navjot 3 месяца назад
Great content❤
@aswinvinod4351
@aswinvinod4351 Год назад
Wow waiting hardly for this video justin😊😊since live clinic 37 ..
@Agastya_9
@Agastya_9 Год назад
Sir please make a video on learning physics and being able to solving physics problems 🙏
@JonahEbere
@JonahEbere Год назад
Lol Justin I have been waiting for you to make this video 😊. Now let me watch it.
@Dark-vg7iz
@Dark-vg7iz Год назад
I was waiting for this video
@dunethebuffoon3370
@dunethebuffoon3370 Год назад
When reading a textbook, you say to skip the "understanding" tier of Bloom's Taxonomy and ask questions/analyze. I don't understand the information when I do this. However, this works for me very well in lectures or when watching videos. Would it be better to pause after reading and understanding a chunk of information and try to organize/analyze it rather than struggling to skip up the hierarchy? Is this something that just comes with time or is there a strategy that makes this easier?
@ricardin99
@ricardin99 Год назад
I like to use higher order thiking while I'm talking to me out loud. I just can't understand information actively if I am reading silently. Do you think this is a good way to forcing myself to think better? It's like using active recall with these thinking strategies. At least I try and I think it helps me to feel motivated because I feel like I'm learning. It's so good when the knowledge solidify in memory because of active recall.
@Sophia-bf5wm
@Sophia-bf5wm Год назад
When and where will your book chapter be published? Something I’d really love to read as a msc Global Studies student who is interested in the digitalisation of society and its implications
@Bob-fj7lr
@Bob-fj7lr Год назад
3:35 people don't get what I say when I tell people you need social skills to use this. You have to have a dialogue with it. An understanding of linguistics is huge with this thing.
@paulgowan2205
@paulgowan2205 9 месяцев назад
It's not suitable at all for novices that don't know the domain vocabulary or possible lines of inquiry they might be able to pursue if they knew the keywords and questions to ask.
@thematureneuro468
@thematureneuro468 Год назад
Can you provide some recommendations to videos that aid the maximisation of input instructions to get the best possible output ?
@DrakeRing
@DrakeRing Год назад
Thank you for making such a deep and comprehensive guide for this! I ask it to generate practical situations of concepts and it does pretty good
@fk_torty
@fk_torty Год назад
New subscriber!! ❤ Just getting started on my AI journey - couldn't have asked for a better foundation.
@iikorken2667
@iikorken2667 Год назад
Great job, thanks for sharing! Cheers from Sweden 🕺🏻🪩
@lubhnadongre9117
@lubhnadongre9117 Год назад
Thank you for the video!! Loved it XD
@avramandrei5423
@avramandrei5423 Год назад
As an orthopedic intern I use chatgpt to help me in my learning process. I “feed it” information from different books and ask it to restructure it in such a way that makes the learning process easier. Ex: specific bone tumor. Give me s rewritten version that includes: introduction, clinical findings, rx findings, treatment etc. Afterwards I learn the schematic in a logical fashion. Does this make any sense? Is it a good system?
@goldenrain7421
@goldenrain7421 Год назад
You are so helpful that it makes me want to cry 😭 thank you!!
@molo8657
@molo8657 11 месяцев назад
Best on RU-vid! 😊
@imjustadev
@imjustadev Год назад
The ability to learn is the meta-ability to learn anything
@Rosannasfriend
@Rosannasfriend Год назад
This is my introduction to GPT. I’ve been kind of seeing thumbnails about it for about 1 to 2 months now and never clicking in, so I didn’t take a trip to the mountains, lol. It just never really doesn’t on me to click into a video until now!
@academicspamaccount9532
@academicspamaccount9532 Год назад
Where do you get your ideas from to make your videos Justin?
@BladeAurora
@BladeAurora Год назад
tldw: ask gpt to create analogy, give relationships (few shot learning) and ask gpt for missing relationships
@user-yo2yh3ro5b
@user-yo2yh3ro5b Год назад
Thank you so much
@viljaminieminen6925
@viljaminieminen6925 8 месяцев назад
What you mean by "missing relationships"?
@johnmcg8232
@johnmcg8232 Год назад
Thanks as always
@luminouswolf7117
@luminouswolf7117 Год назад
Brilliant video
@davidstump115
@davidstump115 Год назад
Maybe make a technical video on storing chats in a vector database? I don't know many videos that have shown vector database retrieval in a custom chatGPT interface using the API key, but storing in vectors seems promising for the future in my opinion.
@davidstump115
@davidstump115 Год назад
*purpose of memory retaining for the LLM model as the chat length memory is short, and search on chat documents can lend a hand to jog its memory although not perfect.
@viljaminieminen6925
@viljaminieminen6925 8 месяцев назад
What is vector database?
@SaadMohammedGhori
@SaadMohammedGhori Год назад
Would it be true to say that procedural knowledge would be the last to go? Within declarative knowledge it would be higher order learning. But procedural would go after declarative if it ever should/does go
@fairuzastevenson9896
@fairuzastevenson9896 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@sciencetoday3629
@sciencetoday3629 Год назад
Most awaited video , thanks a lot
@ricardin99
@ricardin99 Год назад
ChatGPT is a really really great tool. I think this video will make a lot of views in the future. I'm so happy I'm finally understanding some topics my university or the books I read can't explain very well. Latin Psychology is sometimes difficult to understand. Now I only need to ask ChatGPT (as a complement).
@captaincaption
@captaincaption Год назад
Thank you Justin! Will support you always!
@Sakeios7
@Sakeios7 Год назад
thank you very much for this guide! I'm a teacher and I'll be introducing AI to my students soon. This is extremely valuable information :)
@boglarkapozsonyi9734
@boglarkapozsonyi9734 Год назад
I think the reason I've been a good student my whole life is because i've been thinking similarly to this.
@rafi2611
@rafi2611 Год назад
Have you seen any change in higher order learning/thinking with GPT 4? Thanks a lot for the great video!
@wilsonbonilla2378
@wilsonbonilla2378 Год назад
Last 4 minutes are a key prospective about this tool.
@edgarperez8949
@edgarperez8949 Год назад
ChatGPT is very good at explaining difficult concepts in a way that's easy to understand, like the brick wall example. It is true that it doesn't really know what's true and what's false, so you have to be careful.
@scholar8779
@scholar8779 Год назад
you are the G.O.A.T of teaching, sir.
@webdcmarvel3241
@webdcmarvel3241 Год назад
Make a video on how to learn and practice maths be good at it
@yass912
@yass912 8 месяцев назад
Hi sir , we need another video on some steps how to build a higher order learning skill
@LC-rl7cd
@LC-rl7cd 5 месяцев назад
You ask the right questions to engage the evaluate and analyze steps of the Bloom's hierarchy to find relationships by contrasting and comparing. This is the step. How are concepts related.
@VidhathShetty
@VidhathShetty Год назад
Finally the gods have answered our prayers thank you Justin 🙏🙏🙏
@totheknee
@totheknee 10 месяцев назад
A ChatGPT video straight to Create/Evaluate on Bloom's scale. Justin is based _AF._
@buddha6659
@buddha6659 Год назад
For the retrieval part, does it generate useful questions or questions that will challenge the quality of learning of the learner? I mean is it able to do so? Then it could be useful similar to how past papers would be.
@airasay9673
@airasay9673 Год назад
I’ve been testing that part of the conversation, and I’ve come up to the conclusion that unless you ask it to turn a sentence of a chapter into a question, or to copy a question that you have been feeding it, it’s not very acurate, nor challenging. It doesn’t understand what is valuable to ask, and it doesn’t have the intentionnality of a teacher. However, fine tuned models could be a jailbreak in that departement, especially with the Llama leaks that permits everyone to fine tune AI models. It’s incredible stuff, it’s just really early.
@savitapaul6567
@savitapaul6567 Год назад
Hey Justin, can you please make a video on applying learned concepts in subjects like maths and physics and how to think out of the box while practicing tough questions Would be highly grateful to you 🙏🙏
@maddson2088
@maddson2088 Год назад
@ 25;30 U said use chaptGPT to create analogies so you can spend more time evaluating at HOL. I know you said creating analogies is cog load but isn't it way more helpful to create it than to evaluate?
@CODMplayersince2021
@CODMplayersince2021 Год назад
Guidelines of Commenting are cool Sir
@NMexis
@NMexis Год назад
21.20
@snowstormamv8103
@snowstormamv8103 Год назад
Hi I see that you often see the comments so I was wondering if you could make a video on how you can apply these techniques outside of studying E.g learning an instrument or learning to write draw etc how to apply the learning techniques to other skills apart from studying. Please and thank you :))
@Valentino016
@Valentino016 Год назад
I actually discovered chatGPT before it blew up. I was so confused because not many people knew it. Im happy chatGPT is getting recognition.
@BrootalnessGaming
@BrootalnessGaming Год назад
You are cool
@ca-sonne-creux
@ca-sonne-creux Год назад
Dude, what's your skin care routine?
@moonsbusiness1471
@moonsbusiness1471 Год назад
Is it the same browser which failed to crack UPSC prelims?
@thematureneuro468
@thematureneuro468 Год назад
Do you provide scholarships for your course? I sadly cannot afford it, due to my current circumstances, but I know I would greatly benefit from it.
@jorgesanabria6484
@jorgesanabria6484 Год назад
This is a video I want to see 🔥
@maheshsanjaychivateres982
@maheshsanjaychivateres982 Год назад
Thank you ❤
@do_lee_di
@do_lee_di Год назад
Brilliant!
@mykasammy1776
@mykasammy1776 Год назад
Woww I have never been speechless ! But wowwwwwww !
@Michael-vf2mw
@Michael-vf2mw 9 месяцев назад
Woah, Justin types lightning speed.
@jamaalabdirahman3211
@jamaalabdirahman3211 Год назад
I would like to enroll your "Ican Study" but its too expensive for me. Anyway, thank you for your impeccable RU-vid videos on learning effectively.
@toddlichtenwalter2012
@toddlichtenwalter2012 Год назад
He starts talking about how to use GPT effectively at min. 22:00
@sharma3226
@sharma3226 Год назад
I like your passion for learning brother could you please advice me from your understanding top 5 books that makes me topper and qualify competitive exams. - Follower from India.🙏🏾
@Aj-fd4ne
@Aj-fd4ne Год назад
Thank you for making this ...
@JustinSung
@JustinSung Год назад
No problem 😊
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