1) Maintain 100% eye contact with notes 2) Read out 3) Write main terms or use your finger 4) 2 fast reading more imp than one slow reading 5) In the morning LEARN in night Revise 6) 45 mins study 10 mins break 7) Dont drag a topic if your getting bored Instead take a short nap or change the topic 8) Discussion with friends 9) Self motivation
Thank you for all comments and appreciation. This was a casual facebook live video i made 2 years back for pre-pg preparation students. Then uploaded on youtube on student demand. Didnt realise when it crossed 22k views.
1. Maintain 100% eye contact 2. Speak up 3. Write up or use pointer. 4. Read faster-scan the page first 5. Two fast readings over 1 slow read 6. Start your day with learning- table/important list. 7. Revise your day at night. 8. 45 min bursts 9. Break after 3hrs
Thank you sir.. Initially I thought you would also say same repeated tips what everyone says.. Though some of what you said same things but you said how effectively we can follow them. Really find your these tips very helpful and practical. Thanks again
Thank u sir. Query: Sir, revising by recalling what you have read has more retention than just reading the same thing again and again. But revising by recall takes time. And i find just reading the same thing over and over very non-engaging and discouraging. I like it better when i see that i remember some stuff by being able to recall it and need to re-see some stuff only. It's more engaging as well as encouraging. And i can retain better too.. But am. Not able to cover breadth of syllabus. So, is there a faster as well as engaging way to revise what we have read already and keep the retention quality too!?
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While reading it feels like that everything is important..This is also important that is also important but how to highlight the actual important terms?
Sir can u tell what learning mean here - reading fastly or practicing retrival ? And same for" revise " too - reading fastly or closing book and practise retrival ? ... And what is better fast reading multiple time or retrival practise multiple time ?
Thank u, sir. I will follow this strategy. Sir one more issue. I can't maintain a schedule for more than a week or two. What should I do to maintain same schedule. After 10-15 days I take a break and that disrupts my schedule and it takes another week to get back to same schedule. Please help sir.
Sir,I am suffering from insomnia,depression...I came from down south to Delhi ...but things are not so easy here ...how to plan for Neet pg ...how many hrs to study ina day
Sir, my problem s i so badly want PG and i have many real plans with it, to join politics and use the knowledge of PG to help people that i keep dreaming and planning and re running the plan in my mind that i am not actually doing the study thing. How to escape this sir?