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Create analogy
ОтветитьI would rather go to work as a housekeeping. If I have to give my life and blood for it.
ОтветитьExactly. That too.
ОтветитьY no me da mi gana Americana.
Ответить💯 exactly
ОтветитьHomeworks for your entertainment. Algo pa q se entretengan.
ОтветитьWe have to just tell this person that doesn't have ANYTHING to worry about. Same with lawyers!
ОтветитьBit you can't!
ОтветитьEl mismo efecto del mar cuando se recoge.
ОтветитьConsistently
ОтветитьBut, I MISS MY OLD LIFE, MY APARTMENT MY CHILD NOT ABUSED ECC ECC. I DONT WANT ANYTHING THAT YOU IFFER ME AT YOUR STYLE.
ОтветитьThanks.
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ОтветитьThank you Dr. Sung
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ОтветитьAny suggestions for someone who can learn and retain anything but math. My brain literally shuts down when I see numbers. I got through accounting because I understood the language of the math. I'm great with numbers that involve money, financing, and loans. I failed my algebra class miserably. I know this post isn't about math. It never hurts to ask, though.
ОтветитьAmazing content 👏🏿. Could you please update the workshop link? The site says the page doesn’t exist.
ОтветитьWhy are these videos always have to be so long winded!?!? I reckon I’ve been in England too long, I’m starting to need teachers to get to the point rather than wasting my time. Apologies but can you do a video where you give the strategy and leave the in between information to be picked up elsewhere? Like your website, for example?
ОтветитьKung naiintindihan ko lang sana Yung sinasabi mo ayus na eh
ОтветитьI used the 2nd method!! I thought i was just getting distracted. I feel somewhat happy it's a thing😂
ОтветитьNow I need a video on how to understand this video. Dude just threw random buzzwords together and called it a day
ОтветитьI need to figure out a better way to study. I was laid off and went back to school in 2016, graduating in 2019. It was my 3rd Associates Degree and first in the medical field. I am currently a rad-tech and am now attending school to obtain my B.S. in Biology - Health Sciences and then applying to PA school. I'm working 50+ hours every two weeks and have 2 young kids, and a wife. My school schedule is currently 5 classes driving 1.5 hours one way and 3 times a week. I NEED something to work.
In school back in 2016 I made notecards for everything AND touched on material daily. The next day I would add new material and then review the old stuff as well. I basically kept reviewing everything daily, while building upon that material. I don't quite have the time for that now. I wasn't working at all in 2016, and only had one kid.
How come when I read or study, I understand the material but I don’t remember what I read or studied? That’s why I struggle when it comes to taking an exam.
ОтветитьThis was probably the most helpful videos to me personally to find "tips and tricks" to study/help with memories.
Many talk about it,but you never really know they're connection of thoughts (examples),this helped me understand the way how to build those "memory bridges",it shows me on your example that your way of thinking isn't to complicated and not so different then "average" people.
I watched many videos (including yours) before,but these examples itself do "stick" better cause it made a connection to my personally way of thinking.
I appreciate all your videos and I'm very grateful for internet lol
I'm 41 years old mom,and the older I'm getting and with this hectic life,it seems so much harder to me to study (online college),I feel like my brain became mashed potatoes over the years,and with kiddos yelling and screaming at the background and husband arguing with teen 😅 it's sometimes a headache.
Speaking of....do you think you could make some videos for adult learners as well?
I'm sure there is a difference between a young person who sits in his room and a older person who haves to deal with all these distractions you can't really avoid.
Thank you 😊❤
Thank you for sharing ❤️
ОтветитьThe gist: Connecting new knowledge or info with something you already know.
Ответить1st Step is: STOP SMOKING WEED! Step 2: Neuro Transplant, then get an information Download.
ОтветитьStep one be asian step two ... Theres no step two
ОтветитьYou really described how I learn things. Thank you!
ОтветитьTHANKFUL I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL. I WILL SHARE WITH MY 6 CHILDREN 🙏🏾
ОтветитьIf someone is studying at a medical university, tell me which sites (what resources, books) do you use?
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьKHabensky
ОтветитьWhy 23 mins on a 10 min segment?
ОтветитьJustin, do you know of an app for taking notes in other languages? Freeform keeps trying to change my Arabic notes to English, and I keep having to switch keyboards. Not helpful.
ОтветитьSeriously I love this video and the way of diving into pile of info, great and awesome
ОтветитьBlah blah blah blah ...too lengthy. As they say: A picture paints a thousand words. Why not give some examples of using analogy as a tool for memorization, instead of speaking for 20 mins talking about analogy itself. Sorry I turned this off after 20 minutes
ОтветитьIm sorry but the brain’s in the thumbnail make me so uncomfortable 💀💀💀
ОтветитьI met him and his team a month ago 😊
ОтветитьSorry but you are one of the worst presenters I have ever come across. I don’t feel bad about being rude because I wasted over 20 minutes watching this mediocre video, which could have been condensed down to a few minutes. Oh, and the title is click bait. One minute method? Where did that disappear to? The first 14 minutes was some self promotion followed by lots of vague airy fairy waffle. Then, 14 minutes in, you took an example page from Wikipedia, and at last you said something of value. The brain learns when it finds something interesting, and absorbing. One needs to focus, to pay attention and to understand, not just read. Had you skipped the waffle, and then polished the demo, the video would have been interesting. As it is I have lost the will to live.
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьthank you Justin.
ОтветитьThanks dear, I grasp what exactly u are trying to explain
ОтветитьMan, Alexander the Great establishing the Roman army. It really is amazing the blindspots that exist outside your area of competence or interest.
ОтветитьMy daughter has a friend with photographic memory, she reads once and it is stored. What is the difference between this sort of lucky people and me with terrible ability to learn text or facts.
ОтветитьTranslate in Amharic
ОтветитьAlexander the Great was not Roman and not part of the Roman Empire. He was Greek.
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