Study Less Study Smart: A 6-Minute Summary of Marty Lobdell's Lecture - College Info Geek

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  • Dr. Marty Lobdell's "Study Less Study Smart" lecture is an excellent hour-long overview of how to study effectively.
    If you're pressed for time, though, this summary video will give you a good portion of the most useful advice from the lecture.
    Watch the original lecture here:
    • Marty Lobdell - Study ...
    Companion blog post with my detailed notes on the lecture:
    collegeinfogeek.com/study-less...
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  • @ahmedabohay6322
    @ahmedabohay6322 Před 7 lety +11901

    1- study for chunks of 25 to 30 min after that do something fun or go away
    2- reward yourself after finishing your entire day
    3- study concepts firstly then study facts
    4- once you learn the concepts test yourself and learn actively
    5- highlight the important terms
    6- our brain is good at recognizing but it's not good at recollecting so you can
    practice this by testing yourself and learn actively
    7- flush out your notes to solidify the concepts in your mind if you feeling fuzzy with something
    you can ask your friend who takes a good notes or ask your professor in office hours
    8- summarize what you have learned by teaching it : 1- it's useful for recalling the information
    2- to ensure that you understand the subject completely
    9- to be good at memorizing is to use mnemonics :
    1- acronyms : ROYGBIV (red orange yellow green blue indigo violet)
    2- coined sayings : as you singing apoet about something you need to memorize
    3- image association : to create a story in your head with what you have studied

  • @connorrydel752
    @connorrydel752 Před 3 lety +582

    this guy really took the "teach it to someone else" concept and thought we didn't notice him doing it

  • @IndrajitRajtilak
    @IndrajitRajtilak Před 7 lety +1755

    00:39 - Break your studying into chunked sessions
    01:21 - Create a dedicated study area
    01:56 - Study actively: Facts or Concepts
    03:48 - Take more effective notes
    04:11 - Summarize or teach what you learn
    04:36 - SQ3R: Survey Question Read Recite & Review
    05:10 - Use mnemonics when studying facts: acronyms, coined sayings and image associations

    • @kevinalexander1659
      @kevinalexander1659 Před 6 lety +38

      Indrajit Rajtilak Was too lazy to watch the 6 min summary. Let's not talk about the 1hour video. This is great. Thanks.

    • @youngsithlord
      @youngsithlord Před 6 lety +7

      *THANK YOU KIND SIR*

    • @Mythodus
      @Mythodus Před 5 lety +28

      When we don’t even have time for six minutes so we summarize a summary.

    • @bonic999
      @bonic999 Před 5 lety +12

      You just summarized a summary 🥳

    • @marianabucheli5930
      @marianabucheli5930 Před 4 lety +4

      The summary of the summary

  • @eggs8352
    @eggs8352 Před 4 lety +5102

    Studying for an exam:
    Actual studying - 10%
    Watching youtube vids on how to study - 90%
    😂😂
    Edit: hi guys, I just graduated this month (apr 2022) and I am so happy 😂. Just wanna share with you

  • @oleiah
    @oleiah Před 8 lety +3659

    A lot of people think you talk too fast but personally, I like your channel *because* you are so fast-paced. I get distracted easily so when you keep it snappy and keep it moving, I can pay attention better!

    • @HimanshuS-YT
      @HimanshuS-YT Před 8 lety +7

      yea!!

    • @nonamed56
      @nonamed56 Před 8 lety +4

      +Leiah Jansen yeahhahahahehehehee!

    • @jayendrasingh9260
      @jayendrasingh9260 Před 8 lety +30

      +Leiah Jansen yupp he is fast. I watched most of video in 1.5x but he made me to put 1.25x in his video... :)

    • @jiahui3035
      @jiahui3035 Před 8 lety +1

      +Asma AbdelQadir Agreed haha!:)

    • @slavadishkavtsov2284
      @slavadishkavtsov2284 Před 6 lety +5

      he has also better prononciation in 1.5x

  • @TheCrimson147
    @TheCrimson147 Před 8 lety +1003

    As someone who isn't a native English speaker, I haven't missed a word in your fast-paced speech and it made my day. Your pronunciation is so cool. Thanks for the tips and hope you do this more.

  • @GubeTube19
    @GubeTube19 Před 7 lety +4120

    Dear math students: PRACTICE RELENTLESSLY!

    • @awaqar2
      @awaqar2 Před 5 lety +166

      And computer science.

    • @tenzingobom4748
      @tenzingobom4748 Před 5 lety +161

      Same goes to chemistry .😅

    • @artilleryisbetter
      @artilleryisbetter Před 5 lety +89

      @@tenzingobom4748 Organic Chemistry :/

    • @kavitapant58
      @kavitapant58 Před 5 lety +77

      In short everything

    • @sahilrana6094
      @sahilrana6094 Před 4 lety +20

      actually you dont need to practise a lot in maths as long as you listen to everything in class your good.

  • @supergamer19041998
    @supergamer19041998 Před 7 lety +617

    It's 2023 and I am still enjoying my 5 minute break.

    • @pewandapast498
      @pewandapast498 Před 4 lety +20

      Nishant Gupta It’s 2019 and I am still enjoying my 2 year break.

    • @MrLuger-jp9kd
      @MrLuger-jp9kd Před 4 lety +15

      @@pewandapast498 2020 now still on my break

    • @hhfbko
      @hhfbko Před 4 lety +9

      ITS 3015 and im still taking my break

    • @rootcodee.m8529
      @rootcodee.m8529 Před 4 lety +8

      I'm dead but still enjoying my 5min break

    • @emilyholt2563
      @emilyholt2563 Před 3 lety +2

      Mr. Luger School is cancelled and still enjoying my 5 minute break 😌💕✨

  • @bingahgread
    @bingahgread Před 6 lety +390

    "I never watched the video because it's an hour long and I didn't have time."
    Meanwhile here I am watching a 6 minute video on 2x speed and still thinking it's too long.

  • @Jemmeh
    @Jemmeh Před 6 lety +105

    My notes for this video:
    1.) Break up study sessions. Give yourself a reward or pleasant break from studying. (Walk, music, etc)
    2.) Use conditioning to your advantage. Set up a dedicated study area so that you know every time you are there your brain goes to "study" mode.
    3.) Be an active learner. Focus on concepts, once you understand the real concept behind how something works it sticks with you forever. Stories have meaning. Also be sure not to mix up recollection and recognition. Quiz yourself without a trigger.
    4.) Take notes, and do it as soon as possible after learning something. Ask for help if you're not clear on something.
    5.) Explain it to someone else, this will help you pinpoint gaps in your own understanding.
    6.) Use systems for being a more active reader. Even if you don't use it exactly you can use parts of it. For example reading questions at the end of the book to figure out what is most important.
    7.) Use mnemonics to memorize things. Acronyms, coined sayings, and image association. The weirder an image/story is the easier it is to understand.

    • @youssefamr8073
      @youssefamr8073 Před rokem +1

      Thank you sister. May Allah help you in your journey inshaallah

  • @rahima2818
    @rahima2818 Před 3 lety +73

    I feel like I should take breaks when I'm studying but whenever I start to relax I feel stressed and start thinking that I should be studying right now.

    • @user-jm1do8cs2s
      @user-jm1do8cs2s Před 3 lety +4

      I have the problem that I can't find a good study space, Since im forced to stay at home, school shut down and now we have education on distance
      :(

    • @gabi.a
      @gabi.a Před 2 lety

      @@user-jm1do8cs2s look for earbuds, there are really chep ones that cut out high-pitched noises. It helped me a lot when my neighbour's dog and kids were really young XD
      I know it doesn't solve everything, but it might be helpfull to you or someone else reading

    • @gabi.a
      @gabi.a Před 2 lety

      totally get it, honestly, it'll help if you remind yourself the scientific reasons why you NEED a break :)

    • @unlucky971
      @unlucky971 Před 2 lety

      @@user-jm1do8cs2s same man :(

  • @loltadynicneni913
    @loltadynicneni913 Před 3 lety +28

    I use five colours for notes which enables me to colour the whole sections:
    red - vital
    orange - supply
    yellow - definitions
    green - examples
    blue - terms
    turquoise/purple - headings, names, dates

    • @niamaysing359
      @niamaysing359 Před 2 lety

      Hello! This is super helpful! Can I ask what you mean by supply?

    • @loltadynicneni913
      @loltadynicneni913 Před 2 lety +2

      @@niamaysing359 like more information to the red parts that isn't that important so that you don't have to highlight everything red. and it doesn't necessarily have to be used with red highlights, i just use it for parts that are important but not as vital as the red ones.
      glad it's helpful :)

    • @loltadynicneni913
      @loltadynicneni913 Před 2 lety +1

      @@niamaysing359 and sometimes i add light purple for dates if i have a lot of names and dates and need them both so that it's not all in one colour

    • @niamaysing359
      @niamaysing359 Před 2 lety +1

      @@loltadynicneni913 you're an actual gem for clearing this up for me, thank you!!! I've been trying to figure out why my annotations were so unhelpful for the longest. I'm gonna try these out today!

    • @loltadynicneni913
      @loltadynicneni913 Před 2 lety

      @@niamaysing359 I'm really glad I could help, wish you success! :D

  • @Thomasfrank
    @Thomasfrank  Před 8 lety +1164

    One commenter asked for additional info on image associations, but CZcams wouldn't let me reply for some reason. So here's what I was going to reply with (in case it helps anyone else):
    Say you want to remember that Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. One possible association: Imagine you're thrown into a lion's den. How do you cope? You pull out a box of Haagen-Dazs ice cream and feed it to the lions, of course.
    That picture is completely ridiculous - but your brain actually remembers things better when they're absurd or emotionally evocative. If you can bring that crazy picture to mind, it'll be easy to connect "cope" and "haagen"-dazs with lion's "den". And that should lead your brain right back to the city and country names.
    This is pretty much how I learned every Japanese kanji and vocab term I know - the app I used (WaniKani) provides crazy image associations to help connect the kanji with the meaning.

    • @averagegamer4992
      @averagegamer4992 Před 8 lety +5

      Superb

    • @TheShamansQuestion
      @TheShamansQuestion Před 8 lety

      +Thomas Frank That's how I've continued to remember half the hiragana when I only studied it in Yr7 for half a year back in 2004. Seeing the other half again with their sounds has now reinforced my recall as I've remembered how the sounds related back to the image.

    • @Zetsuke4
      @Zetsuke4 Před 8 lety +3

      Wow, thank you very much, this is also helpful for me since I also wanted to know more about image associations. Btw, that commenter very likely have disabled replies on his comments, either manually or he set it for every comments.

    • @Laamalaan
      @Laamalaan Před 8 lety +7

      +Thomas Frank Awesome. I'm not advertising here, but if you're interested in the skill of strong recall and memorization in any area of life, check out Anthony Metivier, he is superb and a true geek (in a good way) on memory techniques. So far I've learned to memorize a randomized deck of cards with his methods within a week!

    • @KDD8
      @KDD8 Před 8 lety +15

      I watched this video at x2 the speed. I cut a 1 Hr lecture to 6 minute video to 3.

  • @nicitha
    @nicitha Před 5 lety +37

    There’s also the great tip about how you can build a study place in a small room (where you also sleep and eat for example, which is not recommended really) - you get a table lamp and only have that for studying. You are not allowed to use it for anything else. My own bonus tip is to use a timer on the lamp. The light goes out? Time for a break! No loud alarm going off, just not enough light. Quit emediatly, it is easier to get back in to it if you are mid sentence (you know what you are going back to).
    I also hide my TV under a bed sheet (and put away phone and gaming controll), because it is right in front of the place I study - it does help.

  • @lauralove1119
    @lauralove1119 Před 3 lety +24

    When I started college I found you. I went from being a c student to refocusing my energy. I came across you and other CZcams help and now I’m an A student with pretty good stuff skills. Thank you!

  • @diannejonesg.villar4944
    @diannejonesg.villar4944 Před 3 lety +2

    The actual vid being an 1 hour is not only packed with tips but is also packed with meaningful concepts motivation and considerate examples stories , to the learner involved in receiving such information .

  • @janeelizabxth
    @janeelizabxth Před 8 lety +1708

    I know teaching someone is the best way to learn but no one really wants to listen to a history lesson from me😂

    • @Fayzovic
      @Fayzovic Před 8 lety +19

      +Jane Wan u can make it funny :)

    • @lalilali8513
      @lalilali8513 Před 8 lety +16

      hahahah same here.imeann nobody is here to listen it😂

    • @starquake7061
      @starquake7061 Před 8 lety +55

      I teach to myself.

    • @yasminwalid956
      @yasminwalid956 Před 7 lety +92

      teach your imaginary friends since pretty much non of my friends are taking the same subjects as me. works everytime

    • @nauhlinuren1499
      @nauhlinuren1499 Před 7 lety +91

      I teach my doll lmao and she listens to all the time without questioning.

  • @JagjitBrawler
    @JagjitBrawler Před 8 lety +96

    +Thomas Frank
    For #3, I agree with the part about facts and concepts. But there's another thing I would add: skills. For example, when you're doing math, there are rarely any facts and the concepts are quite simple. The difficult part is the skill of solving the problems. That's why "studying math" is a horrible idea, rather you should be practicing many math questions to develop the skill.

  • @cecel6643
    @cecel6643 Před 7 lety +2

    I watched this video a while ago, but now that I am watching it again I am realizing how much of this actually helped. I still keep these things in mind while studying. Thank you for this summary and explanation.

  • @lilacsweets927
    @lilacsweets927 Před 5 lety +5

    the "concepts and facts" advice helped me a lot when studying biology... it took me a while but my grades improved!

  • @blackpenredpen
    @blackpenredpen Před 8 lety +188

    This is great!! Thank you Tom and I will sure share this video with my students when the school starts!

    • @loltadynicneni913
      @loltadynicneni913 Před 3 lety +6

      It's great that some teachers find the time to look for tips for their students. You must be a really good teacher.

    • @Elizabeth-mu3du
      @Elizabeth-mu3du Před 2 lety

      I wish my teachers would do this at the beginning of the year 😭. It would save me a lot of time.

  • @Sundaysucks21
    @Sundaysucks21 Před 8 lety +7

    Your videos are really helpful. You provide actual tips rather than the usual 'Sit down and do it!' which makes it worth watching from beginning to end. Thanks from a French student who appreciates the help and the effort put in these videos.

  • @sohahm
    @sohahm Před 4 lety +1

    I love your fast pace. It saves so much time and no need to change the video speed.

  • @leia8589
    @leia8589 Před 7 lety +9

    you can not imagine how incredibly helpful this was to me
    i think this litterally saved my entire exam!🎉

  • @karylllaroco
    @karylllaroco Před 3 lety +25

    This is actually called the Pomodoro technique. You study for every 25mins and rest for 5-10 minutes. Then after every 5 pomodoros, take a rest for 20-30 mins.

  • @DelaneyDrew
    @DelaneyDrew Před 8 lety +20

    omg i just discovered your page.... and all I'm thinking is "jackpot!!!!" - thank you so much for this stuff!!! Organization + productivity + videos? I think I'm in love.

  • @NicolleMosquera
    @NicolleMosquera Před 6 lety +7

    Honestly I've seen this video like 4 times and I always highlight something new.
    Thank you Thomas for making life better for all of us students around the world. Greetings from Colombia :)

  • @pichuboy8868
    @pichuboy8868 Před 3 lety +1

    I really appreciated being able to get this info so fast. Prof. Lobdell's poor lecture has been sitting in my watch later playlist for so long. Thanks you so much for making this!

  • @languagelearningdabbler
    @languagelearningdabbler Před 3 lety +2

    I watched that entire lecture and I must say, you did it justice in this summary. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thanks!

  • @MrSiddharthbose
    @MrSiddharthbose Před 6 lety +3

    Hi Thomas. I am an educator from India and work for the disadvantaged kids in the Indian Himalayas. I find your videos very useful. Thanks a lot. You are doing great work. All the best :)

  • @kiminonawaidk440
    @kiminonawaidk440 Před 7 lety

    I love the fact you talk fast. Saves time. Finally found someone talking something useful and fast

  • @vblord
    @vblord Před 3 lety

    Thank you. I could not stand how how he rambled and bragged in that original video. This was excellent.

  • @AnatomyHelper
    @AnatomyHelper Před 7 lety +3

    Really well done! I actually did listen to Dr. Lobdell's whole talk so I could help some of my students. I didn't take notes the first time through so this recap was wonderful. I think you nailed it! Thanks for your work. I will be sending my students to your site!

  • @Thomasfrank
    @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety +272

    New video! This week, I created a summary of the hour-long "Study Less Study Smart" lecture by Dr. Marty Lobdell.
    Essentially, Dr. Lobdell's lecture can be broken down into 7 main tips on studying:
    1. Break studying down into chunked sessions
    2. Create a dedicated study area
    3. Study actively - quiz yourself
    4. Take smart notes and expand on them ASAP after class
    5. Summarize/teach others what you learn
    6. Study your books with SQ3R (I have some thoughts on this)
    7. Use mnemonics to study effectively
    One of most important points from the lecture had to do with the dangers of highlighting (even if you do it sparingly). I cover that in Tip #3.
    How many of these tips were you already using?

    • @CalebWojcik
      @CalebWojcik Před 9 lety +4

      I always followed tip #2. I never studied in my room. Went straight to the business/law library, which was always the quietest place on campus.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety +4

      Caleb Wojcik I occasionally did schoolwork in my room, but when it came to actual studying, I'm right with you. Library all the way - or a good coffee shop.

    • @CalebWojcik
      @CalebWojcik Před 9 lety +2

      Oh, and I still use #7 at the grocery store.
      A = apples
      B = brocoli
      C = chips
      D = dates!

    • @harryin._
      @harryin._ Před 9 lety

      Caleb Wojcik u can take B= beetroot
      C=carrot

    • @buigiabao6901
      @buigiabao6901 Před 9 lety

  • @yasirtahirkheli74
    @yasirtahirkheli74 Před 7 lety

    And you are an angel despite the fact that i did watch the whole hour long Dr. Lobdel's lecture....it was interesting but i lacked full attention and concentration at times...you just did it....thanks Thomas Frank...long live

  • @staceyloulouse
    @staceyloulouse Před 5 lety +1

    I do this without realizing the theory that you have described. Its good to know that I have the best study and learning habits. Thanks for sharing.

  • @hanorceniza3741
    @hanorceniza3741 Před 7 lety +23

    if i had only found ur channel earlier then i'd have better grades rn. ur suppperrrr helpful especially compressing a 1hour vid to 7mins THANKS

  • @lamaaldosari7835
    @lamaaldosari7835 Před 6 lety +3

    Good job 👏🏻 you summarized the whole lecture briefly but i still recommend you guys to watch the whole lecture it will never be a waste of time

  • @jamescarter3738
    @jamescarter3738 Před 3 lety +1

    You're such a legend! I saw that video so many times and had the same excuse wishing someone would sum it up in a shorter video!

  • @jdsebastian92
    @jdsebastian92 Před 7 lety +2

    Yeah, man, you nailed it with this super fast and powerful concentrated recap! Thanks, a lot, Thomas

  • @indonesienne
    @indonesienne Před 8 lety +4

    Was about to play Dr.Marty's vid with speed setting in 2 but then I found this..
    Thaaaanks :)

  • @kyloc8787
    @kyloc8787 Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks man! I needed this.

  • @hhsrrrr
    @hhsrrrr Před 4 lety +1

    Bravo, Tom. I've been considering a doctorate program, but I've shied away because my study skills simply aren't strong enough. I loved both the concepts and facts in your video. Thanks for showing me how to "re-sharpen the saw."

  • @vincentstowell8563
    @vincentstowell8563 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the very pragmatic and helpful summary! I've watched other consolidations of this Lobdell lecture, and they've been scattered enough to even make it seem baseless and redundant. Your concise description was efficient, and clarified a lot.

  • @kosmopolitanna
    @kosmopolitanna Před 8 lety +4

    All what you've just said Thomas is extremely accurate and proven to be effective! On top of that you are really fun to watch too :)

  • @sarasmiile1
    @sarasmiile1 Před 9 lety +3

    Good video! I especially like the 3rd tip with the difference between recollection and recognition.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety

      sarasmiile1 agreed! That was probably the part of the lecture that I found most personally useful.

  • @wildstallions258
    @wildstallions258 Před 3 lety +1

    All wrapped into one smart sentence."work smart- not hard"...
    Seriously though he makes the video super easy to understand a must-watch...

  • @Breyerlover4ever23
    @Breyerlover4ever23 Před 6 lety

    This is probably the most valuable video about studying on CZcams. Great video, this was incredibly helpful! I've applied most of these tips and they've proven effective.

  • @suzih.6687
    @suzih.6687 Před 3 lety +3

    The first part is a lot like applying the pomodora technique. I use 25 minutes for nearly everything. I quickly jot down my distractions as I go along and deal with that distraction during my 5 minute break.

  • @excusethekitty
    @excusethekitty Před 8 lety +3

    30/30 is the to-do list app that I use; it gives you a countdown for each task of 30 minutes, and you can also add or subtract 5 minutes at a time if you're in the zone!

  • @adamspeiser6449
    @adamspeiser6449 Před 4 lety

    These videos actually makes feel good for anytime I take break because of how he stresses they are important.

  • @averageillegalmemesdealer

    You're amazing, seriously. Wish I found your channel sooner, definitely gonna stick around for the long run!

  • @griffithcage4233
    @griffithcage4233 Před 8 lety +18

    Finally I find best CZcamsr. 12/11/15

  • @hindragel1131
    @hindragel1131 Před 8 lety +4

    great video! Thanks to Allah, I found myself applying most of these tips.The one that works best for me in regards of active learning is to teach whatever information I'm trying to stabilize to my freinds...I find it really hard to push myself to study stuff inactively...always try to use fun techniques 😁

  • @dayannabriseno731
    @dayannabriseno731 Před 6 lety +1

    You're amazing! Thank you! I have to learn how to be an effective student and your entire channel is very helpful

  • @xskyraiderx
    @xskyraiderx Před 4 lety +1

    BRAVO! Great distillation/condensation. Although this engaging six-minute presentation is more time-efficient as far as viewing time goes, you will walk away with less to fall back on and, worse, armed now with a list of important steps that you may little appreciate and soon forget. I recommend watching Lobdell’s lecture first and then watching this a few months later to see if your progress has improved and which items on the list (most of which you will have forgotten already) you tried out. Some will work. Others won’t. It’s always nice to be provided with some of supportive remarks for important pieces of advice. The support puts meat on the substance. Hell, it’s only a one-time-once talk. Invest an hour with Lobdell first.

  • @riisntsryc3771
    @riisntsryc3771 Před 8 lety +27

    I can't thank you enough for your kindness so I just left a like, subscribed, and commented! :)

  • @tjcasado
    @tjcasado Před 9 lety +5

    This was great mate. I really appreciate what you do and share. Thanks! I commend you on speaking and presenting the info in a manner that was very concise and not to mention rapid and clear as. I don't have much time and browsing youtube for ideas and tips already is time consuming enough. I noticed you you never ever said the word um or uh...wow!
    Good on ya!

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety

      ArchaeoAngel glad you enjoyed it! This is probably the most tightly-edited video I've done so far, as I set a goal for how long I wanted it to be. You'll probably see vocal pauses crop up on other videos ;)

  • @smilingscholar8697
    @smilingscholar8697 Před 7 lety +1

    Love the 20-30 minute chunks, like the pomodoro method which I've found really effective! I always have to study at the library, if I'm anywhere near my bed it's game over! Great video Thomas, enjoyed it!

  • @czarinalopez8183
    @czarinalopez8183 Před 5 lety

    Watching this after studying because I now have time for leisure. YAY thanks a lot for your vids!

  • @kyobotte
    @kyobotte Před 8 lety +1988

    If you've spent any time at all on CZcams looking for study advice, you're not really studying. lol

  • @priscillalozada2306
    @priscillalozada2306 Před 9 lety +4

    this is probably going to be the first CZcams video that seems very helpful

    • @priscillalozada2306
      @priscillalozada2306 Před 9 lety

      Priscilla Lozada especially with the comments!!

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety

      Priscilla Lozada thanks! I'm glad you found it useful :)

  • @joannakoter9159
    @joannakoter9159 Před 5 lety +2

    This is brilliant. Thank you and thank you Marty. Can't wait for my exams now. First one on Tuesday!! x

  • @carbmg
    @carbmg Před 6 lety +1

    Your work here is awesome! You explain things really well and whenever I have to study, first of all I go to your channel :) thank you so much for your videos!!

  • @DerpTrollson
    @DerpTrollson Před 8 lety +26

    thanks to you i got an A on the test. Now i graduate from engineer and have high salary

    • @mohammadmustafa1161
      @mohammadmustafa1161 Před 8 lety +1

      what type of engineering have u done?

    • @spaaaaace8952
      @spaaaaace8952 Před 8 lety +43

      +Mohammad Mustafa Definitely not English Engineering.

    • @averagegamer4992
      @averagegamer4992 Před 8 lety +1

      SPAAAAACE lol

    • @TheShamansQuestion
      @TheShamansQuestion Před 8 lety +3

      +Mohammad Mustafa Is it possible he's trolling?

    • @tsSUn626
      @tsSUn626 Před 8 lety +1

      +TheShamansQuestion well, with "AN A" he graduated from his engineer school you know lol lol

  • @iramrafiq5075
    @iramrafiq5075 Před 2 lety

    So helpful! Didn't have time to spend an hour listening to the entire lecture so this is exactly what I needed

  • @hurbig
    @hurbig Před 3 lety

    I think it's great that you try to make the video more accessible for people who don't have an hour to watch it, but for me personally the hour was really worth it. If you really watch the video with the intent of doing better (and not just to procrastinate), take it seriously and follow just some of his advice, then you will make up for this hour by saving time on studying.
    I have seen tons and tons of shorter videos that tell you how to study effectively and they never helped because even though I believed that these techniques would probably help me, I just didn't understand why and how so I never had the motivation to actually go through with it. Marty explains these concepts in a way that you know how to study effectively but you also gain a deep understanding of why this is so important.
    If you just look at a summary quickly, then will hear/see it and think "yeah, that seems right" and then never think about it again other than "I should probably use those techniques" while not using them. If you listen to the lecture, then you think about these concepts for a long time, you think about how you could apply them to your life and really let them sink in.

  • @sharkaboi
    @sharkaboi Před 7 lety +38

    So basically why I am failing is because I don't actively study. Hmm, I don't think I can ever recover

  • @redattractattention
    @redattractattention Před 8 lety +4

    I love it when people talk this fast. I get really impatient when people use unclear words and beat around the bush. straight to the point! good job

  • @shubhambhardwaj6952
    @shubhambhardwaj6952 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Thomas,your videos helps me to becoming a good student and your way of explaining is awesome .

  • @Ed-qo8zx
    @Ed-qo8zx Před 4 lety +1

    This was a good one. I am actually implementing these techniques and they are working great! Thanks Thomas

  • @neysta2136
    @neysta2136 Před 9 lety +5

    Your videos are BRILLIANT ! Thankyouuuu

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety

      Renee Grinyer glad you're finding them useful! Thank you :)

  • @ScoobysVeganKitchen5
    @ScoobysVeganKitchen5 Před 9 lety +4

    I am taking my personal trainer examine to be come certified and the first time i took it i failed! why? Well because I was relocating to california at the time and never had time to study BUT i knew I was going to be issued a second try without paying the $200.00 FEE and had the idea to go in the first time and learn all 120 multiple choice questions so then i know exactly what to study for the second go round! Your video is really helping me on my journey!i found tons of tips online i never thought of and some i did but never applied! I appreciate the time and effort you put in to summerize this video! When i take my test in JUNE i will let you know if i pass! im confident i will... thanks Bro Hammer.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety +2

      Mario Jones right on! Study hard and pass that test :)

  • @paola4uchi
    @paola4uchi Před 6 lety

    I do a lot of this, but intuitively, so it's nice to have this as practical, constructive advice to pull from whenever my intuition is blocked.

  • @adamwilson9322
    @adamwilson9322 Před 2 lety

    guys i would also watch the real lecture not only is it interesting but the way that he tells you is a lot more valuable and it changed my results hugely

  • @arctisCircle
    @arctisCircle Před 8 lety +3

    I find the mnemonics to be very helpful! I used to have trouble with Spanish, but then I tried associating the words with a weird thing to remember it buy. For example, the word "tarjeta", which means "card" in English. In my mind, I like to think, "to operate a jet made out of tar, you need a card", or something ridiculous like that. Does it sound weird? Yes. But it's easier for me to remember something super weird like that than to just remember what the word is on its own.

  • @Julian-fb3pm
    @Julian-fb3pm Před 5 lety +297

    Who else watching this instead of studying 😂

  • @qtpie9645
    @qtpie9645 Před 4 lety +1

    U rock, dude! Thanks for saving me so much time! And for sharing your notes! Great summary!! THANK YOU!!

  • @story_teller4268
    @story_teller4268 Před 3 lety

    I watched the real seminar just now and it's awesome. You should really go check it out!

  • @IoaFanny
    @IoaFanny Před 9 lety +4

    Thank you so much for your videos, i m having my exam session in a month and one of my morning routine is watch one of your videos for breakfast ( sounds weird :p ) to enhance my motivation to study :D Looking forward for new vids !

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  Před 9 lety

      IoaFanny that's awesome! Whatever works :) - I've got several videos that I'll revisit from time to time for motivation.

  • @glezeacute
    @glezeacute Před 8 lety +9

    My bed is the only study area I can have in the house.
    Living room is very noisy.
    I know it's hard to study in bed because unconsciously my mind telling me to go to rest but i did try to stop it.
    Thanks for the advice. :)

  • @neorich59
    @neorich59 Před 4 lety +1

    Really interesting. I always found it helpful to give myself small chunks of stuff to learn, like 10 new Spanish words/verbs/useful phrases a day etc.
    I would often use repetition over and over, especially about 30 minutes before going to sleep. Usually, I found that they'd "sunk in" the next morning 😉

  • @abubakeralkubati6013
    @abubakeralkubati6013 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for summing up the entire lecture into a 6 min video 🙏❤

  • @guruthuma
    @guruthuma Před 9 lety +6

    Nice one mate... keep up the good work...Cheers

  • @SuperioMan3432
    @SuperioMan3432 Před 3 lety +4

    So you're basically trying to recall information rather than recognize the information. The better you're able to recall, the better chance to ACE. GOT IT MASTER FRANK.

  • @ngocquan7201
    @ngocquan7201 Před 6 lety

    I totally love the speed u are speaking- fast, focus & clear, really save time & interesting. ;)

  • @nicholaskong1673
    @nicholaskong1673 Před 2 lety

    i like the active studying and image association. I find it helps me a lot to remember what I studied

  • @1flovera
    @1flovera Před 8 lety +3

    hey thom, big fan here

  • @LUISMARIOSUPERMAN
    @LUISMARIOSUPERMAN Před 5 lety +5

    Me gusta que habla muy rápido así puedo practicar la concentración al escucharte

  • @newday4339
    @newday4339 Před 4 lety +1

    Listening to Dr. Lobdell is scarier than studying for 5 minutes. Your video is short and effective.👍👍👍

  • @marcostc497
    @marcostc497 Před 6 lety

    Your quick speech is great for I improve my English! Thank you!

  • @sandyhuynh9592
    @sandyhuynh9592 Před 5 lety +64

    2019 anyone? 🤣
    your summary was extremely helpful btw !

  • @aasthabhabal
    @aasthabhabal Před 3 lety +4

    Him: You've probably seen THIS video around.
    Me: looks at "Up Next" on Autoplay
    Up Next: Marty Lobdell - Study Less Study Smart

  • @pcarena5932
    @pcarena5932 Před 3 lety

    Finding your channel is the coolest thing I hav ever done in this lockdown.

  • @lukeb7756
    @lukeb7756 Před 6 lety

    thankyou man, this sounds great to try out - 2 and a bit months till exams!
    then summer for my treat aha

  • @keshiimaya6033
    @keshiimaya6033 Před 3 lety +15

    it's creepy how youtube knew exactly what i needed at this moment

  • @CB_Brum
    @CB_Brum Před 3 lety +14

    I love how he’s got steam open whilst talking about studying😂

  • @ellieswanson8029
    @ellieswanson8029 Před 5 lety +1

    Your videos are great, Thomas! Thanks so much! I'm a new subscriber and I love your content! Rock on!

  • @Sacheen
    @Sacheen Před 4 lety +3

    Bro legit question I've had on my mind since school: does fapping after studying help either with retention of the knowledge or with how well you study in future study sessions?

  • @oldchannel125
    @oldchannel125 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello Thomas,
    You prolly won’t see this but I am Reed Howard lobdell my father is Marty Lobdell’s son and I was just going to tell you this and irl he is really nice and he loves hunting that’s all. From.Reed lobdell a.k.a Marty Lobdell’s grand son