Studying, straight As, being the student of your dreams - it's all simpler than you think. In this video, I break down the crucial elements in in order to get the grades you deserve.
As a kid who had a pretty good memory, I've never learnt how to revise or how to develop good study habits. Thank you so much, you're honestly saving my future.
Hii, I’m just here to tell you, please do not stop what you’re doing you’re literally a shining gem in the mud. I’ve never heard someone actually tell me what I’m looking to hear when watching revision videos. Please could you give a quick explanation on gcse music tips.Thank you sm for creating a channel🤍🤍
Heyy thank you so much!! I'm so glad the video was able to help! 💗 I don't take GCSE Music myself, just Music Technology, but I do have a friend who takes it and gets really high grades, I asked him, and here's the advice that he gives: - he asked if you know music theory/used to listening to music in aural tests, this is just because if you are, then you don't need to worry too much about music and you should be able to get by, and to focus on other subjects - if not, he reccomends learning at least 3 key facts for each of the key words (melody, articulation, tempo, metre, structure, dynamics, harmony, instrumentalism, rhythm and texture) for EACH of the set works - and he also says even if you just know a couple of facts and then also know the set works really good, you should still be covered for the exam - he also says about how coursework (if it's the same exam board) is 40%, so if you've done really well there that can help you out too I hope this was able to help and sorry I couldn't give any first hand advice 😪 good luck with your exams!
Hey girl, your video popped up on my feed and I’ve now watched two of your videos - and all I have to say is that you are going to become a big channel, your advice and the way you articulate things is amazing
GIRL HOW IS THIS YOUR FIRST VIDEO. You're actually amazing and such a big help. I love your simplified key ideas, like the two elements here or the formula in your english video.
Literally thank you so much - you are EXACTLY the type of viewer I was hoping to get and I'm so glad that my way of explaining things has helped somehow! Your comments literally made my day today and I feel so encouraged to post more videos knowing I'm actually helping someone out there I've actually been on youtube quite a while, since Aug of 2020, but on different channels, one of them, if you're curious is "TP ON 2FPS" if you want to search it up. I started this new channel because I have always looked up to study/lifestyle youtubers and always wanted to post content like that in the hopes of inspiring someone out there, and I'm glad to know I've somewhat started that now 😊 Have yourself a wonderful day, and good luck if you have any exams coming up too 💗
Omg I just found your channel and watched all of it and I just wanted to say your voice is so pretty, and the content is really good genuinely cannot believe this was your first video. The videos are so calming but also thought provoking and helpful and I just wanted to say good job!
I'm so glad you find the videos helpful!! I'm also glad that they were calming and thought provoking too ☺️ thank you so much for watching, and I can't wait to make more videos that hopefully can help you out too!! You are so kind!! 💞
Girl your content is absolutely amazing and fresh! Just some advice... make good thumbnails and a cool ass intro and yr yt will literally blow up!!! I can help u if ud like
@@girlinworld make a more vibrant and relevant thumbnail like soome more popular studytubes do, also like make content a lil more snappy to retain attention frm our cocomelon brains by like making cuts and stuff and adding montages of u doing what advice yr talking abt Also like adding time stamps and like an intro fr each topic like some youtubers do
For me i use flashcards as more of a tool to condense notes. I CANNOT write a short flashcard for the life of my so i just make them into ‘knowledge cards’. I use studysmarter to make them and i organise them accordingly so i can easily find them. It’s NOT a bad thing if they dont work for you! Everyone is different. Try and use different techniques and see which one is more useful to you. It could be mind maps, continuously writing your notes etc
definetly agree with everything the first commenter said. for me, I'd say pay attention to the way you use them. Are they short flashcards? Are they long flashcards? How many of them are you making? How many of them are you doing a day? What app/are you doing them physically? Plus there are other memorisation techniques, it is not the end of the world if flashcards don't work as well! Look into the finer details of the flashcards you're making. E.g, for history, I HAVE to make long flashcards with like 10 different facts, that's just what works for me. But for science, I usually try to keep them as short and concise as possible, and also use diagrams to support my learning. For something like French I'd review them 5 minutes a day, but for something like science I'd review them in 1 hour sessions leading up to the exam. Just experiment around and see what works and what doesn't for you :)
As a kid who had a pretty good memory, I've never learnt how to revise or how to develop good study habits. Thank you so much, you're honestly saving my future.
I'm so glad to know that I've been of service ☺️
Hii, I’m just here to tell you, please do not stop what you’re doing you’re literally a shining gem in the mud. I’ve never heard someone actually tell me what I’m looking to hear when watching revision videos. Please could you give a quick explanation on gcse music tips.Thank you sm for creating a channel🤍🤍
Heyy thank you so much!! I'm so glad the video was able to help! 💗
I don't take GCSE Music myself, just Music Technology, but I do have a friend who takes it and gets really high grades, I asked him, and here's the advice that he gives:
- he asked if you know music theory/used to listening to music in aural tests, this is just because if you are, then you don't need to worry too much about music and you should be able to get by, and to focus on other subjects
- if not, he reccomends learning at least 3 key facts for each of the key words (melody, articulation, tempo, metre, structure, dynamics, harmony, instrumentalism, rhythm and texture) for EACH of the set works
- and he also says even if you just know a couple of facts and then also know the set works really good, you should still be covered for the exam
- he also says about how coursework (if it's the same exam board) is 40%, so if you've done really well there that can help you out too
I hope this was able to help and sorry I couldn't give any first hand advice 😪 good luck with your exams!
Hey girl, your video popped up on my feed and I’ve now watched two of your videos - and all I have to say is that you are going to become a big channel, your advice and the way you articulate things is amazing
Thank you so much!! And thank you for taking the time out of your day to write this!! I'm so glad I was able to help 💓🌞
i know you recently started this channel but you are genuinely so underrated i love these videos so much thank you for spreading your knowledge ❤
i'm so glad, this is exactly why i make videos! thank you for inspiring and motivating me to make more 💗💗🙏🏾
GIRL HOW IS THIS YOUR FIRST VIDEO. You're actually amazing and such a big help. I love your simplified key ideas, like the two elements here or the formula in your english video.
Literally thank you so much - you are EXACTLY the type of viewer I was hoping to get and I'm so glad that my way of explaining things has helped somehow!
Your comments literally made my day today and I feel so encouraged to post more videos knowing I'm actually helping someone out there
I've actually been on youtube quite a while, since Aug of 2020, but on different channels, one of them, if you're curious is "TP ON 2FPS" if you want to search it up. I started this new channel because I have always looked up to study/lifestyle youtubers and always wanted to post content like that in the hopes of inspiring someone out there, and I'm glad to know I've somewhat started that now 😊
Have yourself a wonderful day, and good luck if you have any exams coming up too 💗
the way you embedded the christmas carol referrence in is how i would like to embed my quoations.
Omg I just found your channel and watched all of it and I just wanted to say your voice is so pretty, and the content is really good genuinely cannot believe this was your first video. The videos are so calming but also thought provoking and helpful and I just wanted to say good job!
I'm so glad you find the videos helpful!! I'm also glad that they were calming and thought provoking too ☺️ thank you so much for watching, and I can't wait to make more videos that hopefully can help you out too!! You are so kind!! 💞
Girl your content is absolutely amazing and fresh! Just some advice... make good thumbnails and a cool ass intro and yr yt will literally blow up!!! I can help u if ud like
hey! thank you for your comment 😊 would you have any ideas on how i could improve those?
@@girlinworld make a more vibrant and relevant thumbnail like soome more popular studytubes do, also like make content a lil more snappy to retain attention frm our cocomelon brains by like making cuts and stuff and adding montages of u doing what advice yr talking abt
Also like adding time stamps and like an intro fr each topic like some youtubers do
I wish I had seen this earlier 😢 but one week to go let me see what I can do
Let me know how it goes! And good luck :)
I absolutely love you so much. Thank you
Awh why thank you!! 😊 ❤️❤️
100% here I come, 🏃💨
Yess!!
Flashcards dont really work for me but everyone keeps recommending them and its so embarrassing . Is that a bad thing?
For me i use flashcards as more of a tool to condense notes. I CANNOT write a short flashcard for the life of my so i just make them into ‘knowledge cards’. I use studysmarter to make them and i organise them accordingly so i can easily find them. It’s NOT a bad thing if they dont work for you! Everyone is different. Try and use different techniques and see which one is more useful to you. It could be mind maps, continuously writing your notes etc
definetly agree with everything the first commenter said.
for me, I'd say pay attention to the way you use them. Are they short flashcards? Are they long flashcards? How many of them are you making? How many of them are you doing a day? What app/are you doing them physically? Plus there are other memorisation techniques, it is not the end of the world if flashcards don't work as well!
Look into the finer details of the flashcards you're making. E.g, for history, I HAVE to make long flashcards with like 10 different facts, that's just what works for me. But for science, I usually try to keep them as short and concise as possible, and also use diagrams to support my learning.
For something like French I'd review them 5 minutes a day, but for something like science I'd review them in 1 hour sessions leading up to the exam. Just experiment around and see what works and what doesn't for you :)
@girlinworld thank you !!! I just started year11 so this very helpful.💕
May i know what app you use for flashcard?
Anki !! 😊
❤ur channel
Ah I'm so glad!! Thank you ever so much 💓