Studying humanities the traditional way, you lose three times. It's harder, more time consuming and hits less. What if there was a method that solves these three things?
If it was easier, faster and hit twice as many and it still makes you love humans. That's one thing I've always kept secret from Question Sniper students up until now; but the time has come to talk here on YouTube. The traditional method is class-list, class-list, class-list.
So you see the chunks class chapter one, make the list. Then, one more piece of Chapter One class, makes the list. Sometimes he still gets home and reads the theory again, makes a summary and, like that, it's in this looping, class-list, class-list, class-list.
This has two problems: First, you don't know which details are important and which are irrelevant, which you shouldn't even study. And the second problem is that when you move on to the next chapter, you already forgot about the previous one. So you're there at chapter seven, you already forgot about chapter three.
Is true or no? It becomes a cycle. You see a part of the class, later on you forget about this class.
It's a spiral in which you go deeper, you forget the beginning and you feel totally lost and without ground. And even if you try very hard to learn everything and every detail, it goes down the drain. Because it's impossible to learn so many details at once.
So, that is, it has three problems: It is slow; it makes you forget; and its performance is down there. So let's go to the solution! What's the best way to assemble a puzzle?
Start at the edges, right? So it is. Why do we never do this when we want to learn something new?
We want to go straight to the detail. So, the solution will be to learn history around the edges. It's like a terrestrial globe.
Before you come to study each city, first understand that the earth is round. There is the Equator Line here, the lines, where each country is. With that alone, you can think about the position of the Sun, the climate it will bring.
And that simplifies a lot of things to not memorize so much in geography. The goal will be to get the general idea, see the whole story. So, instead of delving into Greece, the wars, the detail of the detail; you will see the entire timeline of the story; you will see how much Greek thought influenced the Enlightenment, in the Renaissance arts, in the classical style.
So you're going to see story cycles. You won't just see the edge, but the idea behind it. It's something that, when you study one square at a time, one little piece, you can't understand so well.
At least not as fast. So how are we going to do this? How are we going to get this edge, understand the general idea?
We're going to do the marathon method. You know when a wonderful series comes out on Netflix and you watch twenty episodes in a weekend? Yeah, that's what you're going to do with history.
Okay, it doesn't have to be twenty classes in the same day, it can be one a day, two a day. But the idea is to break the class-list cycle and see all the history classes right away. And then you have to find really cool classes, with fun and summarized teachers.
None of that long, dense, boring stuff. And always with the goal of finishing the marathon in three weeks a month. Yes, that's right.
You will see the content of your entire life in history, from school, from three years of high school, from a super dense course, in three weeks. In something like an hour a day, an hour and a half a day. .
. And that's while emphasizing the subjects that really matter, which is usually math and writing. OK.
So how are you going to do this? You can find a YouTube channel or a history and geography course. .
. Check it out, you can often find the whole history in, like, fifty fifty-minute lessons. And if you put it at 1.
25 or 1. 5 speed, you can watch it much faster, two classes a day. Or sometimes a little longer on the weekend.
And it ends in three weeks. And then you ask yourself: Where are you going to find an hour a day? It's very simple!
You go to the bathroom, don't you? Well, instead of being on Instagram, you can watch the history lesson. You brush your teeth, floss, which takes forever.
Put the history lesson! What about the one curled up on the couch after lunch? So it is.
Go cooking? Put the class! And so I think you get an hour just with those moments.
And for this to work, you have to forget about perfectionism. Sometimes you go on a trip, mainly in some detail or in a more dense subject like the riots. In that case, from time to time, you can attend another class on the topic.
But in general, stay the course, go to the end. Focus on the edges! That is, swallow the confusion and persist!
And after viewing all these videos, an optional step is to make your timeline. Put there every season, what happened. Or, if you're too lazy, just get one ready-made from the internet.
You type there: Timeline: history. And ready! As a matter of fact, that's what I did.
Because, like, the recall is really cool, it's beautiful, it works; but it takes a lot of work. And sometimes we are lazy. And that's okay.
Because the most important study will not be this one, it will be the exams. And then you've seen all the videos, you're super excited, old exams are about to start. .
. And you get everything wrong! Out of ten questions, he misses ten.
Then you despair and think: Why did I follow what she said? ! So you'll fry your head, sometimes it seems like you haven't learned anything.
. . And it's ok, that's how it is.
So what will happen? You have the edges of the videos you've seen. Now, in the proofs, you will place the middle pieces.
So, it's okay to make a mistake. The idea here is going to be learning from each question, each alternative that you don't understand, you go there and go deeper. Here you will know what are the important details; not there at the beginning.
Here you will see what really falls into the test, what you really need to know. There are people who, at this stage, will make a lot of mistakes and become demotivated and question their whole lives. And you think this is a sign: "Oh my God, it will never work!
". And there are other people who will make mistakes too; but they will be challenged to learn and they will give the gas and they will learn it properly. I want you to have the second mindset.
Go to the bathroom, put mud on your face and do the humanities as if you were going to war! The good thing about clay is that it decongests pores. So, you learn with the resolution.
Sometimes you just read the resolution; other times you can see a video about it; other times you look for a summary. Go there on Google, type the subject, take a look at the summary. Many times you will continue to feel traveling and that's okay.
Keep doing this, question by question the chicken fills the chat, you learn. Sounds crazy; but you'll have the whole story on the tip of your tongue. And then if you persist in this phase, the magic will come; which is taking a test and getting it right one after the other, even if it's from FUVEST, UNICAMP, UNESP or ENEM.
So, in ENEM you go there to score forty, forty-one, forty-three. It is a step-by-step method. And then you reach this level in a third, in a quarter of the time of someone who is there in the prep course, in that class-list method, class-list, class-list.
That is, the person there will need two hundred hours of classes, two hundred hours of questions. And you're going to need fifty hours of lectures in the marathons and fifty hours of test questions. Since the person there will answer twenty-five human questions in the ENEM and you will answer forty, forty-two, forty-three.
Or who knows how to brag. The poor person in the prep course who, even so, with so many hours of dedication, will continue to think that the solution is to attend more classes, is to do another year of prep course and see it all over again. And you, my friend, at this point you will have already entered the college and the course you always wanted.
Do you know why? Because, in addition to the human grades, you'll have time left over for what matters: for exact sciences, for essay writing, for making the Sniper List, for doing old exams. So, that is, you use your time right.
And so, I remember that I didn't know anything, I was illiterate in history, geography. . .
And in two and a half months, I saw the content and was already advising FUVEST, UNICAMP, UNESP tests. Guys, two and a half months ! And so it wasn't just me, several others students.
So, you can see interviews with those who passed, everyone saying: "Oh, I did the marathon and, look at that, forty questions in humanities, forty-one questions in humanities! ". It's not one person, it's not ten people, it's like fifty.
Only in the videos. And so another benefit is that I fell in love with history. It became very cool, very interesting.
Because there is no longer that pressure, that annoyance of seeing the class and having to do the giant list and, you know, it kind of interrupts you. It's like, you know, you're going to watch a Netflix series, then you see an episode, then you already have to make an episode list. .
. No, it takes all the fun out of watching! You watch every episode, so what if you missed a detail?
! Same thing here. So, you know, studying isn't always going to be nice, it's going to be easy.
But here it can be, in humans it can be. In human it will be fun. Pick a teacher, you know?
Wow, I laughed out loud in history, geography classes, like that. . .
I just chose. . .
I just chose a funny teacher. That was my problem and so it worked, it was very good because studying history was a pleasure! And also, like, not all of them were funny.
But even so, it was very cool, very interesting and, seriously, you develop a taste for what will even help you to get it right later. So do me a favor now, now, now! Go in the comments and write which courses you watch and which courses you recommend so that those who are watching this here and haven't started humanities can follow your tip.
I'll start and leave mine too in the comments. So, in summary: Part 1 was the marathon method. So, you will take history and then human geography and then philosophy, sociology and watch it as if it were a series, marathoning.
Brushing your teeth, washing the dishes, going to the bathroom, tidying up your room, painting your fingernails, kissing your boyfriend. . .
Ah, that's not too much either! And then after the marathons, you go to old tests, you'll play like a battle. And then you learn with each question, you don't miss anything, not even an alternative.
Because alternatives become questions. And you can do this in a question APP or you can download PDF tests. And that's basically it.
Simple. And now that you understand the marathon method, here comes the part where I sell my course, which is called Question Sniper. And there you can find the Sniper method for other subjects, for languages, for mathematics, for biology.
And each method is different from the other. So how are you going to study Portuguese is different from mathematics. How studying mathematics is different from biology, which is different from chemistry.
Even physical geography is different. The marathon method does not apply. And in addition to the method, you also have weekly mentorships, which are Zoom conversations where you can go there, turn on your camera, turn on your microphone and talk to us.
And if you prefer to write, you can write in Circle, put a print there, a photo of your question. And ready. And we talk.
At Sniper you also have Planners and videos like Fill With Me. And so your planning is intertwined with the method, everything is ready, everything is simple, with quick videos, so you can discover how to study very quickly. And in this playlist here on Youtube you will find several testimonials from those who have been approved.
And in this other podcasts with Sniper approvals as well. And who knows, maybe next year you'll be interviewed as a Sniper. So that's it, my advertising is over and now what I'm going to tell you is: Do the marathon, throw yourself in the tests, save time, have an easier study and arrive at the test with high standards.
Because no one deserves to spend years and years and years waiting to pass. So that's it, tell me below which humanities courses you recommend! Thanks so much for watching!
I love talking about it, so the humanities method is something I could keep talking about, talking about. So, look, it's been thirty-five minutes, like, the whole video. And we're still going to cut and stuff.
But it's really cool, like this, and I'm super excited because it's a business that gives results, it gives a lot of results. And if you apply it and do it exactly the way I said, without too much perfectionism, with persistence in the tests, it will work. And then come back here and tell me in the comments.
Even if it's next year, when you pass, you tell me here: "Ah, I followed this method and passed, yay! " So that's it, thanks so much for watching! Keep going after your dreams, the world needs the skill that only you have!
And we'll see you in the next video, bye!