this is student a they study for 33 minutes a day get 8 hours of sleep maintain a social life and consistently score in the top 5% of their class they spend most of their study time taking practice tests and teaching Concepts to classmates this is student B they study for 4 hours every day sacrifice sleep rarely see friends and still struggle to maintain a B average they fill notebooks with highlighted text and spend hours rereading chapters what's the difference between them it's not intelligence it's not dedication it's not even luck it's how they study not
how long they study but before we start I want you to take a second and rate your study method from 1 to 10 got your number cool by the end of this video we'll see if you still think it deserves that score plus I'm going to share the exact study plan that helped me go from getting B's and C's to Straight A's the night that changed everything I remember sitting in my dorm room especially during my junior year empty coffee cups everywhere notebooks scattered across my desk it was 3:00 a.m. and I'd been studying non-stop
for 12 hours straight for my psychology exam I was doing everything right highlighting key points rereading chapters writing detailed notes that looked aesthetically perfect but deep down something felt off despite all those hours the information was slipping through my brain like sand through my fingers that night changed everything for me not because I aced the test but because I failed miserably it forced me to face a hard truth I had no clue how to study effectively the productivity illusion think about it we've all fallen into this trap drenching our textbooks in highligh or ink until
they look like abstract art rereading the same paragraph 200 times hoping it'll finally stick or writing pages of notes only to never look at them again just like those saved Instagram reels we never revisit we confuse the time spent studying with the amount we actually retain you know you're in this trap when you spend more time picking the perfect highlighter color than actually understanding the material or when you create the perfect study playlist only to realize you spent more time curating it than studying but nobody tells us this in school because studying isn't about time
it's about strategy let me break it down for you there's something called the consumption trap the belief that the more information you consume reading more pages watching more videos cramming more hours the more you learn schools reinforce this myth when teachers say things like study for 3 hours or review the entire chapter but here's the catch your brain isn't a sponge that just absorbs info automatically it's more like a muscle that needs training and rest to grow here's a formula that changed my entire approach to studying real learning equals amount of information times retention rate
imagine two students one studies for 5 hours but retains only 10% of the material the other studies for just 1 hour but retains 50% both end up with the same amount of retained information but the first student wasted four extra hours if you study for 5 hours and only retained 10% you actually only benefited from 30 minutes of studying but if you study for just 1 hour with a strategy that helps you retain 50% you save time and energy now what if I told you that studying less could actually improve your grades sounds crazy right
especially when every YouTube video out there is screaming study harder why are you so weak get up and study now yeah no shut up the power of active learning when I started studying less my grades actually got better here's how before I would spend hours rereading textbooks highlighting everything and rewriting notes only to forget most of it after I switched to Active Learning using practice questions explaining Concepts to others and applying information to real life problems suddenly my retention rate jumped from 10% to 70% passive studying is like trying to fill a bucket full of
holes you can keep pouring water in but it'll never hold the key is to patch the holes first so the knowledge actually stays the result my study time was cut in half and my grades went from B's and C's to Straight A's now you're probably thinking okay so how do I study less and actually retain more relax I got you here's the exact study strategy that works one break study sessions into shorter chunks 30 to 60 minutes per subject is ideal two test yourself first before reviewing try recalling what you already know identify weak spots
focus on the topics you struggle with four use active study methods answer questions explain Concepts out loud or use flashcards five connect ideas together this makes information easier to retrieve later six quick review before bed your brain consolidates info while you sleep now go back to the number you rated your study habits at the start of this video do you still think it deserves that score if not that's your first sign that you're ready to level up thanks for watching see you in the next video