A 3-step learning system that tells you what to do during your next study session, in any subject.
I know exactly what you're going through. I've struggled with studying for years, which is crazy considering we grow up and are thrown into school without any real direction for what to do in order to succeed.
You don't have a consistent system you use every time you sit down to study. I get it. No one ever teaches you how to study. They just hand you the textbook and tell you good luck.
There's so much to review. The textbook, the homeworks, the practice homeworks, your notes (and are they even good?), your professor's notes, your friend's notes, Google, YouTube, AI, AHHH. Where do you even start?
And after sorting through all of this, you still didn't get the score you wanted. Or maybe you did, but can you do it again? Heck if you know. You're probably just glad it's over.
I've put a lot of work into learning how to learn over the last 7 years. In that time it feels like I've watched everyone's YouTube video, purchased everyone's study course, and read up on academic papers on how we learn at New York University and at Mount Sinai's Psychiatry department here in NYC. I even saved up money to be coached by world memory champion Nelson Dellis. And most importantly, I've put everything into practice. Over the last few years I've centered around a few core ideas that have really helped me, and I think they'll help you too. But proof is important, and with these core ideas I've been able to:
I was a terrible student at the start of high school. I started learning how to learn, pulled up my grades enough to get into NYU, and after years of practicing and getting my study systems right I got into Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, and a bunch more.
I've gotten near-perfect scores in chemistry, economics, calculus, and computer science, and most of those were crammed (lol, not proud, but it's the truth). I'm not naturally good at any of these subjects. I just got really good at figuring out what the test is actually asking, and skipping everything else.
My system even works for the more reading-heavy, social-science kind of class (the opposite of problem sets). It's what eventually led to me getting the best thesis award in the psychology department at NYU.
I've made a series of videos to teach you the system. Watch the videos and you can immediately start applying the framework to the next thing you need to learn.
This is the system I use to learn almost everything. It's just 3 steps.
Here, you'll learn how to:
Stop wondering "okay but does this actually work for my subject."
Here, you will:
A short fillable PDF you load before each study session, plus how to use AI with this study system without rotting your brain.
Here, you'll learn how to:
If you actually care about learning things, which you probably do because you came from my page, then (in my unbiased opinion) I highly recommend it.
i'm happy for u tho. or sorry that happened.