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=== Notes ===
Sorry for the long video but this is important. Maybe one of the most important study skills videos I've made. Active recall and spaced repetition are effective techniques, but relying on them is not going to work out for the majority of students. If your problems aren't with retrieval then it's an uphill battle that you will lose eventually.
If you search for "study skills" or "how to study faster" or listen to the advice of many study gurus, they will put active recall and spaced repetition on a pedestal. As someone who has gone through all of that, and worked with thousands of students in real practice, I can tell you that this is not even half of the full story. I hope you learn something new and see things differently.
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With the "PROBLEM with active recall and spaced repetition" video made and now this one about the very fundamentals of encoding, the next videos will focus on going through examples and specific techniques. In those future videos, I will just refer to these 2 videos instead of explaining everything all over again.
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