If you want to study like a first class law student, you NEED to stop taking notes. When we're at school we're never really taught how to study, and this leads people to adopting a default position. One where we rely on reading, rereading, highlighting, underlining, summarising textbooks, writing down everything the lecturer says, and rote memorisation. Unfortunately, this is an extremely passive way to learn and hundreds of studies have demonstrated that this is an extremely ineffective method of revising a subject. So in this video I break down the twostep method that every law student should take when trying to study law.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
01:35 Understanding
02:20 Don't Take Notes
05:47 The Feynman Technique
07:10 Remembering
08:38 Active Recall
LINKS:
1. Improving Students’ Learning With Effective Learning Techniques: Promising Directions From Cognitive and Educational Psychology John Dunlosky, Katherine A. Rawson, Elizabeth J. Marsh, Mitchell J. Nathan, Daniel T. Willingham, 2013
3. The Forgetting Curve https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgett...
4. Make it Stick https://amzn.to/39hzkWJ
5. Digestible Notes https://digestiblenotes.com/law.php
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