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Exam Hacks: How to Study Smarter for Every Subject and Remember More on Tests

Education

Most students study the same way for every subject. But what if that is the exact reason so much of what you study never sticks? In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I break down why one-size-fits-all studying fails and how to match your study strategy to the type of subject you are learning. Because the way your brain processes math is different from how it remembers history or understands literature. I share brain-based techniques from neuroscience, memory science, and learning psychology that can help you absorb, retain, and recall information faster, whether you are preparing for finals, standardized tests, or just want to learn more effectively. In this episode, you will learn: ✅ Why studying every subject the same way hurts retention ✅ How to make history easier to remember using story, melody, and memory palaces ✅ Why math sticks better when you use movement, interleaving, and delayed feedback ✅ How to study literature using mind mapping, teaching, and emotional connection ✅ Why the Pomodoro technique can help you focus without burning out ✅ How movement and hydration improve learning and recall ✅ Why all-nighters sabotage memory and sleep helps lock learning in ✅ How changing locations or using scent can create stronger retrieval cues ✅ How to match the tool to the task so studying becomes easier and more effective This is about studying in a way your brain actually understands, remembers, and can use when it matters most. 👉 Comment below: Which subject has always felt hardest for you to study, and why? 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and save this video if you found it helpful. Take a screenshot, tag me (@jimkwik) and share your biggest takeaway. Timestamps: 01:22 Why One-Size-Fits-All Studying Fails 02:35 Subject Hack: History (Story and Space) 05:20 Subject Hack: Math (Movement and Logic) 08:35 Subject Hack: Literature (Connections and Teaching) 11:02 General Exam Absorption Tips 13:14 The Power of Sleep and Environment Watch more videos like this: How to Set Goals You’ll Actually Keep (The Science-Backed System to Achieve Anything): https://youtu.be/TwiBZqq9groplaylist?list=PLwf_ceM-L-lPzq5EbvhhNk6PV6l-T-ioL 24 Books That Will Rewire Your Brain and Transform Your Life: https://youtu.be/DhXZg5BLKEQplaylist?list=PLwf_ceM-L-lOhmoyl0Qe2O1zLL9qOkBR0 How to Absorb Books 3x Faster (While Remembering More): https://youtu.be/jczEX3A7Sd0playlist?list=PLwf_ceM-L-lOhmoyl0Qe2O1zLL9qOkBR0 🚨 In-Person Event 🚨 Limitless Live | Unleash The Power of Your Mind to Thrive In This New Era: https://limitlesslive.com/ What’s your Brain Type? 🧠🤔 Take the Brain Quiz: https://bit.ly/3Ho9HXq ⚡️ Sharpen your mind and shape your future with our Kwik Brain newsletter: https://bit.ly/4gOPIP8 SUBSCRIBE for more brain performance tips: https://www.youtube.com/kwiklearning

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ekani_goswami
ekani_goswami 4 weeks ago

Hi Jim kwik I am an accounting student Can you give tips on how i should study/ practice these modules. .Auditing .Financial accounting .Cost Accounting .Taxation .Commercial law.🤦🏾

alexislopez263
alexislopez263 1 month ago

Thanks ❤❤😊

keith.mitchell
keith.mitchell 1 month ago

Thank you Sir ❤❤❤

paulvaleon6
paulvaleon6 1 month ago

good

eloah_damata
eloah_damata 1 month ago

So I have extreme test anxiety. I can study effectively, sleep well, and absorb the information but on game day I freeze. Almost out of body or not myself. Can you do a segment on this? How and why it happens? Tips to redirect or fix this problem. If its been done before can you or someone link the video? Thank you!!!

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pénélopevaleon83 1 month ago

so useful, thank you!

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brianmartin440 1 month ago

This was so informative, thank you. I would love to see Jim Kwik interview Justin Sung! That would be a great conversation about learning 🙂

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lorraine_powell 1 month ago

Hi Jim Kwik, I want to study humanities subjects (such as history, literature, social work and political science) using the most scientific and evidence-based learning methods. How would you recommend studying these subjects effectively using techniques such as active recall, spaced repetition, interleaving, and note-taking? Specifically: How should I read textbooks and take notes so that I truly understand and remember the material?

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graciela_morales 1 month ago

Brain healthy diet!

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silvia_garcía 1 month ago

Always grateful

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tony_johnson 1 month ago

School House Rock!

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martin_hayes 1 month ago

lol I had my exams last week .. oh well better late than never 😅😅😅

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ethan.santos 1 month ago

Off my Previous Album, I recorded a Song called "Aristotle" - I had learnt about Aristotle in a Philosophy class then later that day I recorded a song about what I have learnt in that lecture.

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ray_lewis 1 month ago

The timing of this vid hahahaa. I just turned in my final for my ethics in technology class. One more to go ✊🏼

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lucy_greenwood 1 month ago

Thanks!❤❤❤😊

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suzannelloyd476 1 month ago

👍👍👍👍