Last minute study tips for Leaving Cert Students

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In this video, C offers last-minute study tips for students, emphasizing the importance of starting early, taking strategic breaks, incorporating physical activity, and utilizing different learning styles. She also addresses stress management and provides a channel update about an upcoming reaction video to the Marriage Equality Referendum results.

Highlights

Apology and Introduction to the Video
00:00:00

C apologizes for the delay in uploading due to technical difficulties and personal reasons. She also acknowledges potential issues with light, video, and sound quality due to illness, but hopes background music will help. She then introduces the topic: last-minute study tips for students.

The Importance of Starting Early and Strategic Breaks
00:01:14

C urges students who haven't started studying to begin immediately. She advises against cramming and recommends a 45-minute study, 15-minute break cycle. She also suggests longer 45-minute breaks after studying three subjects to allow the brain to relax, suggesting activities like having a cup of tea, chatting, or playing with a pet.

Incorporating Physical Activity and Different Learning Styles
00:03:11

C stresses the importance of physical activity to balance mental exertion. She suggests walking outside if weather permits or doing indoor exercises like running stairs or jumping jacks if it's raining. She also discusses different learning styles (audio, visual, kinesthetic) and encourages students to find what works best for them, such as watching videos, listening to recordings, or teaching others.

Maximizing School Time and Stress Management
00:04:40

For students still in school, C advises going in for at least one day with a list of questions for teachers. If teachers are unhelpful, she suggests asking smart classmates. Finally, she emphasizes the critical importance of stress management, encouraging students to talk about their feelings and allowing themselves to cry or rant as needed, as unmanaged stress can be detrimental to health.

Channel Update: Marriage Equality Referendum Reaction
00:06:13

C announces an upcoming reaction video on Friday, May 22nd, to the results of the Marriage Equality Referendum. As someone who identifies as lesbian, she explains the personal and community significance of the referendum and encourages eligible viewers to vote 'Yes'.

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