0:02 I figured out why lazy students get
0:04 better grades than you. You know that
0:07 classmate who barely shows up, never
0:10 seems to study, yet somehow always
0:13 scores higher than you. Yeah. Makes you
0:16 feel like an idiot. You're grinding
0:19 every single day, spending hours buried
0:22 in your textbook over and over and still
0:24 getting average grades while they're out
0:26 there actually living their life. And
0:29 the worst part, you're convinced that
0:31 working harder means better grades. But
0:33 clearly that's a lie because you're
0:35 busting your ass and they're barely
0:38 trying. So what's really going on here?
0:40 Well, here's the truth. The problem
0:42 isn't that you don't study enough. It's
0:44 that you're getting played and you don't
0:47 even realize it. These lazy students
0:49 discovered something you haven't. And
0:51 once you see what it is, you're going to
0:53 be pissed you wasted so much time. I'm
0:55 going to expose right now the seven
0:58 dirty tricks lazy students use to get
1:01 better grades than you with minimum
1:05 effort. Let's start with dual and back
1:07 training. Lazy students aren't actually
1:10 lazy. They're just allergic to wasting
1:13 time. They hate spending hours studying
1:15 only to forget everything later. So
1:18 instead of memorizing harder, they
1:20 upgrade their brain first. That's what
1:23 dual and back training does. It's a
1:26 short brain game, just 15 to 20 minutes
1:28 a day, that strengthens your working
1:30 memory. The part of your brain that
1:32 holds and manipulates information while
1:35 you study. Think of it like expanding
1:37 your brain's RAM. The more working
1:39 memory you have, the easier it is to
1:41 understand complex topics, connect
1:44 ideas, and actually remember what you
1:47 study. Research shows it actually makes
1:50 your brain process stuff faster and cuts
1:53 mind wandering by like 25%.
1:57 Six, they use the screenshot method.
2:00 Okay, so lazy students don't sit there
2:01 writing notes like idiots. They
2:03 literally train their brain to take
2:06 mental screenshots. Here's what they do.
2:07 They look at something important like a
2:10 diagram or formula and just stare at it
2:13 for like 30 seconds. Then they close
2:14 their eyes and try to see it in their
2:16 head. They're pulling up a picture on
2:18 their phone. After that, they open their
2:21 eyes, check what they got wrong, and do
2:24 it again until it clicks. I know it
2:26 sounds kind of weird, but it actually
2:29 works like crazy. Why? Because your
2:31 brain is way better at remembering
2:34 pictures than words. A study in
2:36 cognitive psychology found this. It's
2:39 called the picture superiority effect.
2:41 When you force yourself to recreate an
2:43 image from memory, your brain has to
2:45 actually work for it. And that effort is
2:49 what locks it in. Five, they use lecture
2:52 scavenging. Listen up, idiot. Lazy
2:54 students don't waste hours figuring crap
2:57 out alone. They find the smartest kid in
2:59 class and straight up steal their
3:01 understanding, not their homework.
3:04 Genius, their thinking process. After
3:06 class, they walk up and ask, "How did
3:09 you understand this?" and let someone
3:12 else do the mental heavy lifting. Bam.
3:14 They just save themselves three hours of
3:17 staring at textbooks like lost puppies.
3:19 They also join study groups to absorb
3:22 how top students think, not to suffer
3:24 together like confused idiots. But wait,
3:27 there's more. They use office hours.
3:29 Professors are literally paid to explain
3:32 things. So, they actually show up and
3:34 ask questions. So, why does this
3:36 actually work? Simple. When someone who
3:38 already understands it breaks it down
3:41 for you, your brain absorbs it like 10
3:44 times faster. Four, they practice
3:47 selective ignorance. Listen, lazy
3:49 students don't waste time trying to
3:51 memorize the entire textbook like
3:53 idiots. They're way smarter than that.
3:55 They reverse engineer the whole damn
3:57 exam. Here's what they do. First, they
4:00 track down past tests. Then, they corner
4:03 seniors and ask what topics show up
4:05 every single time. Because guess what?
4:08 Teachers are human and predictable as
4:10 hell. If the teacher spent two full
4:12 classes on a topic, yeah, that's
4:14 definitely showing up. And those
4:16 homework problems they assigned, pay
4:19 attention because whatever concepts show
4:21 up there will definitely be on the exam,
4:23 just tweaked a bit. So before opening
4:25 that textbook, ask yourself, is this
4:28 actually going to be on the test? Better
4:30 yet, throw your syllabus into chat GPT
4:33 and ask it to find the top five topics
4:35 that matter most. Study only those
4:38 first. Ignore the rest until you've got
4:41 the core down. Now, look, knowing these
4:43 tricks is one thing, but actually
4:45 implementing them without screwing it up
4:47 is another. That's exactly why I put
4:49 together everything I learned the hard
4:52 way into one complete blueprint. It's
4:54 the same system I used to get into the
4:56 number one university in Latin America,
4:58 competing for one of just 12 spots out
5:02 of thousands with zero prep course, zero
5:05 private tutor, just this strategy. And
5:07 the best part, it works even if you
5:10 think you're a bad student or just not
5:13 smart enough. So don't be an idiot.
5:15 Click the link in the description and
5:17 watch my free master class where I break
5:20 down the exact study system that can
5:22 skyrocket your grades without
5:25 sacrificing your free time like a fool.
5:27 Three, they use passive absorption.
5:29 Smart lazy students figured out that
5:31 your brain doesn't actually need you
5:33 sitting there suffering to absorb
5:34 information. They're listening to
5:37 lectures at 1.5 times speed while
5:39 walking to class, throwing on
5:42 educational podcasts during their gym
5:44 sessions, and literally falling asleep
5:46 to audio flashcards. Here's what they
5:49 do. They record themselves reading their
5:51 notes and blast it while showering or
5:54 making instant ramen. They play the same
5:56 boring lecture three different times in
5:58 three different contexts. Once at the
6:01 gym, once while scrolling Tik Tok, once
6:04 right before bed, triple the exposure
6:06 without spending a single minute at an
6:08 actual desk. And somehow they're getting
6:11 better results than you. And before you
6:13 say this is there's actual
6:15 research showing your brain picks up
6:17 information even when you're not paying
6:19 full attention to it. Plus, sleep
6:22 scientists found that going over stuff
6:24 right before you crash helps your brain
6:27 lock it in better while you're sleeping.
6:30 Two, they pre-study before class. Listen
6:32 up, idiot. Stop showing up to class like
6:34 a clueless princess and then wondering
6:37 why nothing makes sense. Smart, lazy
6:39 students spend 10 to 15 minutes before
6:41 class just skimming through the
6:44 material, not studying it, not trying to
6:46 understand it, just looking at the
6:50 headings, bold words, and diagrams.
6:52 That's it. This little trick gets your
6:54 brain ready. So when the professor
6:56 starts talking, it feels like a quick
6:59 review instead of brand new info your
7:01 brain has to fight with. Your brain
7:03 goes, "Oh, hey, I've seen this before."
7:05 And suddenly everything clicks way
7:09 faster. One, they study during class.
7:11 Lazy students don't study at home
7:13 because they already did it in class.
7:14 While you're sitting there like an
7:16 idiot, planning to figure it out later,
7:18 they're asking questions the second
7:20 something doesn't click. They pay
7:22 attention to what the teacher repeats or
7:24 emphasizes because that's what's on the
7:26 test. You know what happens when you
7:28 save studying for later? You either
7:31 don't do it or you waste hours being
7:33 confused about something that could have
7:35 been cleared up in 30 seconds. They
7:37 treat class like their only study
7:39 session. While you're planning to study
7:41 at home, they're already done and free.
7:43 And if you want to learn how to actually
7:45 study before it's too late, click the
7:47 link in the description for my free
7:50 master class. I break down the exact
7:52 system I used to get top grades while
7:55 still having a life. Now, I hope to see
7:57 you in the next video. If you don't show