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The Simple Neuroscience of Studying


Natalie Wilcox, a master’s student specializing in neuroimmunology at Queen’s University, shares her transformative journey from a perfectionist high schooler to a neuroscience expert who has mastered how to study effectively. In this interview, Natalie delves into her experiences of balancing academics, extracurriculars, and personal growth, revealing the studying techniques that helped her succeed.

Learn how she uses active recall, visual notes, personal connections, and strategic breaks to study smarter, not harder. Whether it’s leveraging tools like Quizlet or drawing flowcharts to simplify complex concepts, Natalie’s insights are a game-changer for anyone looking to optimize their learning process. Watch to discover her strategies, her reflections on perfectionism, and the one piece of advice she believes every student should hear.

Perfect for students, educators, and anyone passionate about improving memory and learning techniques!

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This interview was hosted by Brandon Slade, Founder of Untapped Learning, and filmed/edited/produced by Head Videographer Nathan Weinberg.

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