Reverse study. This is the test I took and because of it, today I am a civil servant. And in this video I'll teach you how to use this and do a reverse study, which is one of the main and best techniques for you to pass your public exam. Hey guys, welcome to another video here on the channel. I know I've been a little absent, but I promise there will be videos every week now. And I'm back with this video here, which is a video talking about a very powerful technique that you will apply in your studies, which is the strategy of doing a reverse study. And what is it, what is this reverse study? You may be wondering. Look, first I want to show you what the beginner does. Generally, when a beginner is starting to study for a public exam, he will get the notice for that exam and will start studying item by item and hope that those items will be on his test. But what do we do when we are doing the reverse study? And why is it so important? Instead of taking the notice, I'll take the last test that took place in that contest. For example, this one here, this test here that I took is for a traffic agent. I took the last exam for the traffic agent competition in my city. No, I didn't. from this city here in São Luís, I didn't take it because it was from 2007 and the last contest that took place now, which I passed in 2024, had already been 17 years from one contest to the other. But I saw at the bank, which bank here held this competition and I took the last competitions that they had held for traffic agent, it didn't need to be from my city, but just from this specification here, which competition they had held last for traffic agent. And I got a lot of good things from that , a lot of useful things. Look here, guys, my test had 10 Portuguese questions. Look here, look. Right question, two, right, three, right, four, right, five, right. All these correct answers here in red pen, look, you can see that they are all correct. I got all 10 Portuguese questions right in this test. And I got most of the questions right on that test. There are many questions that you will see here as correct. Look here, look, like math. Acer. I missed 11. I even put a guess here, look. Kick. And I was really wrong. Then we go to 12, look. I got 12 right, I got 13 right. 14. 15. 16. 17. I only got one wrong in math and logical reasoning and it was 11. Got it? And so the whole proof. I got many questions right and I'm going to teach you how to do it through this reverse study. Then you might ask me: "But Raniere, what is this reverse study?" Hey guys, this strategy is very powerful because you base it on the last test, you will study with the content of the questions that have already been on the test. You won't take the notice and study item by item, all the items until you finish the notice, no. You will start by studying the topics that are already on your test. For example, look here, let's look at question one in Portuguese. Question one concerns textual typology. Look, she gave us this text this size, oh, a gigantic text for us to read during the test. I had to read the whole thing to know what the textual typology was. And it's a text, it was a very difficult text. If you want to read the text, it is by Clarice Lispector. Let me see his name here. It is the discovery of the world. Rio de Janeiro, Rouco 1999, P334. This is the reference for this text here. It is a very long text and very difficult to read. And how did I study, reverse study these subjects that were going to be on this test? It's like I told you, I researched the board, which board was holding my exam here and it was the IBAD board. I researched other tests and all of these tests showed me what the board's style was, they showed me what the board charged the most, how it charged for any content that appeared there, how it charged. This is very important. This is the reverse study. So, if you are starting some studies, you can start like this, look. You go to a question site, I always recommend the Q concursos site, which is the site I always use in my studies for the exam. The competition has several broad questions there for you and all the boards here in Brazil, I believe that this competition has them. So, when you decide that you want to study for a field, you will enter the contest, you will see which was the last board or which is the board of the announcement of your test and you will put it there in the filters and you will see all the questions that are there and you will start going there to try to answer the questions. Then you might think: "Ah, but I don't know how to ask any questions because I've never studied the subject, how am I going to start with questions?" But that's the main secret of this reverse study. Reverse study, the main secret is this, you start with the questions even without knowing. Because when you don't know about a subject, you'll read the question, try to answer it, and get it wrong. When you make a mistake, it causes irritation in your brain. You 'll be thinking, "Man, I can't do this, I don't know this particular subject." And this will highlight that topic you missed in your brain. And this is very important, because when you emphasize that subject that you got wrong in your brain, when you see that subject there during your studies, you will return in your mind: "Hey, man, I just got a question like that wrong." Or, yesterday I was doing a question like this and I got it wrong. Let's pay more attention to this issue here. That's exactly what the brain does when we get a question wrong. When we study, we will focus, hyper-focus on the subject we got wrong to try to learn much more. And that's just one of the advantages of studying using reverse learning. There is a second advantage to studying through reverse study, which is that you learn several of the questions that may appear in your exam. But what do you mean? Oh, let me show you a question that came up in my exam. Remembering that it was a traffic agent competition. Beauty? It was question 39. Look here, look. Question 39. This question 39, it talked about a resolution from Contrã that said: "There is no such triangle that we put when a car breaks down, we have to put a warning triangle at the back of the car, a little away from the car." This question was on my test and I had already seen this question from the same panel on another traffic agent test that they had taken in another city. I saw them on the question site and I thought: "Look, man, this question right here was asked by this board on this test. And this same topic of this resolution was in the announcement for my test. This question here probably appears on this test. And it really did. It was exactly the same question, folks. It seems like they copied and pasted it, which was the question of how many meters we need to place that warning triangle when a car breaks down on the road. How many meters behind the car do you need to place that triangle? And the correct answer was 30 meters. 30 meters back, you should place a warning triangle. This question had already appeared in the past and appeared again. And I knew, when I started reading it, I already knew what the answer was and I got this question right very quickly. So, there's only one advantage to starting to study by reverse studying. Instead of taking the content there, let's say you're going to study traffic crimes there, you take all that PDF that Estratégia will give you or Gran Cursos or any course will give you a PDF of at least there. About 200 pages. Instead of taking all those PDFs and watching 50 video lessons that the long course will give you, you start going through the questions, going through the questions and you'll learn exactly what's most frequently asked in those traffic offenses, what will be most frequently asked. For example, the most frequently asked traffic offense is usually related to drinking and driving. In other words, you've been drinking and are driving. This crime of being drunk and driving is frequently asked on tests. How do I know this? Because I've already studied a lot through reverse learning. I did a lot of questions before going into theory. And when we go into the questions and make a lot of mistakes, when we go back to theory, we'll see exactly where we were going wrong, because our brain is like a block. It will see what you got wrong and will pull it back to you . You'll remember what you got wrong and will start focusing much more on that topic until you learn it. That's the big secret of this study strategy here. reverse. In other words, our mind learns much more when you get a question wrong than when you get it right. Have you ever noticed that when you get a question right, you think , "Hey, cool, I got it right, pass." Isn't that right? You say, "I got it right," and pass the question. Now, when you get a question wrong, you think, "Man, how did I get that question wrong? What did I miss that I didn't remember?" Then you research, look for the answer, find that answer, and you can study and learn much better through your mistakes. That's why it's very important when you 're studying to get a lot of questions wrong, because you'll learn from your mistakes. I hope you enjoyed this strategy and I hope you implement it in your studies. And if you still have any questions about how to study better, how to analyze a panel, because this reverse study is basically an in-depth analysis of the panel you're taking. So, if you have questions about how to analyze the panel, how to do hyper-focused reviews that you will To really learn how to answer questions correctly, I have a course called the Approval Challenge. In this course, I show you all this and much more. If you 're interested, the link will be here in the description or in the first pinned comment. Go to the link and sign up for this Approval Challenge, and I'm sure you'll pass much faster by applying my study strategies. I hope you enjoyed today's video, and if you did, please like it and subscribe to this channel so we can reach 10,000 subscribers. 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