@goharsguide

Y'all... my Notion template is FINALLY out! 🥳 You can get Scholar OS here: https://ntn.so/ScholarOS

And if you haven't already, you can sign up for Notion here: https://ntn.so/Gohar

Your purchase will help support the channel and the free educational content I produce, so thank you!

@sircuphead-ju7wl

no unrealistic expectations or tips, no pandering, no over - the - top editing or money laundering schemes, just a smart guy doing his best to educate us idiots. you the man, Gohar.

@kshitijkumar3236

A lot of successful students who run YouTube channels really tell generic statements regarding being at the top of their classes. Sometimes some of these just don’t make any sense and it’s really hard to follow any of their tips. But this brother is incredibly helpful and what he means by outside the school he means literally everything from life and even retirement and job interviews. He never seems to miss out anything.

@TalesMinokura

Needed this as I believe everyone does. 

You are the best, Gohar. 
Thank you

@Quaplex4921

Summarization for those who don't have the attention span:
1: Do not get distracted by other things and focus on doing one thing
2: Always do some work every day, even if it's the tiniest bit, as missing one day makes it easier to miss multiple and quit altogether.
3: Use Scholar OS (Or make something that tracks things related to school)
4: Don't try to imitate others and instead focus on what you are better at
if i messed something up let me know

@Common087

I’m glad I watched these randomly on a school night helped me keep my grades up, I’m currently in my freshman year with 3 As and 3 high Bs

@gerald.101

You know it's a good day when Gohar uploads

@datcat2222

when i first saw your channel i thought that it was called "go hard" like going hardcore. It makes a lot of sense

@dark_galaxyy

0:18 Bro got his parents for this bit 🤣 Gohar is amazing

@roberto-xg6ld

As the first-ranked student in class and with honors, I would like to thank this man. Without your advice and suggestions, I wouldn't have made an epic academic comeback from an average of 88 and 89 in grade 11 to 93 in the finals (first semester) in grade 12.

@MichaelSingleton-cg4cx

Here's a good tip for normal school work if you're struggling to answer something and answered it is to use multiple online sources on different websites and use repeated information to improve or confirm your answer you can add stuff from it or restate it in simpler forms for easy understanding and will show your teacher that you're focused on your work and want to improve your mindset in studying only the important and repeated information from other sources from school sources.

 I hope gohar sees this

@Xardimods

Even though I'm 20yrs, studying in collge, I'd like to see what I'm capable of by following your advices. Thanks!

@karthika921

"I would be really happy if you replied to my comment. I’ve been going through a lot lately. I’m a student, and I chose the commerce stream because I was genuinely interested in it. But now, I’m struggling to focus. I initially thought it would be easy, but I also took maths, which has been quite challenging.

The biggest distractions for me are my phone (endless scrolling) and oversleeping. I know I’m stuck in a cycle of laziness, and I really want to break free from it. I recently watched your video on changing your mindset, and I was so impressed by the technique you suggested about using sticky notes and setting small goals. I’m definitely going to try that!

My main issue is that I keep thinking I have enough time. To be honest, I have an exam today (Monday), and we had no classes on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. I had 6 chapters to prepare. On Friday, I didn’t study at all. On Saturday and Sunday, I only managed to study 2 chapters, thinking the other 4 were already revised during class. But this morning, when I opened my book, I was completely shocked and clueless about what I’m going to write in the exam.

I really need your advice—I’m begging you, please help ❤

@ran660ger6

Amazing work, as always no small talk, no pandering, straight to the topic, no excuses just results, keep helping us old idiots in striving to be our best self. Through the use of your videos i have become a E student to a D- thank you for your consideration in my revolutionary education journey. Your the man Gohar Khan cant wait to see whats install next😃

@banana-6406

bro was kind to himself

@fridika8060

1. Beaware of shiny object syndrome
2. No zero days
3. Build a system
4. Avoid competition

@RajHajare-p5b

The only person i find useful on internet 

Your are the best 
Gohar ❤

@richardzeng2206

10:09 nice quote

@Mr_riplucid

Thanks for the tips bro

@hihi-bi3ex

your editor is a goat