How to Study

Masterful Studying

This is the most important part of your training.

This section will show you how to study the right way—so you can avoid wasting time and progress fast.

When students struggle, it’s not because they’re not intelligent or skilled enough. It’s because they’re using the wrong study method, or no method at all. We’ll fix that together in this section.

Read every word. Then review this section once a month. Doing that alone will reduce how long it takes you to defeat your TOEFL.

Why this section matters

There’s soooo much information out there—videos, tips, and techniques, and all of that can lead to confusion. You don’t need more information. You need simple clarity on exactly what to do to pass.

This section gives you the simple and powerful method that will get you to your dream score. It’s helped thousands of students succeed, and it will help you too—if you follow it 100%.

What you need to commit to

First, commit to reading this section fully today.

Second, commit to reviewing it once a month until you reach your goal.

Without review, you’ll forget what works, you’ll lose focus, and your progress will slow. We don’t want that—and we don’t need to let that happen.

What’s possible for you

Most students train with this course between 60 and 500 hours. That range depends on how much you need to improve and how deeply you commit.

But it doesn’t matter where you’re starting from. This method can take you all the way to your dream TOEFL score—even a perfect 120.

The key is consistency, focus, and trust.

Here’s what that looks like.

Ahmed: From 9 to a perfect 30

Ahmed started with a reading score of 9, listening 13, speaking 22, writing 14. He struggled for years, took long breaks, and nearly gave up.

Then he committed. He woke up at 2 a.m. to study before work. He studied and mastered every part of this training and pushed through the frustration.

His final scores were: Reading 24, Listening 26, Writing 27, Speaking 30.

He came back to attend class after receiving these scores to say thank you and to inspire others: this really works. Now it’s your turn.

Amir: Almost quit, then conquered his TOEFL

Amir started with an 85 overall—Reading 16, Listening, 26, Speaking 22, Writing 21. He trained off and on, improved slightly, then hit a wall. He was close to giving up.

But he stayed with it. He took notes during every class and applied everything he learned to the best of his ability. Even when his speaking exam got disrupted during his TOEFL, he stayed calm–just as we’ll teach you to do–and pushed through.

His final scores: Reading 26, Listening 29, Speaking 27, Writing 25.

He checked the result six times before he believed it 🙂 His success is now yours to follow.

Carmela: From scattered effort to solid results

Carmela spent months trying everything—random YouTube videos, free tips, and advice from multiple sources—but nothing worked. Her progress was slow, and her confidence was falling.

Once she committed to this structured training you have with NoteFull, things changed.

She stopped guessing, followed a clear plan, and trained with focus.

Her final scores said it all: Reading 27, Listening 28, Speaking 26, Writing 25.

No more overwhelm. No more wasted time. Just consistent progress and a passing score.

She’s one of thousands who made it—and proof that when you follow this path, you can and will too.

What it takes

Every one of these students had a unique journey—but they all did three things right:

  1. They learned how to study with this section. Not just what to do, but how to do it effectively.
  2. They trusted their training material. Doubt wastes time and kills momentum.
  3. They stayed consistent and positive, even when things got tough.

That’s your roadmap too.

So study this section fully. Come back to it every month to review. And, when things get confusing or hard, remember that this section is what will pull you back on track.

Never forget: together, we will conquer your TOEFL too!