spoonbender
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What's the most effective way to study in a group situation?
This.Impossible in my view.
That's a good ideaall sit in a room together studying the subject privately. ONLY talk if its for a question related to the subject. if someone starts talking on something irrelevant, make a 20c penalty. at the end of the study period (be it just the day or week or after the exams or something) you're bound to have a fair bit of change, so go get a coffee as a group
i never do these group studies for me... always end up doing like 30mins to an hour and then we leave to go out for lunch which ends up an extended lunch and then a shopping trip LOL.
Yeah me too. I'm hopeless at group studying.i never do these group studies for me... always end up doing like 30mins to an hour and then we leave to go out for lunch which ends up an extended lunch and then a shopping trip LOL.
Oh shit Phoebe. Just accidentally found you on BoS by clicking on your devART link. Hai.I think group study is great, but it works best if you have 'studied' and feel prepared for everything beforehand, in solitude. So when you go to the group sesh, when everyone quizzes each other you may be exposed to a question that you have trouble with, so you can fill the gap in that knowledge.
Also I think it works better closer to the exams when people are stressing and less likely to bludge.
I don't think it works when you are actually learning the stuff though.
This.I find studying in a group quite effective, if it's less than 4 people.
Oh shit Phoebe. Just accidentally found you on BoS by clicking on your devART link. Hai.
@OP: Groups bigger than three usually end up in a discussion about something unrelated. Even with a couple of people nearby, it's kind of hard to concentrate if the ones near you aren't willing to focus either. Music helps.