What are the Benefits of Studying in Group?
Form an efficient study group with like-minded fellow aspirants. Cooperation in studies and productive conversation constitute the pillars of effective group study.
- The biggest obstacle in group study is when the group consists mostly of inconsiderate applicants. In that circumstance, gossip takes the place of productive and helpful discussions.
Advantages of Constructive Group Study:
- Through productive dialogue, information is ingrained into permanent memory and is not immediately forgotten.
- Members of the group can cooperate in a complementary manner. In order to give a general overview of a topic, topics can be distributed among the participants.
- Group study fosters healthy competitiveness among participants. Additionally, ....
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