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1. Getting a really good condensed book.
2. Reading through a chapter, underlining things as you go by, and then review it directly afterwards.
No notetaking. No nothing.
I am thinking about giving this a try, feels like it is so crazy that it might actually work. I know you learn a lot
by writing things down "in your own words" but I also find that this takes hours upon hours to do, and
while it may be prudent sometimes it feels like a lot of time wasting since most of the things
are rather simple and you just have to learn it through route memorization anyway.
I think 100% of my time spent on studying should be spent on LEARNING.
But what I, and my classmates do, is to spend like 50% of the time WRITING, LISTENING, HAVING BREAKS etc.etc.
What do you think?
2. Reading through a chapter, underlining things as you go by, and then review it directly afterwards.
No notetaking. No nothing.
I am thinking about giving this a try, feels like it is so crazy that it might actually work. I know you learn a lot
by writing things down "in your own words" but I also find that this takes hours upon hours to do, and
while it may be prudent sometimes it feels like a lot of time wasting since most of the things
are rather simple and you just have to learn it through route memorization anyway.
I think 100% of my time spent on studying should be spent on LEARNING.
But what I, and my classmates do, is to spend like 50% of the time WRITING, LISTENING, HAVING BREAKS etc.etc.
What do you think?