Study group v/s study alone.


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Posted by kishu on September 02, 19102 at 23:35:51:

One of the best things that we may find is the education. It is very important to our life but it depends upon the student in which he likes to student alone or in the group. If I have to speak about myself then I will to study in the group due to the various reasons. One of the most fascinating things to me is to study in the group that supports my study very much. It helps to recover our lecture in which we were absents, and it also helps us to get the solution of the problem that we have by discussing in the group. By studying in the group it enables the student to be more perfection. This helps us in our study. This supports the student in their study. By studying alone they may not be able to find their errors and may read the mistake but this problem is solved in-group. It has also had been faced by me when I was in the secondary school I use to study alone and I had written the mistake answer in my copy and due to which my marks were least than I had expected but after consulting the other about that answer I found that my answer was wrong after I began to study in group by consulting my friends. By studying in-group also help us to recover the lecture in which we were absent. This helps us to tension free from the problem of missing of lecture. The next reason for which I support to study in the group is that it encourages us to do the work more perfectly. As we study in the group consulting the questions and the answer we may get more clear vision to deal that answer. By discussing in the group we can forward our opinion and give a new direction to our subjects and this enables it and us to more efficient also strengthen our friendship. Lastly I can say that by studying in the group we get more benefits. It not only enables us to get the good friendship and the study but also to know our error.



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