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DEBATE TOPIC IS SELF STUDY IS BETTER THAN GROUP STUDY PLEASE ANSWER IN FAVOUR OF SELF

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Answered by Khushik24
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Every student has their own studying preferences and priorities; some prefer to immerse themselves in a certain environment, while others study best at certain times of the day. Creating a stress-free study environment is one way to improve your grades. Even so, there is still the question of who to study with: should you study alone or in a group study session? And how much of an impact will this have on your results?

Studying alone…

Minimizes distraction

You may find it hard to stay on track when your group gets together. The conversation shifts from course material to current events, maximizing distractions as the clock ticks away. Studying alone allows you to concentrate and minimize the disruptions that can keep you from retaining the material. It’s easier to avoid temptations when you work alone, meaning fewer interruptions.

Allows you to pace yourself

The ability to study in solitude allows you to give your complete and undivided attention to the study materials. You can work at your own pace, reading and rereading concepts and problems at a suitable speed for you. Give more and more focus to the information you’re struggling with, and you’ll be able to tackle your exam with confidence.

Improves focus

Sometimes study partners are not as knowledgeable as you are. Sometimes they want to spend hours studying a topic that you already know like the back of your hand. When you study on your own, you’re able to completely focus on the material you choose, and spend less time on material you’ve already mastered. That means you can spend your already limited time more wisely.

Group Study…


Increases retention

Verbalizing concepts and explaining material to others helps to reinforce ideas and improves your knowledge retention.

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