The Power of Study Groups
Part 2
Part 2
Group study offers other
advantages in addition to gaining a deeper understanding of class material. These
include the opportunity to: Reinforce note-taking. If your AP Biology notes are
unclear, you can ask a member of your study group to fill the gaps. Share talents.
Each person brings different strengths, such as organizational skills, the
ability to stick to a task or a capacity for memorization.
Cover more ground. Group members may be able to solve a calculus problem together that none would have solved alone.
Benefit from a support system. Members often have common goals, such as good grades. Each person’s work affects the other members supportive of one another. Socialize. It’s more fun to study with others; the give-and-take makes it more interesting. And because it’s more fun, you spend more time studying!
Cover more ground. Group members may be able to solve a calculus problem together that none would have solved alone.
Benefit from a support system. Members often have common goals, such as good grades. Each person’s work affects the other members supportive of one another. Socialize. It’s more fun to study with others; the give-and-take makes it more interesting. And because it’s more fun, you spend more time studying!
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