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    3. Group study vs. Solo study
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    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

      Group study vs. Solo study

      @Zymal492cb0cdb1 Being in a group often keeps students on track and reduces procrastination.

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      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

        @Imamuddin-Khaskh Discussion: Explaining concepts to others reinforces learning.

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        • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

          @Mariya-Rajpar solo Fewer distractions mean more focused learning.

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            @Mariya-Rajpar solo Learners can go faster or slower depending on their needs.

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              @Mariya-Rajpar Encourages responsibility and independent thinking.

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              • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                @Mariya-Rajpar More time for internalizing and critically thinking about concepts.

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                • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                  @Mariya-Rajpar The best method often depends on the individual learner and the subject matter

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                  • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                    @Mariya-Rajpar works best for interactive subjects, language learning, or project-based tasks.

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                    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                      @Mariya-Rajpar Solo study is ideal for memorization, deep focus, or when preparing for personal performance (like exams).

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                      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                        @Mariya-Rajpar mix of both—starting with solo study to build understanding, followed by group sessions for reinforcement—often yields the best results.

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