sábado, 31 de enero de 2015
lunes, 19 de enero de 2015
Some students prefer tostudy alone; others would rather join with a group of students. Which do you prefer?
Do you like to sit alone in a quiet place and pondering on the solutions in your study or would you favour discussing them with your friends? The question of study, which plays an important role in the process and outcome of study, is often met with lots of answers.Some students choose to study alone,enjoying peacful surrounding without disturb; while others would rather join a group of people, sharing different ideas with them.
First of all, when you study some subjects which are hard to understand, such as mathematics or physics, you need to concentrate on them; that requires a silence environment without distractions around. Studying alone can provide that you must read books and think well of the questions without disturb. There is no denying that studying alone helps better concentration on the problems and establishment of ability to handle stuffs by oneself.
On the other hand, to consult with several people may be greatly conductive and effective. Studying with a group will offer you a chance to exchange opinions, and often can discussion help you out of your predicament. Also, studying in groups can help teamwork consciousness, which is much needed in today's competition world. For instance, presentations in Universities are often required to be performed by a group of students. So, students usually attach great entusiasm and spare no effort to achieve for self, isn't it?
Finally, whether you study alone or in groups depends on your own study habits and on your personality. As I am concerned, "study knows no bounds", and that's why I think both things are a good reason to study and to get more knowledge about; but my preference would be to study alone
First of all, when you study some subjects which are hard to understand, such as mathematics or physics, you need to concentrate on them; that requires a silence environment without distractions around. Studying alone can provide that you must read books and think well of the questions without disturb. There is no denying that studying alone helps better concentration on the problems and establishment of ability to handle stuffs by oneself.
On the other hand, to consult with several people may be greatly conductive and effective. Studying with a group will offer you a chance to exchange opinions, and often can discussion help you out of your predicament. Also, studying in groups can help teamwork consciousness, which is much needed in today's competition world. For instance, presentations in Universities are often required to be performed by a group of students. So, students usually attach great entusiasm and spare no effort to achieve for self, isn't it?
Finally, whether you study alone or in groups depends on your own study habits and on your personality. As I am concerned, "study knows no bounds", and that's why I think both things are a good reason to study and to get more knowledge about; but my preference would be to study alone
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