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Why Asking Questions is Good

There are many students in class who study the same thing, understand the same concept and later write the same concept in the exams but what is the use of this,it's like just a memory or rote learning

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How To Increase Your Questioning Ability

The first step is that act as you have no knowledge about the topic,then understand what the theory or law given is telling us and now start imagining it in real life and now start thinking about other factors which can fail this law. Try to interrelate one law with the other and see if the two l...

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Question Everything

Question Everything

Don't believe in any law said by any scientist instead try to find some faults in that law,or try to find some exceptions in the law or see where is this law useful and where it is not. It is not always that the law or theory given by any scientist is correct,these were once hypothesis /assumptio...

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Maximizing Learning Impact

Maximizing Learning Impact

Learning is the process in which you produce some ideas which was not asked by any other person ever born,you should be knowing the application of the things being taught in real life and thus implementation is these ideas in real life is what makes these concepts in our brain stronger

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Learning the right way and not being satisfied till you get the satisfactory answer is knowledge

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Study Less Study Smart

  1. Break your study time down in to chunks such as 30 minutes and then take a 5 minute break to keep your brain fresh and awake as you are studying.
  2. Teach what you learn to others. This is one of the big values from study groups.
  3. Know the difference between recollection and rec...

Why the Internet is So Big

The number of good ideas worth learning is still large enough that few can manage to understand more than the general outline of most ideas in their lifetimes. Yet, this was also true before the concept of information overload.

For every good idea, there are many different ways of...

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1: Create a Study Matrix

Use this Study Matrix tool to help you fight the vagueness in your mind about what to do first. 

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