How I study in depth for WA-Reflections
How I study in depth for WA-Reflections
Best wishes to all WA-ers.
In-depth study is not easy.
It takes a lot of time and you have to get used to it.
Let's say that I have something essential to study, Ex: a lesson at WA.
I read it completely, quickly.
Then I reread it with pencil in hand, taking notes (it takes me about 3,4 times longer than a regular reading).
Then I consult the notes to see what is urgent and essential, for example: if I read the lesson for 15 minutes, I take out, let's say, something very important for 4 minutes.
I read the notes for the 4 minutes, review, re-read or follow the 4 minutes.
And then I apply in practice, the hardest and most important part.
And I return to what I left, the 11 minutes and share the same and apply in practice.
Before I divided everything into pieces and applied, now I quickly reach for what is essential.
Respectfully
Basil,
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Each of us absorb the material here at different rates. I like to write down notes as well. This helps me retain the information. I think this is a trait from how we learned in school. Young people do not take notes by hand as we do.
Jim
Great idea here Vasile, and a good built in way that you can absorb content better and leads to more "deep thinking" in a sense. :)
We each have to find our way of learning.
Yours is working for you, congratulations,
Sami
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Hi, Vasile
We should always use the learning method that works best. It sounds like you have really figured that out! 👍😎
Frank 🎸