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  • #31
    Re: Re: Re: Re: The art of learning

    Originally posted by Proteus_MST


    That´s similar to the way I do my learning.
    I read in several books about the impüortant topics and then try to write it down in a compüressed way and with my own words (as even books waste a lot of words I am normally able to express the important essence with half of the words used in the books (or even less))



    I do this alot.


    Once a teacher saw my extensive notes and essays, and asked if she could borrow them for future reference in her class.

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      Yes, when I'm doing something that takes effort and requires lots of references, I read books and summarize them with my own words. One paper per book, max.

      This is a very good way, I do recommend this one. Then you can .. just look at these papers kind of at the same time, chosoe your way of doing it .. you can circle some similiar things so you can refer them both on one issue, or kind of explain one issue and use two references in different spots etc..

      For me it is the easiest way to go on about it.
      In da butt.
      "Do not worry if others do not understand you. Instead worry if you do not understand others." - Confucius
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