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succeed, which means they must be determined. A good learner shouldn't be afraid of asking
questions. Curious students always learn more. On top of all this, good learners should understand
what their priorities are (= what the most important things are), and how to manage their time.
3. Compare the benefits of studying alone and in a group.
Well, if they study in a group, students can help each other; they can ask each other questions. As
a result, they can possibly gain time because they can explain the answers to each other. They can
also encourage each other to study hard together. On the other hand, studying alone offers more
privacy, as well as peace and quiet. A student who studies on his own can follow his own rhythm.
In a group, the other students might go too fast or too slow. And I think the most important thing is
that, when you study alone, you won't be distracted by your neighbors. When I study with my
classmates, we always talk about other topics, we laugh, and it's hard to focus on our studies.
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