Some students prefer to prepare for their exams by forming small learning circles –small group of students of the same stream- so that they can learn things better, whereas there are some who prefer to follow individual learning atmosphere.
Look at these two preferences and find out what advantages they both enjoy.
Different students have different approaches when it comes to preparing for their exams. The most widely practiced method is forming learning circles. However, there are students who prefer to prepare for their exams by studying things alone. Obviously, both of them enjoy several benefits of varying degrees.
A leaning circle is a small group of students, pursuing the same stream, studying their lessons together. Primarily, it is a common platform for each member of the circle. It gives them opportunities to put in their efforts and ideas for the common good of the whole circle. Secondly, discussion leads to better understanding of a difficulty topic. Thirdly, when they are in groups, there is strong possibility of mutual help, that is, one weak in one paper may get helped by another who is strong in it. Finally, learning circles widen the horizons of knowledge.
Individual learning atmosphere offers several advantages. First of all, one can enjoy great freedom in studies, like when to study and what and how long etc. Secondly, one is able to employ one’s own suitable techniques and methods to learn lessons. For example, different students adopt different technique to learn difficult areas of their studies. This can be maintained if one studies alone. Thirdly, learning needs great concentration and some students feel that a circle is a crowd so it is better to be alone and learning.
Looking at the above points, it can be concluded that both the parties enjoy great benefits. However, it is the individual preferences that make one select a learning circle or go it alone.
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