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Is it better to study alone or in a group?

Asked by Grace Tanaka — Nov 28, 2025 — Education & Reference Open

Some of my friends swear by study groups, others say they only get distracted and study better alone. Which is actually more effective? Does it depend on the subject or the person? I tend to socialize in groups but I also explain things better out loud. How do I figure out what works for me?

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Avtoservis_gmei — Dec 1, 2025

Break big assignments into small chunks with their own deadlines. 'Write a 20-page paper' is paralyzing. 'Write one paragraph today' is doable. The hardest part of any project is starting, so make starting as small and easy as possible.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Nov 29, 2025

Flashcards still work. Old-fashioned index cards. Make them yourself — the act of writing the card is half the learning. Quiz yourself, shuffle them, put the hard ones in a separate pile. Low-tech but it gets results.

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Avtoservis_inei — Nov 30, 2025

As a teacher, I see students struggle with this all the time. The most effective approach is different for everyone, but research consistently shows that active practice beats passive reading. Don't just read — do problems, write summaries, teach the material to someone else.

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Alice Hartwell — Nov 30, 2025

The library is full of free resources people forget about — encyclopedias, reference librarians who will literally do research for you, study guides. And the librarians are thrilled when someone actually asks for help. Don't be shy about it.

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admin — Nov 30, 2025

Go to your professor's office hours. Seriously. Almost nobody does, and the ones who do get better grades and better recommendation letters. Professors WANT to help students who show up and care. It's the most underused resource in college.

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