what i studied for... (a rationale)
hey folks. support group tayo diba? :)
one way i think we can help each other out with the review is to share the books, materials and concepts we've studied for a particular topic. naturally, there's the basic review center materials, but in addition to this, we all have a LOT of extra reading to do.
obviously, we can't read all the books we'd like to, nor do we have access to all of them. it's also difficult to decide which books we'd be better off reading, given a choice of shelves full of thick books on the same topics.
enter the "what i studied for..." posts. if you're finished a particular topic in your review, please do share with us: your thoughts, what books and additional materials you read, and what you found useful (mnemonic devices, resources, etc.) while studying.
i know that we all have the naturally human tendency to keep our hard-earned knowledge to ourselves. but if you think about it, nobody loses if you share what you know: in fact, everyone wins! you get to teach others and as a consequence understand what you learned even more; your support group gets valuable information; we all get a chance to cover more books than we ever could alone; and if you ever forget what you learned, there are people out there who can repeat it to you.
so ano, game? :D looking forward to your feedback.
one way i think we can help each other out with the review is to share the books, materials and concepts we've studied for a particular topic. naturally, there's the basic review center materials, but in addition to this, we all have a LOT of extra reading to do.
obviously, we can't read all the books we'd like to, nor do we have access to all of them. it's also difficult to decide which books we'd be better off reading, given a choice of shelves full of thick books on the same topics.
enter the "what i studied for..." posts. if you're finished a particular topic in your review, please do share with us: your thoughts, what books and additional materials you read, and what you found useful (mnemonic devices, resources, etc.) while studying.
i know that we all have the naturally human tendency to keep our hard-earned knowledge to ourselves. but if you think about it, nobody loses if you share what you know: in fact, everyone wins! you get to teach others and as a consequence understand what you learned even more; your support group gets valuable information; we all get a chance to cover more books than we ever could alone; and if you ever forget what you learned, there are people out there who can repeat it to you.
so ano, game? :D looking forward to your feedback.
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