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Oh, yes, of course. I often perform better when I am studying by myself. However, I don't think that is necessarily the case for working. I want to mention that I actually had some very positive interactions when I studied with my friends, but those were in highly specific situations. For example, it was only [...]
Absolutely, there are times when I study alone. I feel it is very beneficial to tackle challenging SA questions independently. If I encounter any difficulties, I immediately reach out to my teachers or classmates for help. For example, during my exam preparation, studying alone leads to good marks.
Absolutely, there are times when I work alone. I find it more beneficial. It allows me to tackle challenges independently. When I encounter difficulties, I can seek solutions online or reach out to my coworkers for help.
Of course, I love this idea because I am an introvert. I usually want to study by myself because it helps me focus on my project better. Additionally, I feel like I won't be distracted by other factors or conversations with my friends.
Yes, there are times when studying alone can be more effective than studying in a group. Studying alone can help with focus on a subject, development, critical thinking, skills, and managing our time.
I think, in my opinion, it's better to work by myself because it helps me concentrate more on my studies and I won't be distracted by friends. However, if I have trouble with the homework, I would like to call my friend to help me with that problem.
Yes, there are times, especially during sessions. Like I said before, I don't really prefer studying alone because it allows me to stay more focused on my homework. At the same time, this helps me avoid distractions and also brief breaks, which are about 10 minutes. So there is less downtime.
Actually, I find that many times when I study alone, my focus is on the central topic. Whenever I study independently, my distractions are minimized. I can easily concentrate on the subject, and sometimes silence enhances my focus on the particular topic.
Actually, yes, I do. When I study in the peace room and there is nobody in the room, I feel more confident and can absorb information better than in crowded areas. Moreover, if nobody interrupts me, I can focus more effectively.
Yes, I think it's in the morning when I concentrate on my studies because I feel calm and relaxed then, so I can easily understand the lesson at that time.
I think most of us would agree that group studies are better for understanding complex topics, and it also helps us share our ideas. However, there are times when I find it more effective to study alone. For example, if I need to write an essay, read a chapter of a book that requires deep [...]
Yes, I find that I often study better on my own. When I was in university, I rarely studied with friends. I believe that if I get used to studying independently, I can learn anything more easily. This has definitely had a positive impact on my life after graduation.
I also find that it's occasionally better when I study alone because my focus can be centered on the subject, and I believe that sometimes silence is needed to grasp the information from our learning.
Yeah. I remember that when I study by myself, I have more concentration because when I study by myself, I can focus on what I need to do, what I need to learn, and I'm more considerate of my own pace.
