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How to Get the Most from Group Study for Board Exams

May 27, 2022 by Jack Krasuski Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, How to Prepare For Your Board Exam Tags: board exam, board exam study tips, group study, how to study

Diverse group of five students gathered around a table studying.Preparing for your board exam can be done alone or with a partner or group. (From now on, I’ll write ‘group’ when referring to group or single partner.) Studying in a group has several pros and cons, which I cover in this article. Depending on the learner, either the pros or the cons of group study can predominate. Thus, group study is not for everyone. For those for whom group study is a net positive, it can be the main… READ MORE

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