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We all have different habits, good and bad, in the way that we learn. For example, you may find yourself copying things out when reading rather than summarising and writing notes in your own words. We also have different preferences for the ways that we learn best. For example, some people find it much easier to understand a concept if they discuss it, whilst others find it easier to understand if they are able to see a diagram that explains the concept. Understanding your learning approaches and preferences is very important if you are going to help yourself to learn better.
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