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Sometimes studying by yourself can be very hard, especially when dealing with an unfamiliar subject. It's very possible that a variety of different people understand different aspects of the material slightly better. Pooling together these resources and forming a study group can make life easier while increasing the odds of success on an upcoming exam.
 
Sometimes studying by yourself can be very hard, especially when dealing with an unfamiliar subject. It's very possible that a variety of different people understand different aspects of the material slightly better. Pooling together these resources and forming a study group can make life easier while increasing the odds of success on an upcoming exam.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  Find your group: a good start is talking to the person sitting next to you. If you don't know them start by introducing yourself and ask how they are finding the class, then you can lead on naturally to asking if they'd like to study with you. Odds are they'll know someone else who want to join in too.
 
#  Find your group: a good start is talking to the person sitting next to you. If you don't know them start by introducing yourself and ask how they are finding the class, then you can lead on naturally to asking if they'd like to study with you. Odds are they'll know someone else who want to join in too.