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Old 10-10-2015, 08:16 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
@FG

As a long time instructor of technical material I would recommend the following:

1 - First I would recommend reading a print edition if possible (Multiple reasons to numerous to list) if not read on
2 - Read the book and do not take notes
3 - Read the book again and take notes with page numbers this time.
4 - review your notes and go back to the book with questions
5 - add to your notes

I understand this takes time, but it is a proven method I've used successfully for years. I've shared this with students, who have made their own adaptation.

The point is learn not to memorize (I suspect).

Learning isn't always easy. Everyone learns differently. Hopefully with all the suggestions here you will be able to find the recipe that works for you.

Good Luck!
Wow, thank you for taking the time to respond to me!

Since this is an ebook forum I'm really curious why I should read the print edition over an ebook?
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