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To Learn Well, You Must Change (Part 1)

To Learn Well, You Must Change (Part 1)

To learn well, you must change (Part 1)

Flip your learning: study the content before class so class time becomes application, discussion, and feedback. Aim to understand ~80% of the lesson in advance. In class you’ll revisit it once; at home you’ll revisit it again — spaced repetition pushes it to long‑term memory.

Why this beats lectures

  • Videos can pause, repeat, slow down, and fit your schedule. A live lecturer can’t. Use teachers for interaction, not for reading slides.
  • Pre‑study gives you better questions — the most valuable use of teacher time. It also builds presentation and problem‑solving skills during class.

The hard part is not content — it’s self‑discipline and focus. My job is to build those habits and give you the right tools so you can learn independently.

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