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How to study well if it is difficult to understand the subject?
Hello. I'm wondering if there is a way to learn a subject if you don't understand it at all? I mean, for example, you study chemistry, but don't understand a damn thing about it, but you need a good grade.
It is clear that you can get it with some kind of report or something like that. But if there is no such possibility and you just need to know the subject of study, but it doesn’t fit into your head, what then to do?
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Once taught a wonderful way. The bottom line is to load information into your head.
For example, medicine or chemistry - many terms, complex formulas, conclusions are based on the assumptions of the authors.
One must read a book on the subject, like fiction .
The goal is to read to the end. Just read a book on chemistry. So you may not immediately understand what valence is, but you will understand that hydrogen and oxygen have different degrees of valency. And that chlorine also has a certain degree of valence. This is not yet knowledge, but already something. An additional plus is that when you hear a familiar word, you will know where it is written about, in which chapter of which book.
The ability to navigate information and extract knowledge from a variety of sources will come in handy in the future.
As the wise men said: "The first step is half the way."
Then you need to communicate and read more substantive texts. And be glad that you understand the meaning. The terms are connected in the model, the texts begin to correspond or not correspond to the models.
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