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Highlighting study book image by YeriLee
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  • Post category:Education / Studying
  • Post published:April 4, 2015

Having beautiful notes and a perfectly highlighted textbook doesn’t matter if you don’t understand the information in it. Your only goal is to understand the information so it will stick with you for assignments, tests and life.

Source: 10 Tips to Study Smart and Save Time @ Lifehack

image by YeriLee under CC0 license

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