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By Karen Schweitzer, About.com Guide to Business School

How to Organize a Study Group

Thursday October 18, 2007
Study groups are very common in undergraduate and graduate school. Many business schools encourage, and in some cases, require study groups.

By participating in group study, you can supplement your individual study and gain a greater understanding of class material. Study groups also provide the opportunity to:
  • Share notes, study tips, and ideas.
  • Learn class material faster and easier.
  • Complete class projects more quickly.
  • Make new friends and network with other students.
  • Familiarize yourself with business practices by learning how to work as part of a team.
How to Organize a Study Group

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