Talk:Study

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What properties of things allow us to study them systematically?[edit]

This article would be very useful to all if it addresses the question: What properties of things allow us to study them systematically? For example, What properties of Apple fruit allow us to study it systematically? Anyone who is really interested to address this may look at [ANALYTICAL WIKI] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.249.50 (talk) 05:52, 4 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Studying effects on test grades[edit]

I'm interested in statistics that demonstrate how much/little studying affects a grade prior to a test. Mbbg0

I am too, why should we study. What are the pros and cons of studying? 63.41.32.127
Having an article on studying rather than redirecting to a disambig page would indeed be useful. There might possibly be a resource for this in Wikibooks, you can check. I think it can be generally assumed that regular studying will improve someone's grades, including cramming, though regular intermittant study with understanding is probably better. The pros are better knowledge and memory of the subject matter. The cons are that it can be stressful and time consuming, and might interfere with sleep. A mind should be well-rested for a test. It is still easily possible to do both though, so desire for adequate rest is not an excuse to avoid studying. Tyciol 00:52, 1 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]