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Mokae
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Do you know why i study probebility for some times, and i aalways give incorrect answer to those at the back of the book ?
do you advise me to learn probebility ?
do you advise me to learn probebility ?
"Learn many understand none" is a common saying that implies someone has acquired a lot of knowledge, but lacks the ability to truly understand or apply that knowledge effectively.
To avoid this trap, it is important to not just focus on acquiring knowledge, but also taking the time to reflect on and understand the information being learned. Practice applying the knowledge in real-life situations and seek feedback to deepen your understanding.
If you feel like you understand none of the information you have learned, it may be helpful to break down the information into smaller, more manageable chunks. Also, try to find real-life examples or practical applications of the information to help solidify your understanding.
Yes, it is not uncommon for scientists to encounter this issue. With the vast amount of information and constantly evolving research, it can be challenging to fully understand all areas of a specific field. This is why collaboration and seeking guidance from experts in the field is crucial for success.
There are multiple ways to seek help in understanding information, such as asking a mentor or colleague for guidance, attending workshops or seminars, or joining study groups. Additionally, taking breaks and allowing time for reflection can also aid in better understanding the material.