Where Can I Find Tips for Studying Science?

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The discussion centers on locating a specific thread about studying science on Physics Forums. The original poster recalls that the thread contained links to resources focused on pedagogy and general study tips for science, including note-taking and reading strategies. Despite searching through numerous topics and using Google, they have been unable to find it. Other participants suggest narrowing down the search by considering specific fields of science or the nature of the resources, but the original poster believes the thread was more general in nature and related to study techniques rather than a specific discipline.
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I remembered seeing a thread with links on how to study science here on PF. I checked in academy and career and looked through 500 topics on search but i couldn't find it (prolly because I'm too tired). I'm not asking anyone to find it for me, but if anyone of you guys remember where that thread is located I would appreciate your help.
 
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I've seen many threads that fit that description. Could you narrow it down some? Was it a particular field of science? Physics, perhaps? Were the links self-study-type resources? (This one jumps out, probably because it was recent https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=111007) Or was it more pedagogy/philosophy-of-science-type stuff? Do you know how old the thread might be?
 
hmm...I'd say it was more the pedagogy part of studing science. I remember that the link was a site with tips on taking notes, reading, prepearing for different things and so on. I think it was general science and not any special field. I tried google all morning but I didn't find it. I have no idea how old the thread is.
 
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