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Question 2 study or not 2 study, that is the question.

I have a problem when it comes to studying anything. The problem is, I don't do it. I have been 'studying' some MCSE courses now on and off for MONTHS! But I have never studied for anything for very long, just because I don't know how to, and get bored even though the goals and acheivments I want are clear in my mind. Can anybody suggest some ideas or got links, to do with actually acheiving study goals?? I don't think I am alone with this. Cheers.

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Thumbs up Studying ............

I also hate studying, but to get round this I try to get as much "hands-on" as possible. This not only brings the books to life but you can actually see why/or why not something actually happens. I will take in more if I actually do it rather than reading it off a page in a book.

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I agree, reading books and study guides burns me out after awhile, but like Frank said, hands-on is one of the most exciting things to do, read a little and do a hands-on lab. It's not that bad that way.

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