But the point is, that kids have been doing that for years in school
in any case.
NOW you have brought up something that is a Real Problem. We Gripe
about Kids not knowing anthing but cannot seee the Reason. Ham Test
or School Tests, Mindless Memorization is doing us much good.
To merely memorize an answer to a question has little worth. To understand a topic so that the answer to ANY question can be obtained
has a lot of worth.
OTH, memorizing the answer to a question has more worth than not knowing
the answer at all. Even in the long run, the memorizing of anything
pays
off with not having to look it up at some later date. That's why the teacher made you memorize the 'times' table when you were learning to multiply.
OTH, memorizing the answer to a question has more worth than not
knowing the answer at all. Even in the long run, the memorizing of
anything pays off with not having to look it up at some later date.
That's why the teacher made you memorize the 'times' table when you
were learning to multiply.
By memorizing the answer, you may get it correct on the test, but to understand WHY that is the correct answer has more merit.
By memorizing the answer, you may get it correct on the test, but to understand WHY that is the correct answer has more merit.
'Round and 'round we go. By memorizing the answer, one will know the
answer to it on the test and one will know the answer to that question
if and when it ever comes up again. Knowing and memorizing the answer
to
a question, automatically gives one an insight into HOW the answer is applied to that question. Knowing the question and how the answer is applied gives one an insight as to WHY that is the right answer and can
be studied further, at a later date.
By memorizing the answer, you may get it correct on the test, but
to understand WHY that is the correct answer has more merit.
'Round and 'round we go. By memorizing the answer, one will know the
answer to it on the test and one will know the answer to that question
if and when it ever comes up again. Knowing and memorizing the answer
to
a question, automatically gives one an insight into HOW the answer is
applied to that question. Knowing the question and how the answer is
applied gives one an insight as to WHY that is the right answer and
can be studied further, at a later date.
Well, I guess I can see both sides. I studied the book for my novice/tech, general and advanced tickets, but only studied the
question pool for my extra.
The reason I did that on my extra is because the only book available
at the time was just the question pool with short explainations after
each question. However, one does have to study for the code
requirement. No question pool available there.
To summarize, what ever you feel comfortable with is fine. No one
but you can tell you how to study any different than what suits your
needs and what makes you learn. By the way, which exam are you
currently studying for?
'Round and 'round we go. By memorizing the answer, one will know the answer to it on the test and one will know the answer to that question
if and when it ever comes up again. Knowing and memorizing the answer
to a question, automatically gives one an insight into HOW the answer
is applied to that question. Knowing the question and how the answer
is applied gives one an insight as to WHY that is the right answer and
can be studied further, at a later date.
needs and what makes you learn. By the way, which exam are you currently studying for?
None...I don't see any incentive to study for the Extra, as the only
thing
you get with that license is extra CW band space. And I have only used
voice since I got my general ticket. When they were still issuing 1x2 calls, that was a slight incentive, but the 20wpm wasn't.
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