Tự Học Như Thế Nào?
Edited by D rae, Travis Derouin, Webster, Devil President and 5 others
These days, if you want to learn something, get a teacher. But you have to pay a cost and these costs are expensive. To be self learning is just great!!!
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In order to be motivated, make sure you really want to learn something. If you do not want to learn for learning's sake, become clear about the reason why you want to learn something and try to imagine how it is, when your learning was successful. Maybe you'll find out, that you don't want to learn that thing, so at least you can save some time. If you don't really want to learn it, the time spent on trying to learn it will be mostly wasted.
2 Take a look at the information you have at the moment:
does it provide you enough stuff to learn? If so, start learning, else
gather at least as much information as you need to begin learning. Some
people may like it more if they have all the information they want to
learn, but it is also possible, that you become discouraged by too much
information, so find out how you feel most comfortable.
3 As said above, start learning.
If possible, do experimental stuff first, because it helps you to get
into the topic. Physicists for example often try to explain why
something works like they've seen in the experiment, so it would be good
if you can do the experiment on your own, make a thought-experiment or
get a video of that experiment. Although in some fields like mathematics
concrete examples may lead off-road, in most cases it will help you to
understand what's that stuff all about. It's not beneficial to learn
some formulae, statistics or dates if you can not imagine what they
describe.
4 If there is anything you can practice, maybe if you try to learn dancing some steps or in school exercises just do them.
Albeit it may be tempting to rush through them, for somebody
inexperienced it is better to do the exercises in a moderate pace and
careful. This prevents sloppy technique or bad habits, which are much
harder to correct than small mistakes at the beginning.