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Williamson-like Critique

Let me first start out by saying that in these past four years as a college student, I've learned a lot about my learning habits and what works for me. College is the first opportunity where you're given more lee-way as a student on your agency of how to conduct yourself and learn. It is also a constant battle between focusing on the "learning" aspect of absorbing and understanding information properly, and simply making the grade because as college students say nowadays... "GPA is forever". I've taken many courses over the years with different formats and have seen what works for me and what doesn't, versus what I like and what is good for me in the long run. Personally, I'm the type of student that, in order to truly grasp the information being taught, I can't be focusing on making sure I've written down what has been written on the board. I also can't be distracted by my phone or the internet. I also have to truly be interested i

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