Students may prefer notes over books because notes typically contain concise and summarized information that is easier to review quickly. Notes also often highlight key points and concepts that are important for exams or assignments. Additionally, notes may be personalized by the student to cater to their learning style and preferences.
Open book examinations can lead to students not deeply understanding the material since they can rely on their notes. They can also be more time-consuming as students may spend too long searching for information. Additionally, there's a risk that students may not develop effective study habits if they become too reliant on their notes during exams.
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No you take NOTES in it. but it can be a book if you read your notes.
No there aren't any Cliff Notes for this book.
solved exercise of 1st chapter
Try Spark notes of Cliff Notes.
Three Cups of Tea notes are available on the website "Sparknotes," which is basically the same things as Cliffs Notes. I am not sure if Cliffs Notes offers notes on the book.
Not necessarily. Open book tests typically require students to demonstrate their understanding and application of concepts rather than just memorization. Students are allowed to use their notes or textbooks during the test, but they still need to interpret and analyze the information to answer questions effectively.
Just google the title of the book and articles will lead you to the notes.
try Spark notes dude it gives u good notes on the book
The book is too new to have any sort of notes such as sparknotes, cliff notes, pink monkey, novelguide, etc.
This is a book