Studying Comprehension Not Memorizing
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Sep 07, 2012 Reading a math text for comprehension is NOT like reading a summer novel. 6 thoughts on “Studying to Understand vs Studying to Memorize” georgewoodbury says: February 16, 2010 at 10:13 pm. That is not to say memorization is the key or most important element. In fact, memorization cannot possibly lead to mathematical mastery.