- Through their cooperative nature, study groups promote critical thinking and creativity as people address new questions and explanations with discussions and debates.
- Due to their interactive nature, there is greater chance that your weak points will jump out.
- Other people may pay more attention to your weaker topics, so you can all fill in each others' knowledge gaps.
- The temptation to procrastinate is much greater when you study alone than in an interactive environment.
- It's way more fun to snack with other people!