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- Keep It Simple: Aim for a surface-level understanding that can be explained simply to a beginner.
Layer Two: The Concepts Layer
Once the logic layer is solidified, students can advance to the Concepts Layer, where the focus shifts to breaking down the main ideas into more specific concepts. This layer adds depth to learning, creating a more nuanced understanding of the topic.
Layer Two is essential for tackling exam questions or problem-solving scenarios that require intricate connections between different ideas. Recognizing how concepts interrelate will facilitate the application of knowledge in various contexts. A substantial portion—60 to 70%—of study time should be dedicated here, as this is where the foundation starts to be fortified with substance.