The worst learning advice often pushes passive techniques like rereading or highlighting, which create false fluency. It’s used by well-meaning peers or outdated guides, but benefits no one—especially struggling students or self-learners. Such advice wastes time, hinders retention, and fosters frustration, making it counterproductive for anyone aiming for deep, lasting understanding.
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