difficult learning process
A difficult learning process refers to the experience of encountering challenges, obstacles, or complexities while acquiring new knowledge or skills. It involves facing difficulty in understanding, applying, or retaining information, which requires additional effort and perseverance to overcome. This process often involves engagement in problem-solving, critical thinking, and active learning to navigate through the hurdles and achieve progress.
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