Overview
Study groups are smaller and more focused than broad communities. They work well for exam preparation, specialty circles, and shared educational goals.
How to use this feature
- Browse study groups by specialty or recommendation to find relevant spaces.
- Create a group when you need a dedicated learning environment with a defined focus area.
- Use member approvals and role updates to keep the learning space aligned with its purpose.
- Publish structured discussions and resources instead of relying on unorganized thread sprawl.
Practical tips
- lightbulb A study group should have a narrower purpose than a standard professional group.
- lightbulb Use approvals when member quality matters more than growth speed.
- lightbulb Choose discussion categories deliberately to keep the archive searchable later.