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/^t/Second, classroom creates the formal setting, which contributes to the proper organization of the material which is laid out in the manner meant to be most helpful for the learner to engage his learning capacities. Whearas, in the informal settings, which the guided study tends to be, there is less organisation so the student has a considerably greater problem on imposing structure on the data. Moreover, the student is dependant on his tutor, who may not be able to lay out the material in the proper manner, so the student must be more able to seek for it himself. This creates more space for individual activity as far as the material for studying is concerned, but it also creates much of arbitrariness and optionality in the choice of the material.