Over two months ago, we took a quiz that showed us what our ‘preferred’ learning style is based on our answers. I discovered that my learning style was ‘Reading.’ From then on, I started finding study habits that are considered most compatible with people whose learning style is Reading. Helpful study habits include reading the study materials over and over again (repetition helps the brain remembers easier), simply reading your text book (works great if you actually pay attention to what you read), and making note cards that you can read from (necessary if you’re quite forgetful). I found that I have been using those study habits all along, especially this school year. Through more research, I learned more about the way I work and what my interests are. Now that I know what works and what doesn’t work for me, I have a head start for next school year. Studying should be easier for me next year, considering all the challenging classes that next year will offer. I will try working on developing and expanding the other three learning styles: Visual, Aural, and Kinestheic because I believe that will come in handy in the future.
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theteacher174 Said:
on June 11, 2009 at 11:30 pm
You have done a wonderful job of self-evaluation. I hope that understanding the way you think will be a plus in the upcoming years.