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What learning style are you? (1 Viewer)

cookie.banana

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You are a very tactile (or kinesthetic) learner.

You prefer direct involvement in the learning environment and enjoy activities like role playing and sports. You remember things best once you've experienced them. You don't understand things so well if you only read about them. Reading usually bores you. You may talk with your hands. You might have been called a poor listener or a fidgety student. You probably like to wear sporty or comfortable clothing. You like games and you learn things by practicing. When you study you should take short breaks. You can be impulsive and you probably sit in the back of the class. You like to study in groups because of the interaction. You may be involved in drama. You can benefit by using role playing methods when you study. You could also benefit from making your own flashcards.

edit: aw yeah mofo
all right except for the comfy clothes shit
 

technicolour

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You are a visual and auditory learner.

You can benefit by using a combination of sight and sound when studying. You might use the phrase "I hear what you're saying" often. You can pick up information most easily by listening and reading. You may like to see class demonstrations, diagrams and other visual aids, and you benefit from watching video presentations. You can benefit by taking notes and reading them out loud. You would do well in a study group. You can memorize things by turning them into rhymes. You probably enjoy speaking in class.

I like it. I never remember things if I don't hear a discussion in class.
 

leahmaree1992

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I'm apparently very visual...however I like to dispute this just a little. :p If I get shown a new way to study, I'm eager to try it, and sometimes it just works. ;-)
 

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