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I learn more from written directions than from spoken ones. Often Sometimes Seldom I can remember most of the lectures without taking many notes. Often Sometimes Seldom When I am studying, I often review my notes aloud. Often Sometimes Seldom I find it difficult to sit at a desk very long. Often Sometimes Seldom I prefer to learn by handling real objects. Often Sometimes Seldom When I study for a test, I write things down. Often Sometimes Seldom I often use graphs, drawings, and charts as study aids. Often Sometimes Seldom If I am unsure of the spelling of a word, I try to hear the letters in my head or say them aloud. Often Sometimes Seldom When I learn something, I talk to myself or explain things to myself in my head. Often Sometimes Seldom If I am unsure of a word's spelling, I write the word down and look at it. Often Sometimes Seldom I can learn easily through lab work and experiments. Often Sometimes Seldom If I can touch and use materials, I learn faster. Often Sometimes Seldom I chew gum or eat while I study. Often Sometimes Seldom I can picture words and information in my head. Often Sometimes Seldom I need to take a lot of notes in class. Often Sometimes Seldom I rehearse the steps to math problems aloud. Often Sometimes Seldom When I sign up for a course, I hope it will be a lecture course and I can learn mostly by listening. Often Sometimes Seldom I would rather answer questions aloud than answer them in writing. Often Sometimes Seldom Taking field trips is a way of learning that I prefer. Often Sometimes Seldom I often change positions, tap my fingers, or make other movements during lectures. Often Sometimes Seldom I learn best by doing what I am trying to learn. Often Sometimes Seldom I review notes by rewriting them or outlining. Often Sometimes Seldom When I take a class, I hope most of the requirements will be based on reading. Often Sometimes Seldom I like to gather information through interviews or conversations. Often Sometimes Seldom Please enter the full email address you would like the Learning Styles analysis sent to:
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Last Updated: May 9, 2012
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