The Importance of Discovering your unique learning style
2008-09-14 20:30:41 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Education News News)Dallas, Texas- CaymanMama.com – In today’s day and age a good college education is one of the most prized gifts you can give to yourself. Studies show that, those who have a college education make more than those who do not. When you go to college, many people are feel overwhelmed by work, and most of them do not know how to study effectively.
While there are many study tips, the problem with these is that they use the “one method fits all” philosophy. This would be fine, if we were all programmed the same. However, since we are not, we each have unique learning styles.
It is important to find your unique learning style, because when you realize what it is, you can study the way that will benefit you the most, thus allowing you to get a better grade.
There are three main learning styles, the first being a visual learner. A visual learner is one who benefits most from learning from graphics, such as pictures, diagrams, maps etc. The next type is a kinesthetic learner. These are the type of people that learn by getting hands on practical experience. The last type is an auditory learner. These are the people that learn by listening.
You can find what kind of learner you are by taking many online surveys that tell you, what kind you are, as well as give you certain study habits. By discovering this, you are ensuring yourself a successful college career.
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