Student
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Style description
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Learning Style
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Jeny
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"Sometimes, if I have a
study guide, I'll tape it to the front of my Trapper
Keeper, so if I have any extra time, I can glance at
it.
| Read/write |
Evan Agustin |
"Taking notes on
whatever I'm studying and going over them really
helps me out when studying. The task of taking notes
and writing down the material is what helps me, and
reviewing those notes adds to the repetition that's
going on, which helps even more. Also, before
studying try to get or already have enough sleep,
because sleepiness can really get you out of
studying; it always does for me."
| Read/write |
Jason
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Listen to soothing, but
invigorating music. I usually listen to Beethoven while
I do mindless homework like math, French, or science
assignments. It gets your brain pumping and flowing, and
keeps you alert and awake."
| Aural |
Dennis
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"While studying, keep peppermint in your mouth... it clears your nasal passage for fresh air. More fresh air means more oxygen to the brain. Trust me, this really helps with memorizing and studying for school."
| Kinesthetic |
"Keycards are great study aids. You summarize your notes for the subject by each topic then you summarize the summary so that you have the key ideas and points for each topic. These you write down on cards under each topic heading. Put them in a small ringbinder and carry them with you. Then you can flip through them while waiting in a queue or waiting at your desk for a class to start. These quick flip-throughs of all the major points keep facts alive in your memory ready for recall in the exam."
| Read/write |
task 5
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