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Old 09-24-2009, 10:05 PM

I'm a 14 yr old all A student who now goes to a collegiate school - and for the first time in my whole life I'm having trouble with school. Ive made atleast 3 F's already and i would like to know what you do to study

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Old 09-25-2009, 12:13 AM

Well what we do to study really wont help you much. It depends on what kind of learner you are (auditory, visual or kinesthetic ). Do you learn best by watching someone do it? By reading instructions? Or by just jumping in and hoping for the best?

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Old 09-25-2009, 01:01 AM

To help explain better let me tell you a bit about each of those types.

Auditory - This is sound. If you're an auditory learner then you learn best from just hearing, lectures are best.
Visual - This is sight. If you're an auditory learner then you learn best from seeing. This could be reading or looking at diagrams, those sorts of things.
Kinesthetic - This one is more rare. It involves movement and the body. If you're a Kinesthetic Learner than you learn best from actually moving your body in relation to it.

It can be explained by an example of say learning to skip rope. Some people may be able to be told how to do it and do it, some may have to see it first to be able to do it, and some people could just hop in and learn by trying.

^_^ Besides helping to explain that I can't do much else, I don't study. : /

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Old 12-25-2009, 03:41 AM

I am kind of werid since whenever there's a test I don't study but pass the test with a good score. But when is needed, I will look over notes or whatever the test is gonna be on and than see which ones I need to have more practice on or something.... Sorry I know it didn't help much cuz I am not the one who study for test and stuff.

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Old 12-25-2009, 05:19 PM

Since this thread really isn't related to books, I'll go ahead and lock it up now. :yes:

 


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