You find it easy to remember names but forget faces.
You often do well working out solutions or problems by taking them out.
In most circumstances, you need to hear yourself say it in order to effectively commit to memory.
You may find yourself reading aloud instead of reading silently, talking to yourself, or repeating instructions to make sure you understand them.
Ask questions to the professors in order to gain understanding.
Ask follow-up questions, if necessary.
The discussion cements the information for you.
You are distracted by noise and often need to work where it is relatively quiet.
However, you benefit from listening to lectures, dialogues and plays, using audio recording and videos, etc, participating in group discussions
STUDY TIPS
Attend classes, discussions, and tutorials. Your notes may be poor because you prefer to listen. Expand them
by talking with others and collecting notes from the textbook.
Consider finding a "note-taking study partner" in each class who will be your backup for filling in things you missed in class.
Put facts or dates into a song, a rap, or a rhythm to aid memorization.
Record class lectures make your own audio recordings by reading your notes and textbook information onto a recorder.
Review these records in your car or on a headset, whenever you can, to be ready for a test.
Use recorded books whenever possible. When studying by yourself, read textbooks and notes out loud. Repeat facts with your eyes closed.
Join a study group or study with a partner to review information, notes, texts, etc.
EXAM TIPS
Imagine talking with the examiner.
Listen to your voice and write down the answers.
Spend time in quiet places recalling the ideas.
Listen to audio CDs while exercising.
Speak your answers aloud inside your head.
RECOMMENDED TESTS
Oral Exams are recommended.
PRECAUTIONS
Reading passages and writing answers in a timed test.
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