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Each person learns in a unique way. Most people have a fair understanding of the way they are able to comprehend and retain information. But learning preferences goes beyond the way in which information is processed and remembered. Understanding your learning preferences also helps you to make decisions when selecting a course, and then to get the most out of that experience.

Complete the following questionnaire to learn more about your learning preferences.

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Do you write down new information to remember it?
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Do you repeat the information to yourself to memorize it?
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Do you retain information better by listening to a lecture?
4
Do you understand and remember when you read about a new invention?
5
Do you like to read books and study diagrams before experimenting with a toy/machinery?
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Do you like to look around, discover, and experiment to find out information rather than read about it?
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Do you follow a structured approach to find solutions to a problem?
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Do you use entirely different and unconventional approaches to resolve a crisis?
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Are you able to understand and learn on your own?
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Do you prefer individual learning to collaborative studies?
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Do you learn best by frequently interacting with other students and your instructor?

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