A - Visual
Caroline Lau Chen Yee (1507A101767)
"If I need to memorize something, I would first read and understand. Then I would write out whatever I remember. Sometimes I might need to rewrite the whole thing again if I forget. I study by writing out notes in specific patterns: mind map, bubble map etc. I'll also highlight the text in textbooks and label the points with numbers. When I first read a specific question, I would first visualize the page of this particular topic in the textbook. I can remember whether there is a picture on the top right, or what text is written on the bottom left of the page. I don't remember these pages by heart, it just comes naturally to me whenever I study."
B - Auditory
Lee Sze Theng (1507A101510)
"I think I can learn better during lectures and in class. When I have any enquiries, I would prefer to ask my friends instead of searching for the answer on the internet. I find it easier to remember when I am told about something instead of studying on it. While I am studying, I talk to myself a lot and keep on repeating the things I need to remember. While I am trying to explain something to someone, I don't usually write it out."
K - Kinaesthetic
Chia Tze San (1507A102007)
"Actually for me, visual or auditory learning are also ways that I use to study but when I get to touch, feel or physically do something, I can sort of even understand and learn the true meaning / reason deep down compared to the other two learning styles. I often prefer teachers to ask us to present an assignment rather than just noting down notes. So for now I study, I use all 3 ways, but most importantly when I go back home, I'll think of real-life situations. I often do this so I can feel more and understand more. By when I really need the answer, it comes naturally to me but not just by blindly learn by heart."


