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How do you learn best?

Do you prefer to be told things, see diagrams or write notes?

Try these on-line quizzes and questionnaires to find your learning style and make it work for you.


VARK

This questionnaire aims to find out how you take in ideas and information from your lecturer, books, or in everyday situations. It will suggest ways to improve your learning based on the answers you give.Copyright for this version of VARK is held by Neil D. Fleming, Christchurch, New Zealand and Charles C. Bonwell, Green Mountain, Colorado, USA.
University of Surrey's self-assessment skills sheet

Print out this questionnaire and test your study skills. Their site has other useful study skills material - click here to view it.
Birmingham Grid for Learning

A quiz to find out which of the 8 learning styles you belong to. The results appear in a colourful graph. The site has information on how to use your learning styles to improve your learning.
BBC's learning styles interactive questionnaire

Try this quiz to find your learning style.


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