Learning Style Study Tips
Learning Style Study Tips
• Study with a friend so that you can talk out loud and hear the information.
• Recite quotes, lists, dates, etc., out loud.
• Ask your instructor if you can turn in a tape or give an oral report instead of written
work.
• Read or summarize your class notes onto a tape, or ask permission to tape record
classroom lectures. Listen to the tapes three times in preparation for a test.
• Before reading a chapter, look at all the pictures and headings, and then verbalize
what you think the chapter will be about.
• After you read a section, summarize it out loud.
• Have a friend quiz you on vocabulary words; recite the word and definition out loud
frequently.
• Before beginning an assignment, set a specific study goal, and say it out loud.
Example, “First, I will read my history chapter.”
• Read aloud whenever possible. In a quiet library, try hearing the words in your head as
you read.
• When doing complicated math problems, use graph paper (or use regular lined paper
sideways) to help alignment.
• Use color and graphic symbols to highlight main ideas in your notes, textbooks,
handouts, etc.