High School Study Skills

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Motivation
Get Motivated
Stay Motivated

Monitoring Input

Listening
Note Taking
Reading
Class Participation
Managing Process
Self Management
Time Management
Concentration
Managing Your Learning
Managing Your Memory
Class Participation
Test Preparation
Mastering Output
Test Taking

Dealing with Test Anxiety
Learning from Tests
Preparing Written Reports
Preparing Oral Reports
Class Participation

 

Self Assessments

No one processes information in exactly the same way you do.  By determining your learning style preferences, you can begin to study more effectively in less time.

Begin by identifying your personality type with the Jung Typology Test. This test will return a description of your personality in the form of 4 letters that represents various facets of your personality.  You will want to note these letters, paying particular attention to the middle two letters.  These letters will help you determine how you take information in and how you process it.  
Follow the link to the test and click the box labeled "Do It"  Don't forget to note your 4 letter type description.
Take the Jung Typology Test now.

For a description of your personal learning style, follow the links below (your learning style is indicated by the middle two letters of the 4 letter description returned by the Jung test).

For a suggestions on study strategies that work for you, follow the links below.

Second, it is also helpful to know your personal intelligences Chances are you have been introduced to the idea of multiple intelligences, but if not, click on the tree to discover your strongest intelligence.

 

Finally, some students find it interesting to note their brain dominance (left or right), Take a hemispheric dominance inventory test at MTSU


Index of Learning Styles from NC State University

 

 


Success Types Learning Style Type Indicator from
Texas Tech

 

 

 


Read a description of your personality type