What type of learner are you?
Take the quiz to:
- Identify your learning strengths and weaknesses
- Gain critical insight into your learning habits (and how they help or harm you from getting the results you want!)
- Receive a comprehensive personalised report in your email
You'll also receive follow-up tips weekly to improve your learning system.
This quiz assesses your learner type across three key domains
Here's the breakdown...
Deep processing
Deep processing is your ability to evaluate and organise new information to form new knowledge and create strong memory. It's one of the most important areas for improving the way you learn.
Deep processing helps to:
- Retain information easier and for longer (reduces wasted time on relearning and revising)
- Form connections between different concepts
- Solve complex problems
Without good deep processing, studying becomes mindless and unenjoyable, which can also lead to procrastination.
Mindset
Mindset includes your beliefs around growth and how you respond to challenges, stress, and failure.
Mindset helps to:
- Embrace learning from mistakes (which makes learning new skills much faster and easier)
- Increase confidence and self-esteem
- Reduce anxiety and overwhelm around learning
- Achieve learning goals more consistently (even when busy)
Without good mindsets, learners feel more stress and pressure. Over time, it leads to self-doubt and a fear of failure, which causes learners to stick to ineffective learning habits.
Self-regulation
Self-regulation is your ability to monitor and adapt your learning methods so your brain can perform at its full potential.
Self-regulation helps to:
- Demystify why some people are ‘better at studying’ than others.
- Pinpoint areas for improvement
- Optimise learning techniques across any subject or assessment
- Maintain consistently high results, even when situations are not ideal.
Without good self-regulation, learners see inconsistent results despite lots of studying. There is uncertainty around how to learn best and often a reliance on "hoping for the best".
It all comes down to your ability to learn...
• Why do some study techniques work for some and not for others?
• Why do some people struggle to crack the top grade despite working harder than anyone else?
• How can you achieve consistent results across all your subjects?
It's all about how you learn. Watch this video to learn more about how your learning ability influences your success and struggles.