What are my learning styles? In my own mind I tend to be a non-linear thinker. Why? Because, when a problem appears to me (any kind) I always gather possible ways to resolve it; even if it’s things that I have not touched or learned in my life for me it is STILL a possible way to do it. It might sound like an abstract or speculative way but in fact, logic for me is the only mean to reveal the facets of a problem. And that also define my MBTI result which is Introvert/Sensor/Thinker/Judger.
How do I answer question?
In my opinion, the best way to answer any question is by “Reflection”. By answering a question reflectively we open a grand pattern that can lead us to many solutions. And by doing that we just don’t put thought and concern into the question, we analyze it deeply and try not to make any mistake that can lead us to what we call misunderstanding.
Do I approach things from an abstract perspective or with more hands on?
By using an abstract perspective, our way to learn things are more theoretical. Not to say that all of it is going to be pure rational but most of our work will lead us to an unlimited unanswered questions. On the other hand, more hands on gives us numerous answers to what we seek. For example: imagine you are studying to be a mechanic. On this subject our abstract perspective work would be all the formula and equation. That alone will not help you to solve any mechanic problem, and that’s where hands on take place. It will help you to get a better understanding of what you do and how you‘ll fix a mechanic problem.
Do I learn best by seeing, by hearing or by doing?
Hearing, for me, is the more comfortable way to learn. It’s why I agree to my result below that I am an auditory learner. Although just hearing information is not the only step to learn it, I tend to practice what I heard by doing it myself. But basically I am an auditory learner and I agree with that.
Am I analytical, logical, or sequential?