Great idea, I think I'll try to get some tips from chatgpt myself. I'd love to keep seeing your progress on studygram if you decide to adjust this program.
@nova_alma I'm so glad to help inspire some ideas! I'm definitely working on some adjustments and am planning to a 1 month update on my progress! Thanks so much for watching ❤️
@lynnz7501 Wow, that is super interesting! So you're close to even across all learning styles! I'm curious since you're directly opposite of me, what is your preferred method for auditory learning? Do you tend to listen to podcasts, music, or videos a lot?
@@jinjustudy I don't necessarily have a favorite auditory learning method. But I do enjoy watching TH-cam videos and tv shows over podcasts and songs. I like listening to things I find interesting while also having the option to read subtitles if I want. I struggle to stay focused when listening to podcasts because I'm easily distracted. And listening to music is good for picking up words here and there and making connections subconsciously but it's not the most effective thing unless you're actively going through the lyrics and learning the vocabulary and writing stuff down. Also, I'm learning Korean and I enjoy watching K-Dramas but I think I prefer reality shows for actually learning new vocabulary. I'm working on finding some to watch lol. But yeah, in the order of what I tend to use for auditory learning from what I use most to what I use least. . . Shows -> TH-cam Videos (I really like watching Korean ASMR videos before going to sleep) -> Music -> Podcasts All are good learning methods. Some just keep my attention better than others :) Oh, and I definitely struggle to learn with just auditory methods. At the very least I need visual stimulation to focus. That's why subtitles help me so much. This is why podcasts are something I struggle to actually listen to even when they're interesting.
I guess that's why your scores are so close for all learning styles! It's so interesting to find out how other people prefer to learn 😊 Also, I forgot to add this, but thank you so much for watching!
This was helpful thanks Girl ❤
@snehadutta590 So glad you were able to get something from it! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch 🥰
Excellent, will be using AI to try and structure my own studies! Thank you!
Great idea, I think I'll try to get some tips from chatgpt myself. I'd love to keep seeing your progress on studygram if you decide to adjust this program.
@nova_alma I'm so glad to help inspire some ideas! I'm definitely working on some adjustments and am planning to a 1 month update on my progress! Thanks so much for watching ❤️
I got 45% Auditory, 30% Tactile, and 25% Visual which was sort of surprising. But I have undiagnosed ADHD so perhaps I should have expected it lol
@lynnz7501 Wow, that is super interesting! So you're close to even across all learning styles! I'm curious since you're directly opposite of me, what is your preferred method for auditory learning? Do you tend to listen to podcasts, music, or videos a lot?
@@jinjustudy I don't necessarily have a favorite auditory learning method. But I do enjoy watching TH-cam videos and tv shows over podcasts and songs. I like listening to things I find interesting while also having the option to read subtitles if I want. I struggle to stay focused when listening to podcasts because I'm easily distracted. And listening to music is good for picking up words here and there and making connections subconsciously but it's not the most effective thing unless you're actively going through the lyrics and learning the vocabulary and writing stuff down. Also, I'm learning Korean and I enjoy watching K-Dramas but I think I prefer reality shows for actually learning new vocabulary. I'm working on finding some to watch lol.
But yeah, in the order of what I tend to use for auditory learning from what I use most to what I use least. . .
Shows -> TH-cam Videos (I really like watching Korean ASMR videos before going to sleep) -> Music -> Podcasts
All are good learning methods. Some just keep my attention better than others :)
Oh, and I definitely struggle to learn with just auditory methods. At the very least I need visual stimulation to focus. That's why subtitles help me so much. This is why podcasts are something I struggle to actually listen to even when they're interesting.
I guess that's why your scores are so close for all learning styles! It's so interesting to find out how other people prefer to learn 😊 Also, I forgot to add this, but thank you so much for watching!