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Study Shows Preferences in American Study Styles

Have you ever put yourself through hours of studying, only for nothing to stick? Preply’s research suggests you may want to try specific techniques and practices that align with your preferred learning style. They studied trends across the U.S. and found that social learning tops the charts for popularity, accounting for 40% of Americans. Visual learning came in second, but six other styles rounded out the team’s list. Based on the study, most of you reading will fall into either the visual or social learning preference. Research shows that regardless of your preferred learning style, active recall, spaced repetition, and the Feynman technique are effective. Visual learners might enjoy mind mapping and SQ3R. If distraction is your struggle, try out the Pomodoro technique. There are even fun YouTube videos that will take care of timing you. Figuring out how you personally study best is more important than the number of hours you put in.

Study Shows Preferences in American Study Styles

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Study Shows Preferences in American Study Styles

Study Shows Preferences in American Study Styles

Have you ever put yourself through hours of studying, only for nothing to stick? Preply’s research suggests you may want to try specific techniques and practices that align with your preferred learning style. They studied trends across the U.S. and found that social learning tops the charts for popularity, accounting for 40% of Americans. Visual learning came in second, but six other styles rounded out the team’s list. Based on the study, most of you reading will fall into either the visual or social learning preference. Research shows that regardless of your preferred learning style, active recall, spaced repetition, and the Feynman technique are effective. Visual learners might enjoy mind mapping and SQ3R. If distraction is your struggle, try out the Pomodoro technique. There are even fun YouTube videos that will take care of timing you. Figuring out how you personally study best is more important than the number of hours you put in.

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