"I finally realized the differences in myself and my friends. In fact, I just used this information to help me with a relationship this past weekend."
-S.C., high school student, Oregon
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3. Encouraging individualized study skills
Short and accurate assessments help identify a student’s natural and unique learning and thinking strengths so that students can make the best use of their study time. Students can discover how they best perceive (take in) new information through their senses and how they best process (think about) that information once inside. Once a student’s learning and thinking styles are identified they can begin applying them in a practical way. Developing effective study habits targeted to their preferences will help them make the most of their study time.
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