You Are a Verbal-Linguistic Learner
Your mantra: Tell me in words -- written or spoken -- and I will understand.
Verbal-linguistic intelligence (along with logical-mathematical intelligence) is often associated with doing well in school. You have the ability to use words effectively for reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The poet has been described as the epitome of verbal-linguistic intelligence
I kinda agree with this. I read a lot, but I try not to speak too much. I wouldn't say I'm one to write a lot, like, I don't write just to write, I usually write when doing work or something at home. I often when bored, start drawing so maybe that has something to do with being Linguistic, maybe.
You Are a Logical-Mathematical Learner
Your mantra: Why? Well, because it's logical.
Logical-mathematical intelligence is often what we refer to when we call someone -- such as a mathematician or an engineer -- smart. You possess the ability to understand complex problems, both logical and mathematical. This intelligence asks questions, finds solutions, and reflects on the problem-solving process.
I think this describes be somewhat. I try to think of things logically before I go on to do them. So maybe that's why I got a 69% on this. Other than that I can do problems with logic and mathmatical skills but most of the time I think of doing them logical.
You Are a Visual-Spatial Learner
Your mantra: What you see is what you get.
Visual-spatial intelligence allows you to see and modify things in your mind. With an understanding of the visual world and its relation to physical items, you are good at solving spatial problems, designing, and doing crafts. Interior designers have remarkable spatial abilities, as do painters.
I could kind of see how this is like me. Whenever I doing problems like how many sides are on a square, I would imagine a cube and having it split up into different squares. So I could understand it. I'm not sure what spatial problems are, but I could be good at designing and doing crafts. I usually do crafts with my mom and family. I'm not so much of a painter as I am a pencil sketch/drawer.
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