Gregorc Style Delineator

Today, we did a test on learning styles by Anthony F. Gregorc. There are four learning styles Concrete sequential (CS), Abstract Sequential (AS), Abstract Random (AR), and Concrete Random (CR).
-Concrete learners are people who learn from actual, hand-on experience and abstract learners are those who learn better from theories and concepts.
-Sequential learners learn from bottom up, from minor details to major concept, while random learners learn from top down, from general concept to specific details.
The test result shows me that my learning style is quite a combination of all 4 styles. I scored
CS: 26
AS: 25
AR:22
CR:27
The scores are very close, indicating that I follow all four learning styles. I was put into the CR group because I scored the highest in CR. After the discussion, I found that some of the aspects of CR learner apply directly to me but some don’t. This is because I am also into other types of learning.

Strangely, I also found my self to be very concrete sequential. I do things step by step, I have agenda for everything I do, and I find it hard working in group and following incomplete or unclear directions. From the score in each style, it can be concluded that I am a combination of all styles with CR as the strongest description of who I am.
Knowing my learning style will help me in the future. I will confidently confront the things I am good at and avoid the things I am not so good at. Compensating my weaknesses with my strengths will lay a foundation to success in life.
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