Like Me Not
Like Me
1 When I'm telling a story, I like to act it out.
2 If something is broken, I'll try to fix it myself.
3 I express myself better through writing than talking.
4 If I don't understand something, I'll become the Queen of Questions.
5 Retracing my steps is the easiest way to find or remember something.
6 I'm good at remembering faces, but not names.
7 When it comes to studying, silence is golden.
8 I like to read out loud--or at least under my breath.
9 If I'm lost, the first thing I do is look for a map.
10 I prefer science and/or art classes, where I can work with something other than a textbook.
11 Sitting in a classroom all day and taking notes is pure torture.
12 If I have a nagging question or problem, I talk to as many people as I can for help.
13 Snazzy pictures, headlines, and ads in newspapers or magazines are a big attraction for me.
14 It hurts to look at my notes and books with all of the neon highlighter covering it.
15 When studying for a big test, I like to have a group-study session where we discuss the material.

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If you answered "Like Me" to any of these questions, give yourself one point: 3, 6, 9, 13, 14. Is your score three or higher? Then read What Big Eyes You Have!

If you answered "Like Me" to any of these questions, give yourself one point: 4, 7, 8, 12, 15 Is your score three or higher? Read What Big Ears You Have!

If you answered "Like Me" to any of these questions, give yourself one point: 1, 2, 5, 10, 11 Is your score three or higher? Read Chomp!

Did you end up with a high score in more than one category? That can actually be a very cool thing. See, people tend to switch styles according to the subject material they're given, so a girl who usually prefers to read and take notes in her history class might also love just letting loose and going it alone in her computer class. Being able to work with more than one style is a nice advantage, since the world isn't neatly packaged to benefit all learners. If you know of a friend or classmate having a hard time with something, why don't you show her how you tackle it?