The learning style survey described eight intelligences a person can score under and they are: Linguistic, Musical, Logical Mathematical, Spatial, Kinesthetic, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal and Naturalist. Linguistic: is a verbal learner they enjoy reading and writing, for example; playing word games and tell stories to express their point. Musical: a musical learner, which they …show more content…
The internet gave me a definition: the ability to comprehend three-dimensional images, shapes and that it is the primary function of the right side of the brain used when solving puzzles, figuring out maps and taking part in any type of construction or engineering project (2016). This intelligence is one that I have as well, but I do not use it often. I do puzzles, look at maps (good with directions), and how I mentioned above I enjoy construction (building objects). I was not sure what the spatial intelligence was, but now I have a better understanding of it. My learning style results mentioned “Gaining expertise in this intelligence would be satisfying, but would require some effort” (2011), I agree because to solve a puzzle or do construction, it takes some time and …show more content…
When I was in middle school and high school, I always had trouble with reading and writing. I took the SAT and ACT a few times in high school for reading because I needed to meet the requirement to graduate. Graduation was closer than ever and I was excited about passing the test. At the point of taking the test I thought to myself, hopefully I pass at least with a 15 because that was the passing score and surprisingly, I did. Emotions ran through my head; happy, tears (of joy), and feeling nervous, since graduation was six months away, June