The following URL is a link to a valuable WEB site.

http://metamath.com/lsweb/dvclearn.htm

At this site, you can take a survey to help you understand your own "learning style."

When you understand the style of learning that is most natural for you, you can explore study "strategies" or techniques that are likely to increase your success in class.

Even though an instructor may teach in a manner that does not make the subject easy for you to grasp, you can use strategies to make the class a better fit for you. If, for example, you are an "auditory" learner, recording every class for personal replay and study may be crucial. If you are a "tactile/kinesthetic (active)" learner, you may find it helpful to "make study cards and walk back and forth while reading them out loud" as a study strategy.

We can all benefit from discovering and using strategies that tailored to our personal learning styles. So, please check out the WEB resources at the link given above.

Regards, Larry Larsen