Do you feel that this graph describes your learning rate?

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TheMidnightJudge
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01 May 2011, 9:54 pm

Kind of, although I don't necessarily pass my class mates.


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02 May 2011, 9:51 pm

I'm pictureing mine as up and down, with small gaps that resemble short periods of stopping.



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03 May 2011, 6:22 am

Yes most certainly in the vast majority of subjects, except for the ones that I am really obsessed with and English Language.
My English Language development was weird, I got a low level 3 in my year 6 English sats which is bad, I was in special help classes for english for most of my time at school, then all of a sudden when I was 15 something just clicked and my Essay grades went from really low to A/A*'s and I got an A* in my English Language GCSE even though I did not have a proper English teacher for the whole of that year, was in the bottom group with a lot fo really distruptive pupils.

So that chart would probably be pretty much flat then just suddenly shoot up right at the end for me.
But for the most part your graph does really describe how I learn.



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07 May 2011, 3:53 am

Omg, that sounds like me. I just don't get it until it "clicks" and then I'll remember it forever.



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07 May 2011, 5:12 pm

SammichEater wrote:
Something more like this
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That's me with science and math (mostly)


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