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How You Learn

You're not a bad learner.

You've just been using the wrong method for your brain.

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You were taught in one format for twelve-plus years. Lectures. Textbooks. Sit still, read quietly, take notes. If it didn't work, the assumption was simple: try harder.

But cognitive science tells a different story. People encode information through three distinct channels — visual, auditory, and tactile. Everyone has all three, but most people rely on one far more than the others. When the format matches the channel, retention is effortless. When it doesn't, you're working against your brain.

That's not a discipline problem. It's a format mismatch.

Step 1

Take a 20-question assessment that identifies your dominant learning channel — the format your brain actually encodes in.

Step 2

Get your scored breakdown across all three styles. Not a box — a profile that shows why some methods click and others never do.

Step 3

Unlock personalized strategies, pitfalls to avoid, and a depth framework — matched to exactly how your brain works.

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Sensory modality framework by Walter Barbe & Raymond Swassing (1979). Cognitive foundations from Jerome Bruner (Harvard, 1966).