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The document discusses the results of a MAI (Multidimensional Aptitude Inventory) test and how it relates to the author's personal study tips. The author does not fully agree with the MAI results, noting they depend on the current situation. The top 5 study tips include: making lists of topics, taking notes during discussions, creating a reviewer, highlighting important concepts while studying, and re-evaluating unclear information. The author finds their study tips to be somewhat consistent with the MAI results, with some aspects depending on the specific situation.
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ANALYSIS

The document discusses the results of a MAI (Multidimensional Aptitude Inventory) test and how it relates to the author's personal study tips. The author does not fully agree with the MAI results, noting they depend on the current situation. The top 5 study tips include: making lists of topics, taking notes during discussions, creating a reviewer, highlighting important concepts while studying, and re-evaluating unclear information. The author finds their study tips to be somewhat consistent with the MAI results, with some aspects depending on the specific situation.
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ANALYSIS

Answer the following questions, then write your answers in the space provided.
1. Do you agree with the results of your MAI? Why or why not?
Honestly speaking, I do not concede with my result. The reason behind this is, it
depends on the scenario I am currently confronting. I look into my perfect total score then
I found out it is in the information management strategies, debugging, planning, and
procedural. In some aspects, they are indeed valid. As I deeply know myself some are
applied others are not.

2. Make a list of your “Top 5 Tips/Secrets for studying” based on your personal
experiences/ preferences. Share your answer in class.
TIPS TOWARDS SUCCESS
1. List down all the “things to do” in every subject matter.
2. During discussion, take down notes.
3. Make a reviewer.
4. While studying, highlights the important concepts.
5. Re-evaluate and go back to the information which is not clear. Re-read until you get
the point.

3. Does your MAI result consistent with your personal Top 5 Tips/Secrets for studying?
My tips are relative to MAI. As I view the result of MAI, I distinguish both. I found
out it is constant. Just like I've said in the first question, some aspects pertained depending
on the situation I am in.

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