Interpersonal Intelligences In Literacy Net And The Edutopia

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After completing the Literacy Net and the Edutopia quizzes, I scored the highest in interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences. I researched these intelligences and I would agree that those are the top intelligences in my life. These two have provided me with the most support and I have used them the most in my college life. Interpersonal intelligence shows that I enjoy talking to other people and using my social skills. I enjoy one-on-one conversation and normally given a deeper knowledge about the subject when I have deep conversations about views and perspectives of others. I enjoy listening as well as feeding off what others have to say to form my own opinion. I benefit when I am able to discuss with others about certain concepts. Group discussions are …show more content…
I learn the most when I am in a group and we are investing solutions to our problems. I have been able to interview outsiders to get their perspective and I was able to learn from their stories and experiences. I would grow if I took time to write notes to others and be diligent in my thoughts. When I am in a situation with other people, I often take the listening side of the conversation, so that I am able to learn from them and respond to their feelings. I consider myself a people pleaser as I learn what other expects of me, I try my best to fulfill the obligation. I take into account other feelings to ensure that we are both getting something out of the solution or conversation. Throughout college I have been given the awesome opportunity to mentor women that are younger than me and I have been able to be a listen for them, but also a

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