
Quad Study that will definitely improve your grades
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Book Introduction
“Studying becomes more fun when you know your learning style!”
Principled, goal-oriented, one-pointed, totalitarian…
Quad Study Reveals Patent Application Study Methods
★ Includes a learning aptitude test certified by the American EDI Institute!
★ Includes reviews of Quad Study by students from prestigious universities!
Conflicts can easily arise between parents and children who are unaware of their child's learning tendencies.
Parents want their children to study independently and improve their grades, but they feel frustrated and angry when their children do not sit at their desks for long periods of time or lose focus easily.
But the child's position is different.
Because you are studying in a way that does not suit you, it is difficult to concentrate and studying itself does not feel fun.
Quad Study: A New Learning Method That Transforms Misunderstanding into Understanding
The author, who has worked as a self-directed learning coach for 25 years and met countless students from prestigious universities, analyzed their study methods and common characteristics and organized them into a single system.
Quad Study divides learning tendencies into four types and provides specific study methods for each type.
It is divided into 'principled type (sensing-sequential)', 'goal-oriented type (sensing-holistic)', 'one-well type (intuition-sequential)', and 'holistic type (intuition-holistic)', and provides detailed guidance on study strengths for each type, note-taking methods, planner writing tips, preview and review methods, and entrance exam strategies.
Learning aptitude is the shortcut to passing.
If you properly understand your child's learning tendencies, not only will studying become more efficient, but even college acceptance rates will change significantly.
For example, the 'Student Academic Performance Evaluation' is recommended for those who are principled, systematic, and diligent, and those who are goal-oriented and steadily work toward their goals.
Because this model places importance on rank and achievement, consistency becomes competitiveness.
The well-type, who is strong in logical thinking, is good at the 'argumentative selection', and the holistic type, who is curious about various things and has an excellent ability to connect them, is good at the 'comprehensive student selection'.
Of course, there is no perfect answer, but an entrance exam strategy tailored to your child's personality will help them enjoy studying rather than feel burdened.
In the end, the child who studies with enjoyment reaches the top ranks.
If your child's grades don't improve no matter how much they attend private academies, if they can't get out of the perennial second-grade bracket, or if they quickly close their workbooks, you should first check their learning tendencies.
Quad Study will help parents and children understand each other more deeply, find study methods that suit their children, and learn more effectively.
Principled, goal-oriented, one-pointed, totalitarian…
Quad Study Reveals Patent Application Study Methods
★ Includes a learning aptitude test certified by the American EDI Institute!
★ Includes reviews of Quad Study by students from prestigious universities!
Conflicts can easily arise between parents and children who are unaware of their child's learning tendencies.
Parents want their children to study independently and improve their grades, but they feel frustrated and angry when their children do not sit at their desks for long periods of time or lose focus easily.
But the child's position is different.
Because you are studying in a way that does not suit you, it is difficult to concentrate and studying itself does not feel fun.
Quad Study: A New Learning Method That Transforms Misunderstanding into Understanding
The author, who has worked as a self-directed learning coach for 25 years and met countless students from prestigious universities, analyzed their study methods and common characteristics and organized them into a single system.
Quad Study divides learning tendencies into four types and provides specific study methods for each type.
It is divided into 'principled type (sensing-sequential)', 'goal-oriented type (sensing-holistic)', 'one-well type (intuition-sequential)', and 'holistic type (intuition-holistic)', and provides detailed guidance on study strengths for each type, note-taking methods, planner writing tips, preview and review methods, and entrance exam strategies.
Learning aptitude is the shortcut to passing.
If you properly understand your child's learning tendencies, not only will studying become more efficient, but even college acceptance rates will change significantly.
For example, the 'Student Academic Performance Evaluation' is recommended for those who are principled, systematic, and diligent, and those who are goal-oriented and steadily work toward their goals.
Because this model places importance on rank and achievement, consistency becomes competitiveness.
The well-type, who is strong in logical thinking, is good at the 'argumentative selection', and the holistic type, who is curious about various things and has an excellent ability to connect them, is good at the 'comprehensive student selection'.
Of course, there is no perfect answer, but an entrance exam strategy tailored to your child's personality will help them enjoy studying rather than feel burdened.
In the end, the child who studies with enjoyment reaches the top ranks.
If your child's grades don't improve no matter how much they attend private academies, if they can't get out of the perennial second-grade bracket, or if they quickly close their workbooks, you should first check their learning tendencies.
Quad Study will help parents and children understand each other more deeply, find study methods that suit their children, and learn more effectively.
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index
Prologue: The key to improving grades lies in your learning aptitude.
Chapter 1
"If your grades don't improve no matter how much you study" | Why Quad Study is necessary
-The instep struck by the axe of trust
What study method is right for my child?
-Your grades are reflected in your learning tendencies.
-Three Valleys of Discouragement | Middle school 2nd year, preparing for high school 1st year, repeating a college entrance exam
-If you just study blindly, your grades won't improve.
Quad Study Guide 1 | Learning Aptitude Test
Chapter 2
"Understanding your learning style is the beginning of studying." | Learn more about Quad Study
-If you fight with your child every time you study
-Steve Jobs is a 'totalitarian'
-Why older and younger children study differently
-A child who cannot concentrate on schoolwork
-Is a 'study brain' something you're born with?
Quad Study Guide 2 | Understanding Your Learning Aptitudes
Chapter 3
"The Secret to a Top Grade, From School Report Cards to the CSAT" | Quad Study Test Strategy
-School life varies depending on learning tendencies.
- A Korean study method tailored to your personality | Analyzing the poem "Azalea"
- Customized Math Study Methods for Your Personality | Analyzing the "Rotational Formula"
- Customized English Study Methods for Your Personality | Analyzing Relative Pronouns
-'Cave Reading Room' is not the answer.
-Should I memorize it or understand it?
Quad Study Guide 3 | How to Use Notes Based on Your Learning Style
Chapter 4
"SKY Mentors' Success Formula" | Quad Study's Success Strategy
-From the Valley of Despondency to the Top
-Studying is not about speed, but direction.
-Note-taking skills that form the basis of studying
-The most difficult but important thing is 'embodying'
-'Withdrawal' determines the level of completion of study
- 'Restructuring' to turn it into long-term memory
Quad Study Guide 4 | How to Create a Planner Based on Your Learning Style
Chapter 5
"The College Entrance Exam System Changes Frequently, but the Study Method Never Changes" | Quad Study's College Entrance Exam Strategy
-The study mindset of a mentor from a prestigious university
-How to understand and prepare for the high school credit system
- Pass in one go with a customized entrance exam strategy
-Study strengths revealed in the life record book
-The CSAT is ultimately a battle of strategy.
Quad Study Guide 5 | Preview and Review Strategies for Your Learning Style
Chapter 6
“Learn and grow on your own
"Children Who Do" | Self-Directed Learning, the Ultimate Goal of Quad Study
-There are times when the flow of study is broken.
- Finding the best study combination
-You can fill your hungry mind with study.
From Seed to Fruit, the Seven Stages of Transformation
-We must learn throughout our lives.
Quad Study Guide 6 | Quad Study Reviews from Students at Prestigious Universities
Chapter 1
"If your grades don't improve no matter how much you study" | Why Quad Study is necessary
-The instep struck by the axe of trust
What study method is right for my child?
-Your grades are reflected in your learning tendencies.
-Three Valleys of Discouragement | Middle school 2nd year, preparing for high school 1st year, repeating a college entrance exam
-If you just study blindly, your grades won't improve.
Quad Study Guide 1 | Learning Aptitude Test
Chapter 2
"Understanding your learning style is the beginning of studying." | Learn more about Quad Study
-If you fight with your child every time you study
-Steve Jobs is a 'totalitarian'
-Why older and younger children study differently
-A child who cannot concentrate on schoolwork
-Is a 'study brain' something you're born with?
Quad Study Guide 2 | Understanding Your Learning Aptitudes
Chapter 3
"The Secret to a Top Grade, From School Report Cards to the CSAT" | Quad Study Test Strategy
-School life varies depending on learning tendencies.
- A Korean study method tailored to your personality | Analyzing the poem "Azalea"
- Customized Math Study Methods for Your Personality | Analyzing the "Rotational Formula"
- Customized English Study Methods for Your Personality | Analyzing Relative Pronouns
-'Cave Reading Room' is not the answer.
-Should I memorize it or understand it?
Quad Study Guide 3 | How to Use Notes Based on Your Learning Style
Chapter 4
"SKY Mentors' Success Formula" | Quad Study's Success Strategy
-From the Valley of Despondency to the Top
-Studying is not about speed, but direction.
-Note-taking skills that form the basis of studying
-The most difficult but important thing is 'embodying'
-'Withdrawal' determines the level of completion of study
- 'Restructuring' to turn it into long-term memory
Quad Study Guide 4 | How to Create a Planner Based on Your Learning Style
Chapter 5
"The College Entrance Exam System Changes Frequently, but the Study Method Never Changes" | Quad Study's College Entrance Exam Strategy
-The study mindset of a mentor from a prestigious university
-How to understand and prepare for the high school credit system
- Pass in one go with a customized entrance exam strategy
-Study strengths revealed in the life record book
-The CSAT is ultimately a battle of strategy.
Quad Study Guide 5 | Preview and Review Strategies for Your Learning Style
Chapter 6
“Learn and grow on your own
"Children Who Do" | Self-Directed Learning, the Ultimate Goal of Quad Study
-There are times when the flow of study is broken.
- Finding the best study combination
-You can fill your hungry mind with study.
From Seed to Fruit, the Seven Stages of Transformation
-We must learn throughout our lives.
Quad Study Guide 6 | Quad Study Reviews from Students at Prestigious Universities
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Into the book
A child who doesn't have his or her own study method doesn't have the intermediate process of internalizing the concepts.
Just check with your eyes what someone is explaining.
You try to familiarize yourself with the textbook and concepts by looking at them, but you don't verify that you know them correctly.
--- p.23, from “‘The Instep Cracked by the Axe of Faith’”
The Quad Study Learning Style Test (Index of Learning Style) can be called the 'learning version of MBTI'.
In just 10 minutes, we scientifically diagnose your child's learning tendencies and suggest specific learning methods tailored to them.
You can understand the learning tendencies of not only your child but also your parents.
--- p.51, from "Quad Study Guide 1 | Learning Aptitude Test"
As you find a learning style that works for you, you'll develop what's called "study brain."
This is the core message that Quad Study emphasizes.
Rather than suppressing our children's innate tendencies and forcing them to follow the same method, true education should begin with understanding and respecting their innate tendencies and finding learning methods that suit them.
--- p.87, from “Is the talent for studying something you’re born with?”
Just like Jeongyoon and Minsu, the method of note-taking is clearly different depending on learning tendencies.
Sensory children feel reassured when they have all the class material covered.
Intuitive children, on the other hand, focus on understanding the content, so they take notes focusing on key concepts and ideas rather than details.
These differences in personality lead to different difficulties for each person.
--- p.181, from “The Basics of Studying: Note-taking Skills”
One of the biggest challenges children face when creating a planner is finding the right one for them.
Because I've never written a proper planner before, or I've never learned specific methods on how to do it.
So, even if you start something with passion, there are many cases where you give up halfway because you feel like something is not right.
--- p.206, from "Quad Study Guide 4 | How to Create a Planner by Learning Tendency"
In the era of the high school credit system, students' self-directed learning capabilities are more important than ever.
And the beginning of self-directed learning begins with understanding your own learning tendencies and creating a study plan that suits them.
Understanding and applying study methods tailored to each child's individual tendencies, as discussed in Quad Study, is an essential step in this larger picture.
--- p.240, from “How to Understand and Prepare for the High School Credit System”
There's one thing I've learned from talking to so many kids.
I'm sure your parents will agree.
It is the fact that children have a 'psychological need' that needs to be fulfilled more fundamentally than studying.
--- p.294, from “You can fill your hungry heart with study”
In a modern society where people can live to be 120 years old, preparations for a second and even third economic activity must begin now.
Only by continuously learning and mastering new knowledge and skills through effective study methods can we maintain competitiveness in a changing world.
Just check with your eyes what someone is explaining.
You try to familiarize yourself with the textbook and concepts by looking at them, but you don't verify that you know them correctly.
--- p.23, from “‘The Instep Cracked by the Axe of Faith’”
The Quad Study Learning Style Test (Index of Learning Style) can be called the 'learning version of MBTI'.
In just 10 minutes, we scientifically diagnose your child's learning tendencies and suggest specific learning methods tailored to them.
You can understand the learning tendencies of not only your child but also your parents.
--- p.51, from "Quad Study Guide 1 | Learning Aptitude Test"
As you find a learning style that works for you, you'll develop what's called "study brain."
This is the core message that Quad Study emphasizes.
Rather than suppressing our children's innate tendencies and forcing them to follow the same method, true education should begin with understanding and respecting their innate tendencies and finding learning methods that suit them.
--- p.87, from “Is the talent for studying something you’re born with?”
Just like Jeongyoon and Minsu, the method of note-taking is clearly different depending on learning tendencies.
Sensory children feel reassured when they have all the class material covered.
Intuitive children, on the other hand, focus on understanding the content, so they take notes focusing on key concepts and ideas rather than details.
These differences in personality lead to different difficulties for each person.
--- p.181, from “The Basics of Studying: Note-taking Skills”
One of the biggest challenges children face when creating a planner is finding the right one for them.
Because I've never written a proper planner before, or I've never learned specific methods on how to do it.
So, even if you start something with passion, there are many cases where you give up halfway because you feel like something is not right.
--- p.206, from "Quad Study Guide 4 | How to Create a Planner by Learning Tendency"
In the era of the high school credit system, students' self-directed learning capabilities are more important than ever.
And the beginning of self-directed learning begins with understanding your own learning tendencies and creating a study plan that suits them.
Understanding and applying study methods tailored to each child's individual tendencies, as discussed in Quad Study, is an essential step in this larger picture.
--- p.240, from “How to Understand and Prepare for the High School Credit System”
There's one thing I've learned from talking to so many kids.
I'm sure your parents will agree.
It is the fact that children have a 'psychological need' that needs to be fulfilled more fundamentally than studying.
--- p.294, from “You can fill your hungry heart with study”
In a modern society where people can live to be 120 years old, preparations for a second and even third economic activity must begin now.
Only by continuously learning and mastering new knowledge and skills through effective study methods can we maintain competitiveness in a changing world.
--- p.312, from “We Must Learn Throughout Our Lives”
Publisher's Review
“Knowing your learning style is the beginning of studying!”
Quad Study, a study guide tailored to your learning style
There are mothers who experience conflict every time they study with their children.
Rather than making plans, children want to tackle immediate problems one by one.
On the other hand, my mother believes that in order to study efficiently, you have to plan everything in advance.
It's frustrating for a mother to see her child not following her own path.
The author says that the cause of this conflict is that “neither the child nor the mother knows their learning tendencies.”
In reality, children tend to be 'one-well type' and have many experiences in the past where they made plans but failed to stick to them.
As a result, I am skeptical of the plan itself and feel that it is rather ineffective.
If the mother had understood her child's tendencies and suggested a study method that suited them, the conflict could have been avoided.
There is a big difference between parents knowing their child's learning tendencies and not knowing them.
The author has met with numerous students from prestigious universities for 25 years and analyzed their study methods and characteristics.
Based on this, this book introduces for the first time 'Quad Study', which divides learning tendencies into four types (principled, goal-oriented, one-well, and holistic).
From school grades to the college entrance exam,
What creates the gender gap?
Effective study methods clearly differ depending on one's learning style.
Even when solving the same problem, the approach will inevitably differ depending on the child's personality.
For example, let's think about analyzing poetry in Korean literature.
For a totalitarian child, it is more effective to first understand the role the poem played in the overall history of literature and the significance of the poet and his work, and then interpret the poem, rather than analyzing the poem directly.
On the other hand, a well-read child focuses on finding symbolic words and building logical systems when reading poetry.
This difference stems from the difference between the 'tendency to value the whole' and the 'tendency to value details'.
The secret to getting into a prestigious university,
Knowing your learning tendencies
There are many different entrance exam systems for university admissions, including the comprehensive student admissions process, the academic performance-based student admissions process, the essay-based admissions process, and the regular admissions process.
But you can't prepare all the models at once.
The key to increasing the acceptance rate is to choose a model that suits your child's personality and develop a strategy accordingly.
The principled and goal-oriented types are strong in the academic-based student selection process, which involves setting goals and taking steps one by one. The one-well type is strong in the essay-based student selection process, which utilizes logical thinking. The holistic type is strong in the comprehensive student selection process, which connects interests with extracurricular activities to create a single result.
The numerous students from prestigious universities the author met all had a clear understanding of which admissions process suited them best and which method was most effective.
A study method that suits everyone
does not exist
There is no absolutely right or wrong way to study in the world.
There are just ways that work for me and ways that don't.
These days, there are a lot of stories about people getting better grades by using the ‘○○ study method.’
Of course, that method may work well for some students.
But it doesn't apply equally to everyone.
For example, one of the Quad Study mentors said that he had a hard time sticking to the "morning person" routine of waking up at dawn to study during his high school days.
From 11 PM to 2 AM was my 'golden time for concentration', and I studied at my own pace.
Although this method was not recognized by the school or academy, thanks to his family and teachers' respect for his choice, he was able to maintain his own rhythm and eventually achieved the top 1% in the mock exam.
Learning tendencies have a profound impact on your entire life, beyond just your grades.
When I know what I'm good at and what I like to do, I can do anything more effectively.
In this "120-year lifespan," let's use Quad Study as a way to learn and master emerging technologies and maintain our own competitive edge.
Quad Study, a study guide tailored to your learning style
There are mothers who experience conflict every time they study with their children.
Rather than making plans, children want to tackle immediate problems one by one.
On the other hand, my mother believes that in order to study efficiently, you have to plan everything in advance.
It's frustrating for a mother to see her child not following her own path.
The author says that the cause of this conflict is that “neither the child nor the mother knows their learning tendencies.”
In reality, children tend to be 'one-well type' and have many experiences in the past where they made plans but failed to stick to them.
As a result, I am skeptical of the plan itself and feel that it is rather ineffective.
If the mother had understood her child's tendencies and suggested a study method that suited them, the conflict could have been avoided.
There is a big difference between parents knowing their child's learning tendencies and not knowing them.
The author has met with numerous students from prestigious universities for 25 years and analyzed their study methods and characteristics.
Based on this, this book introduces for the first time 'Quad Study', which divides learning tendencies into four types (principled, goal-oriented, one-well, and holistic).
From school grades to the college entrance exam,
What creates the gender gap?
Effective study methods clearly differ depending on one's learning style.
Even when solving the same problem, the approach will inevitably differ depending on the child's personality.
For example, let's think about analyzing poetry in Korean literature.
For a totalitarian child, it is more effective to first understand the role the poem played in the overall history of literature and the significance of the poet and his work, and then interpret the poem, rather than analyzing the poem directly.
On the other hand, a well-read child focuses on finding symbolic words and building logical systems when reading poetry.
This difference stems from the difference between the 'tendency to value the whole' and the 'tendency to value details'.
The secret to getting into a prestigious university,
Knowing your learning tendencies
There are many different entrance exam systems for university admissions, including the comprehensive student admissions process, the academic performance-based student admissions process, the essay-based admissions process, and the regular admissions process.
But you can't prepare all the models at once.
The key to increasing the acceptance rate is to choose a model that suits your child's personality and develop a strategy accordingly.
The principled and goal-oriented types are strong in the academic-based student selection process, which involves setting goals and taking steps one by one. The one-well type is strong in the essay-based student selection process, which utilizes logical thinking. The holistic type is strong in the comprehensive student selection process, which connects interests with extracurricular activities to create a single result.
The numerous students from prestigious universities the author met all had a clear understanding of which admissions process suited them best and which method was most effective.
A study method that suits everyone
does not exist
There is no absolutely right or wrong way to study in the world.
There are just ways that work for me and ways that don't.
These days, there are a lot of stories about people getting better grades by using the ‘○○ study method.’
Of course, that method may work well for some students.
But it doesn't apply equally to everyone.
For example, one of the Quad Study mentors said that he had a hard time sticking to the "morning person" routine of waking up at dawn to study during his high school days.
From 11 PM to 2 AM was my 'golden time for concentration', and I studied at my own pace.
Although this method was not recognized by the school or academy, thanks to his family and teachers' respect for his choice, he was able to maintain his own rhythm and eventually achieved the top 1% in the mock exam.
Learning tendencies have a profound impact on your entire life, beyond just your grades.
When I know what I'm good at and what I like to do, I can do anything more effectively.
In this "120-year lifespan," let's use Quad Study as a way to learn and master emerging technologies and maintain our own competitive edge.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 26, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 152*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791194357186
- ISBN10: 1194357180
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