For myself, I don't have a snowball's chance of learning anything if I don't grasp the larger picture before I start absorbing massive amounts of information. (I'll eventually forget the procedural details and end up reworking the solution through the theory.).
yeah, this is what i meant actually.

i guess it's Ne+Si.
I need to perceive big picture in order to start memorizing stuff... but while perceiving i actually do memorize it subconsciuosly and totally without order or linearly...(which is mostly not enough).. so when i get grasp of bigger picture i can use Si and make it lined and stored.
This is my
passive learning style, so I feel most comfortable with it. If I need to study more efficiently because I'm in hurry with deadlines, I try to use more Si and Te, which is very uncomfortable to me.
I read somewhere like.. ENFPs have inferior Si, so... they memorize stuff poorly, and mostly in symbols. This is case with me. I can't linearly memorize stuff.. like in time line.
For example, I studied now physiology, it's huge exam, one of three biggest in whole medicine, and... stuff is totally linear, like (reduced version, actually this is written on 100 pages)"when concentration of Na+ Cl- gets lower in plasma, blood pressure gets lower, then kidney recognizes lower levels of Na+ Cl- and starts to produce hormon renyne, who then affects kidneys to reabsorb more H2O and NaCl which makes blood pressure and plasma volume again normal...... blah blah blah"
so all of book is like that, 1000 pages of mechanisms, it's actually very linear, despite you can see big picture, it's more important to see smaller stuff in this, linearly.. what happens after what.
so physiology definately doesn't suit my learning style.
most STJs I know have excell physiology because they store it dirrectly, don't search bigger picture that much.
but I can learn in STJ way when I need to, its just annoying.. to think and store. but also i will ASAP forget that inter-steps, details of ogranism functions...
when i studied with friend about renal system etc... there are tons of pages on kidneys and I closed the book and asked "so..what do you think, whats the thing with kidneys ? " she lol'd because it's
insane to try to know it through bigger picture... So I failed Physilogy today

I missed 1 point out of 120 to pass.

going again in 3 weeks. Now I have to think like STJ for 2 months.
On the other hand, Anatomy - could be also called "Si-only" lol, I learned it very well, easier than physiology, but I put more effort and much more time, and it's not linear, you can have chaos of data in your head.
Of course there are positive sides of being N dominant, because I'm sure I need less time to get it and learn it then others when I want to, + in exams I really give my best, I use all N in me to figure possible answers, and my intuition is very precize in figuring out which is important and how does each professor think so depending on who writes test i learn in his way.
It was rather handy when I had an INTP professor who loved introducing new problems on the exams, which required a thorough understanding of the theories she taught. About 85% of the class loathed her instruction style. Sure, I could also use some more hard deadlines, but I didn't share their sentiments.
Oh I love this! I will do it if I ever teach. But of course I will try not to make it too hard...
I take notes that look like disorganized mind maps during the class itself, and I pretty much rely solely on those when I study. I also have music, a chatroom, a few websites, and maybe the TV going at the same time.
It works extremely well.
oh i can NEVER take notes, I never owned a notebook for real... since elementary school..
but i have TV, phone, chats, music all on, lol.
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I also had this method I tried last summer of combinating 2 opposite stuff, I learned biochemistry for 3 hours, then I made pause for 30 minutes and read a novel. I really rested that way. So I could learn whole day without getting bored or tired. It's good when you're in a hurry with deadlines.