You can learn about yourself as a learner by exploring your strengths and weaknesses, which allows you to better understand how you learn and interact with others. When working in groups, you can see how different people learn. Understanding there are multiple pathways to learning and no single style is better than another is important. By knowing yourself, you can understand working with different people in class and choose a realistic career that matches your strengths. If diagnosed with a disability by a physician through tests or bloodwork, the school can provide programs to help manage it, such as note taking assistance or extra test time, so it is important to learn about your disability.