Each person's learning style is a combination of the four basic learning modes. It is more meaningful to describe your learning style by a single data point that combines your scores on the four basic modes. To do this, use the two combination scales, AC-CE and AE -RO. These scales indicate the degree to which you emphasize abstractness over concreteness, and action over reflection.
Mark your raw scores on the two lines on the grid below and plot their point of intersection to find which of the four learning-style quadrants you fall into. The closer your point is to the point where the lines cross, the more balanced your learning style is. If your data point is close to any one of the four corners, this indicates that you rely heavily on one particular learning style.

This chart is adapted from the American Training Systems for CIS Release 0.5 1996