Unfortunately yes. I have been doing cheer for about 3 years now and since I am not a fast learner, it has been difficult. But just because you aren't a fast learned doesn't mean anything. It just means you have to pay more attention and work harder.
A quick learner or a fast learner.
its kinda hard to do that, well, unless youre a really fast learner, and you trust your stunt group, then yeah, i guess you can. It all depends on what you can do now.
You may be asked in an interview to give an example where you are a fast learner. This is designed to tell a potential employer how you see yourself as picking up new skills.
1. Quick learner. 2. Wiki learner 3. Rapid learner.
The ability to grasp new concepts quickly = fast learner
Yes, "fast learner" is typically hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "fast-learning student." However, when used as a noun on its own, it is usually not hyphenated, as in "She is a fast learner." The hyphen helps clarify that the two words work together to modify the noun.
Adaptable
Fast horse the goyhic cheerleader
Someone who is a fast learner and catches on to things fast
A learner driver has the same speed restrictions as any other road user.
I am a fast learner = I amable to learn new things quickly.
it depends if your a fast learner or not