MISC.
Attitude and Motivation
Listening and Note-Taking
Goal Setting
Study Techniques
100

Passion and perseverance is.

What is GRIT?

100

managing your stress, recognizing negative feelings and thoughts, changing what is possible are examples of what 

What is how to improve your attitude?

100

Self-affirmations and box breathing are examples of.

What are relaxation techniques?

100

The object of a person’s ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. What is this? 


What is Goal

100

The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement?

What is critical thinking?

200

 True or False: In a group situation you should begin by asserting dominance.

What is FALSE.

200

If a student’s cumulative UB grade point average (GPA) is 2.000 or greater and the student’s most recent semester GPA at UB is 2.000 or greater.

What is Academic Good Standing?

200

Helps to hold important information in sensory memory longer and helps with focusing on some information and ignoring others.

What is Selective Attention? 

200

This can lead to the formation of false memories.

What is sleep deprivation?

200

Strategies and techniques to manage studying 

What is study skills? 

300

Being responsive, responsible, accountable and working towards solving problems are all components of.

What is effective groupwork?

300

What are the components of Attitude?

what is cognitive, behavioral, and affective?

300

Being in the moment, also a way of building resiliency is called?

What is Mindfulness? 

300

Without selective attention you would be?

What is overwhelmed?

300

focused studying for 30 minutes followed by a 5 minute break where you think about what you just studied, then returning to study is called.

What is The Pomodoro Technique?

400

The color purple is said to aid in?

What is Memory?

400

The single cumulative number that represents your entire academic performance.

What is GPA (Grade Point Average)?

400

Fear characterized by behavioral disturbances.

What is Anxiety? 

400

The process of understanding how you learn is called?

What is a Metacognition?

400

exposing yourself to information in the hopes that it will "sink in" somehow

what is passive learning?

500

What does S.M.A.R.T stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound

500

What is the result of a student having a quality point deficit of 20 or more? 

What is Academic Dismissal?

500

Kinesthetic, Auditory and Visual

What are the three learning styles we discussed in class?

500

What does SMART goals stand for? 

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Timely

500

when you force your brain to do things: work out a hard problem or recall previous information, etc. 

What is active learning?

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