Studying
Time Management
Campus Resources
Transitional Vocabulary
Imposter Phenomenon
100

This is not a study strategy.

      a. Flashcards

      b. Group studying

      c. Just remember everything!!!

      d. Concept mapping

What is C?

or 

What is Just Remember everything?

100

Number of hours in a day.

What are 24 hours?

100

This office is where you pay your college bill.   

What is the Bursar office?

100

A document that is your guide to a course and details of what will be expected of you to obtain a passing grade

What is a syllabus?

100

The idea that you’ve only succeeded due to luck, and not because of your talent or qualifications.

What is imposter syndrome/ imposter phenomenon.

200

When planning to achieve high grades in your exams, what should you avoid doing the night before the test?

     

What is cramming?

200

The following are the best ways to keep up with your school assignments:

      a. using a written planner/agenda

      b. memorizing the due dates

      c. using a google calendar

      d. both a and c

What is D?

or 

What is using a written planner/agenda and using a google calendar?

200

This campus resource manages dorms and college living spaces, roommate issues and other housing concerns. 

What is Residential Life?

200

A course for which a student must receive credit in order to progress to the next course in the program.

What is a Prerequisite?

200

An impact of imposter syndrome

Judging yourself harshly, perfectionism, feeling like a fraud, procrastination, self-sabotage, high levels of stress/anxiety, and overworking.

300

A type of note-taking style/strategy. 

What is the Outline method, Cornell method, mapping method. 

300

These are 3 barriers to academic success.   

What is a lack of time management skills, procrastination and social or technological distractions?

300

When you visit this office you can access tutoring, writing assistance and exam prep support. 

What is Student Academic Services or Academic Support?

300

A person that helps students set and achieve academic goals and how to make the most out of your college experience.  

What is an Academic Advisor

300

A way to combat your imposter feelings

Acknowledge your feelings

Own your success

Don't get focus on comparisons

Affirmations  

400

Quality studying requires 5 things:

a. fire snacks, super loud music, low light, lack of motivation, only the textbook

b. a schedule, clean workspace, good lighting and lack of distractions, preparation, good attitude

What is B. 

or 

What is a schedule, clean workspace, good lighting and lack of distractions, preparation, good attitude

400

A college website that lists your courses, schedule, and important college information. 

What is blackboard?

400

On campus this place helps with resume creating/editing, internships and finding a job after college. 

What is career services?

400

A degree received upon completion of a program of study at a university or college. Traditionally it requires 4 years of full time education to earn this degree. 

What is a Bachelor’s Degree?

400

If you are experiencing imposter syndrome you can get help from this campus resource.

What is Academic advisor or Counseling/Wellness Center.

500

Name 3 learning styles.

What are auditory, visual, and kinesthetic?

500

This is how much time you should spend studying for every hour of class.

What are 40 mins to 2 hours?

500

Name the 4 CHECS teams

College Readiness, College Success, Career Support, and Social Services 

500

The period following initial registration when students may make class schedule adjustments

What is the Add/Drop Deadline

500

This CHECS team can support you with managing the emotional feelings that the transition to college can bring up 

What is the Social Services Team

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