What are auditory, visual and kinesthetic examples of?
Learning styles
What is it called when someone puts things off until last minute?
Prorastination
What item(s) can you use to keep track of important assignments, tests or events?
Calendar or planner
What is the first thing you should do before starting a test?
Read the directions
What healthy habits can help someone successfully pass an exam?
Ensure you get enough sleep, maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or mindfulness.
The SQ3R reading method is made up of five steps including? (Name at least 3)
Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review
What is a mental, emotional or physical strain caused by anxiety that prevents many students from being successful throughout their college career.
Stress
What is deciding when and how long to study called?
Time management
List 3 ways a student can indicate important information while taking notes?
Highlight, underline, bold, star, CAPS
Before beginning a test/quiz a student should?
READ DIRECTIONS, look over the entire test and develop a plan.
What is the name of the technique that encourages scheduling in breaks after 25-35 minutes of study?
Pomodoro Technique
What is a kind of thinking in which you question, analyze, interpret, evaluate and make a judgement about what you read, hear, say, or write
Critical thinking
What is the practice of using symbols and abbreviations for note-taking?
Annotations
What is a great on-the-go way to practice material and quiz yourself?
Flashcards
Name at least one of three highly effective test-taking strategies
1) Read all instructions carefully 2) Answer questions you know first, then return to more challenging ones 3) Eliminate clearly wrong answers to improve your chances if you need to guess.
What resources could a student utilize to prepare for a test?
Study guides, review books, online platforms that offer practice tests. STUDENT SUCCESS AND TUTORING CENTER (SSTC)
_________ refers to mental processes that help you set and carry out goals. You use these skills to solve problems, make plans and manage emotions.
Executive Functioning
What is it called when a student spreads out their study sessions over days or weeks (rather than cramming). This method is known to dramatically improve long term retention.
Spaced Practice/Distributed Learning
Besides using a planner or calendar name at least 2 more ways a student can stay organized
• Determine what your short and long-term goals are • Develop a system for dealing with papers and other materials • Avoid clutter by having specific places for materials to go • Plan ahead • Be willing to throw things away • Keep your organization system simple
When studying and self-testing, what methods can a student use?
Flashcards, end of chapter questions, or write everything before checking your notes
What is the note taking method called when you note down the central topic or idea in the center and work outwards adding the points which flow from and connect to it?
Mind Mapping
What does each letter in S-M-A-R-T for SMART Goals stand for?
S-Specific
M-Measurable
A-Attainable
R-Relevant
T-Time-Based
Name at least 2 benefits of being organized
• Getting more done • Doing a quality job • Lower stress levels • Feeling in control
Problem-solving skills allow you to overcome obstacles and find effective solutions to challenges. Name 3 tips to enhance problem solving skills
Name at least 3 Mnemonics/memorization techniques
Acronyms, Names, Songs, Phrases, Outlines, Numbers