A common battle in time management.
What is procastination?
This is a method that helps you read with a purpose.
What is the SQ3R strategy?
This is a common word that pops up in True or False questions
What is Not?
This notetaking strategy was taught in class
What is the Cornell Method?
What does the A in SMART goals stand for?
You suffer less if the most important ____ is done first.
What is studying/work?
It's easy to get distracted here.
What is online reading?
A failed test is a way to ____
Correct errors/learn from your mistakes/new way to study
The most common method students use to take notes.
What are lists/bullet points?
They teach your courses, assign grades, and some do even more
What is faculty?
You should do this when you successfully complete a task
What does rewarding yourself mean?
The 4th core critical thinking skill
What is evaluation?
This type of exam prep doesn't work for everyone unless it's done right
What is a study group?
This is different from active listening.
What is hearing?
One of your first assignments
What is the Academic Success Plan?
You go back to this when your interrupted
What is the beginning of the study session?
Allow yourself enough time to do this and take your time
What is critical reading?
Remember to relax.
What is one way to control test anxiety?
This is one of the most important things you can do in class.
What is asking questions?
Match goals to needs and ambitions that are relevant.
What is Realistic?
The ideal concentration for this is 40 minutes
What is Deep Concentration?
_____ helps when reading a textbook.
What is annotating or highlighting?
Branching diagrams
What is a visual study guide?
This was the name of Homework 3's first reading.
What is "Are You Really Listening?"
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Where are my office hours?