Time Management/Study Skills
Memory
StudentProfessionalism
Campus Resources
Transfer/Catalog
100

What is time management?

The process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities.

100

What are the 3 types of memory?

Sensory, working, long-term

100

What is student professionalism

The way students interact with professors and peers while on campus

100

What are the Math Lab hours?

Mon-Thurs 7:30am-8:45pm

Friday 8am-3pm

Satuday 8am-2pm

Sunday Closed

100

How many units do you need to transfer?

60

200

What does "studying" mean in college?

Doing homework, reading, reviewing, & actually studying for exams

200

How long does working memory last?

10-15 seconds

200

Name the first rule of the 6 rules of Positive Student Conduct

Respect

200

Go here to sign up for University tours

CTC

200

What is the IGETC?

General Education Pattern for UC & CSU

300

What are the 3 steps of time management?

1. Identify priorities

2. Identify distractions

3. Take control of your time

300

What is "rote learning"

Repeating something over and over in an attempt to memorize it.

300

What is confidentiality

Keeping student's information private

300

Having a note taker is one of the accommodations offer by this program

DSS

300

What is the difference between lower division units and upper division units?

Lower division units are freshman & sophomore level courses, upper division units are junior & senior level courses

400

List 3 study skills

Re-writing your notes, reviewing your notes each day, start early & break up into smaller assignments

400

List the 6 levels of learning from Bloom's Taxonomy

Remembering, Understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, creating

400

What is the "golden rule"

Treat others how you want to be treated

400

A student that is having trouble deciding a major can go here for undecided major workshops.

Career and Life Planning Center

400

What are the golden 4?

Speech, English, Critical Thinking, & Math

500

The best way to learn something new is to...

Teach it to someone else

500

Describe each level of learning

Remember--recalling facts and basic info

Understanding--summarize/explain in your own words

Apply--applying new information to something you already know

Analyze--draw connections among ideas, compare & contrast

Evaluate--argue or judge with your own thoughts & opinions

Create--produce original work, teaching it

500

List all 6 rules of professional student conduct

Respect, confidentiality, integrity, responsibility, diversity, communication

500

List 5 campus resources

CTC, CLP, Math Lab, Academic Support Center, Health Center, SDSI, DSS, Associated Students

500

Describe academic probation

When a student attempts at least 12 units and receives below a 2.0 GPA

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