Emotional Intelligence
Careers and College
Goals
Students
Time Management
100

When you have a strong interest, keep going forward, and don't give up

What is grit?

100

A basic course you must take before can enroll in an upper-level class

What is a prerequisite? 

100

What type of goal is "I will pass all of my classes this semester"?

What is Short-term?

100

A student who is 18 years old and just graduated high school is what type of student?

What is traditional?

100
This refers to doing more than one thing at a time

What is multitasking?

200

A person who looks on the bright side of things

What is an optimistic person?

200

Participating in teamwork is what kind of skill

What is personal?
200

The concept that is referred to as the desire inside yourself to achieve something

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

The number one issue students grapple with

What is purpose?

200

The amount of hours you should spend studying per hour spent in class

What is 2 hours?
300

This concept refers to adapting and adjusting your emotions, viewpoints, and actions as situations change

What is flexibility?

300

Today's economy can be described as

What is ever-changing?

300

The "M" in SMART goals stands for

What is measurable?

300

A student who is older, has experienced the job market, and is returning to college is which type of student?

What is nontraditional?

300

Where you will find add/drop deadlines

What is the Academic Calendar

400

The desire to get things done

What is motivation?
400

What personality type is intellectual, abstract, analytical and task oriented?

What is investigative?

400

A five-year goal is known as what type of goal

What is a mid-term goal?

400

First-year seminars, writing-intensive courses, collaborative assignments, service learning, and learning communities are considered what type of practice

What is high-impact practices?

400

Determining the time of day when you feel the most productive is a great way to help manage what

What is your energy?

500

This mindset is believing that you can change and are willing to try new approaches

What is growth mindset?

500

This is the value of a network and the tendencies for the people in these networks to do things for each other

What is social capital?

500

The "S" in SMART goals stands for

What is specific?

500

Discovering talents you didn't know you had and achieving your highest possible level of performance are examples of 

What is thriving in college?

500

Those who engage in this activity are more likely to develop unhealthy habits

What is procrastination?
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