A calendar or planner used to organize study time and remember due dates.
What is a time management system (or schedule)?
A simple plan to track income coming in and expenses going out.
What is a budget?
Writing down key points during class to review later.
What is note-taking?
Feeling very nervous, worried, or stressed before or during an exam.
What is test anxiety?
The minimum passing grade percentage required to complete this course.
What is 60%?
Deciding which tasks are the most important so you can do them first.
What is prioritizing?
Spending less money than you make each month.
What is staying within your budget (or saving money)?
nderstanding what you read or hear in class.
What is comprehension?
Answering easier test questions first to build confidence and save time.
What is a test-taking strategy?
Working friendly and effectively with other students on a group project.
What is collaboration (or teamwork)?
Spreading study hours across the week instead of waiting until the night before a test.
What is planning ahead (or avoiding cramming)?
Using careful thinking to fix a money problem, like having unexpected bills.
What is critical thinking?
eing able to remember learned material for a long time.
eing able to remember learned material for a long time.
Reviewing notes, making study guides, and sleeping well before test day.
What is exam preparation?
Talking calmly with group members to resolve a disagreement.
What is conflict resolution?
A goal or assignment with a strict date and time when it must be finished.
What is a deadline?
Things you pay for every month, such as rent, food, books, or phone plans.
What are expenses?
Using ideas learned in class to solve real-world or work problems.
What is application?
Breathing deeply and staying calm when feeling overwhelmed during a test.
What is anxiety management?
Reaching an agreement where everyone in a team gives up a little to work together.
What is negotiation (or compromise)?
Giving specific blocks of time in your day to studying, work, and sleep.
What is allocating time?
Making decisions about how to save, spend, and manage your money wisely.
What is financial management?
Questioning, analyzing, and evaluating information instead of just memorizing it.
What is critical thinking?
The main reason for using smart test strategies and studying early.
What is maximizing performance (or getting a good grade)?
Learning school rules, academic guidelines, and how university systems work.
What are student policies (or systems orientation)?