This person helps you to create a class schedule and makes sure that you are taking the right classes to meet your goals.
What is an academic advisor
The habit of delaying something that needs your immediate attention.
what is procrastination
Taking another person's ideas or work and presenting them as your own.
What is plagiarism
These are goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely.
What are Smart Goals
My favorite principal of all time would stand in the halls with his speaker saying "Don't waste your mind or your..."
What is time
This lists the courses you need to take and complete in your program of study to graduate with a degree
what is an academic ( educational) plan
Putting your tasks, goals, and values in order of importance.
What is prioritize
A reference that enables a reader to locate a source based on the information such as author's name, title of work, and the publication date.
What is a citation
People with this believe that their abilities can be improved. They can learn anything
What is the growth mindset
If you're going to eat an elephant you must do it in?
What is pieces (steps, bites)
Our academic adviser for this class is..
Who is Dr. Hernandez
Creating this will help you to live within your means, put money into savings, and possibly invest down the road
What is a budget
Writing without worrying about punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
What is free-writing
What is the online assessment that helps students identify their natural preferences towards careers. As well as increases self understanding and enhances personal development.
What is the Do What You Are (DWYA) Assessment
According to the text-THE most important skill a student will need to learn in college is the ability to continue...
What is Learning
The ability to recognize, understand, use, and manage emotions--moods, feelings, and attitudes
what is emotional intelligence
This shows important dates that are specific to your campus: financial aid, registration, add/drop deadlines.
What is an academic calendar
What does the I stand for according the G.U.I.D.E way of speaking?
What is Idea(s)
*In no way related to intelligence* This results from neurological disorders making it difficult for some students to acquire certain academic and social skills.
What is a Learning Disability
What University did Mrs. Fontenot Graduate from?
What is the University of Houston
Going beyond one's mental or physical ability, taking action even when things are difficult displaying perseverance, passion, and resilience even in the face of challenges.
what is GRIT
This is renewable, each one of us has a limited amount of it in a 24 hour day. Sleep deprivation greatly affects this.
What is Energy
Good writers spend the most time on this stage of writing. The first two are pre-writing and drafting
What is revising
This is the desire inside yourself to make things happen and the internal reward is the feeling you get inside when you achieve it--like nurses wanting to help others
what is intrinsic motivation
What does Mrs. Fontenot say is on the other side of challenges?
What is GROWTH