Information/Memory
Goals/Finances
Diversity/Morals
Studying/Time Management
Miscellaneous
100
The two types of memory (____ Term and ____ Term)
What are short term and long term?
100
True or false: It is recommended that you keep your debit card and pin number together, in case you forget the number.
False.
100
A person's belief in a divine or supernatural power/being
What is religion?
100
The act of delaying, postponing, or waiting until the last minute to do something.
What is procrastination?
100
True or false: In 1900, fewer than 2% of Americans attended college
True
200
A term defined as: the skill to keep learning throughout your entire life
What is life-long learning?
200
A reserve fund set aside to handle unexpected debts that are outside the range of the usual budget.
What is a contingency fund?
200
Using someone else’s thoughts, ideas, information, or words without giving them credit
What is plagiarism?
200
As a general tip, for every one hour spent in class, you should spend __________
What are two hours studying?
200
The process of dividing the terms on your list into groups of five, seven, or nine, so that you can visualize each group in your mind.
What is chunking?
300
Name three mnemonic devices to improve your memory and help you retain information (there are at least four)
What are acronyms, acrostics, rhymes/songs, and visualization?
300
A numerical expression based on a statistical analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of that person
What is a credit score?
300
Those aspects of a group of people that are passed on and/or learned from generation to generation such as traditions, foods, language, clothing, beliefs, etc.
What is culture?
300
Improperly managing your time can result in bad grades, which can lead to these two penalties.
What are academic probation and academic dismissal?
300
(2 dates) The year that the university started as Clemson University at Sumter, and the year that the campus became University of South Carolina Sumter.
What are 1966 and 1973?
400
The ability to know when there is a need for information and to be able to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use that information for the issue or problem at hand.
What is information literacy?
400
What SMART stands for in SMART goals
What are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time?
400
The two possible penalties for cheating/plagiarism
What are course failure and expulsion?
400
Two ways to beat procrastination. (There are seven general strategies.)
What are reminding yourself of the consequences, creating a to-do list, breaking big jobs into smaller steps, setting a timer, studying in a place that does not allow distractions and interruption, saying “NO”, and/or turning off your phone?
400
Name two ways to improve emotional intelligence (there are four)
What are identify your strengths and weaknesses, set realistic goals, formulate a plan, and check your progress on a regular basis?
500
Today, most of the American workforce is employed to _______, _______, or _______ information.
What are originate, manage, and transfer?
500
Three major companies that compile credit information.
What are Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian?
500
3 interrelated terms: A judgment or opinion formed without fact, a fixed notion or concept about a person or group, and the act of treating a person or group differently because of their race, ethnicity, etc.
What are prejudice, stereotype, and discrimination?
500
Three ways to take control of your time. (There are six general strategies.)
What are knowing your goals, setting priorities to meet your goals, anticipating the unexpected, taking control of your time, making a commitment to be punctual, and/or carrying out your plans?
500
What VARK stands for
What are visual, aural (auditory), reading/writing, and kinesthetic?
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