Goal Setting and Learning Styles
Relationships and Diversity
Thinking, Memory, and Reading
Listening and Note-Taking
Writing, Studying, and Taking Tests
100
A statement that describes how your values will contribute to your career goals.
What is a mission statement?
100
A person who works with students to provide guidance and planning for a degree.
What is a Completion Coach?
100
Reading material quickly and superficially, paying particular attention to main ideas.
What is skimming?
100
Concentrating on what is being said with focus and purpose.
What is active listening?
100
A process in which a classmate evaluates your work.
What is peer review?
200
University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth, defined this as the tendency to sustain interest in and effort toward very long-term goals through growth, resilience, instinct, and tenacity.
What is GRIT?
200
A variety of ideas, cultures, viewpoints, beliefs, and backgrounds.
What is diversity?
200
A memory aid or strategy that helps you remember items, concepts, or a series of events.
What is a mnemonic device?
200
This method of note-taking uses symbols or a shortening of words to allow you more time to concentrate on what is being said.
What is an abbreviation?
200
Using someone else's words, images, and ideas without acknowledging them.
What is plagiarism?
300
This type of student associates images with information
What is a visual learner?
300
An oversimplified opinion of someone or something.
What is stereotyping?
300
Thinking that involves reviewing information for accuracy, authority, and logic before considering it usable.
What is critical thinking?
300
Dividing your notebook paper before you begin taking notes is an example of this note-taking method.
What is the Cornell Method?
300
A study method that includes writing information or formulas on a small card to be used while taking a test.
What is a cheat sheet?
400
These types of people encourage you to do your best in college.
What is a support system?
400
A judgement based on little or no information or misinformation about a person or thing.
What is prejudice?
400
An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word (e.g., ASCII, NASA ) to help you remember.
What is an acronym?
400
You mark important concepts in your textbook with this.
What is a highlighter?
400
This type of test has questions with words such as "no, never, none, always, every, entirely, only."
What is a true/false test?
500
The result or achievement toward which effort is directed
What is a goal?
500
Aggressive pressure or intimidation involving unwanted or offensive sexual advances.
What is sexual harassment?
500
The mental capacity of retaining and recalling facts, events, impressions, or previous experiences.
What is memory?
500
Processing and evaluating the information you hear.
What is critical listening?
500
This type of test question requires detailed and well-developed answers to describe a particular understanding of a concept.
What is an essay question?
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