Study Skills
Time Management
Goal Setting
Locus of Control
Miscellaneous
100

What is the Pomodoro Technique?

Focusing on a task for 25 minutes, then taking a short 3-5 minute break.  Repeat.

100

Using a planner, keeping a routine/color code, decluttering once a week, and using the success formula for studying are examples of what?

Time Management

100

This psychological pattern in which people doubt their accomplishments and have a persistent, often internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud“.

What is Imposter Syndrome? 

100

What is an INTERNAL Locus of Control?

The belief that control resides internally within yourself. An example of this might be the belief you are able to maintain your grades with hard work and motivation.

100

Plagiarism, Aiding in Academic Dishonesty, Buying/selling academic materials, Cheating, Resubmitting previously submitted work, & Falsifying documents are all examples of which violation of UB policy?

Academic Integrity

200

What are techniques you can use before a test to help you perform better?

Take a deep breath before starting, read all directions, start anywhere on the test, keep track of time, answer all questions

200

What is The Success Formula?

The belief that for every hour in class, you need to study two hours outside of class.

200

What are Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation?

•Intrinsic motivation (internal): When you do something because it aligns with your interests, passions or personal values.

•Extrinsic motivation (external): When you are motivated by external rewards or negative consequences.

200

Failing a test and blaming an instructor or tutor for not helping you succeed is an example of what?

External Locus of Control

200

What are the main two factors of grit?

Perseverance and Passion

300

What is the Five Day Study Plan?

Includes studying early, using short and frequent study sessions over a block of days (Pomodoro Method), and a consistent review of material

300

When should you start planning for an academic week?

Sunday:

1.Fixed activities first (class, work, appointments)

2.Study blocks (build in time for studying each day)

3.Personal goals (gym, read non-academic books, music)

4.Social times (clubs, parties, UB events)

300

What are S.M.A. R. T. Goals?

They are: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely

300

We lost the game because we didn’t practice enough is an example of which locus of control?

Internal

300

If a student feels inadequate and questions why they're in college, or feels like they don’t belong, it is called what?

The Impostor Syndrome

400

What are some examples of study skills?

Understanding assignments, academic writing, effective note-taking and reading, planning & organization, critical thinking.

400

How can you eliminate procrastination?

1.Get organized

2.Set simple and achievable goals

3.Create a timeline/schedule

4.Set concrete deadlines

5.Get rid of distractions

6.Time yourself (use an alarm)

7.Take breaks

8.Use incentives

9.Get the hard stuff done first

10.Tell someone about your goals/deadlines

400

How can a student improve their attitude?

Make clear goals, help themself focus, get sleep, eat/drink healthy, get rid of negative thoughts, pace themself w/benchmarks, prioritize, create consistent routines, use rewards

400

Being late to class because the weather is bad is an example of which locus of control?

External

400

Our book describes "Robot Mode" as what?

Simply getting things done 

500

Describe an optimal studying environment.

Finding the best study location, selecting great study music or ambient noise (or quiet whatever works best for you), and limiting possible distractions.

500

What is a simple term for the difference between the actual amount of time something takes you divided by the amount of time you estimated.

The Fudge Factor

500

Someone who believes the following things has what kind of mindset?  Intelligence, personality & character constantly evolve; Embraces challenges; Not afraid to fail; Wants to learn continuously 

A GROWTH Mindset

500

What is the belief that success resides externally with others, and is out of one's control? For example, believing good grades are due to luck, fate, or other factors.

EXTERNAL Locus of Control

500

How many hours are there in one week?
 

168

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