Listening, Test Taking, Communication Skills
Time Management and Organization
Motivation, Goal Setting, Locus of Control
Learning Styles and Critical Reading
Study Skills & Test Prep
100

True or False: You should write down every word that the professor is saying.

False

100

According to Thomas Franks 10 steps robot mode means...

What is getting it done?

100

Someone who believes in their own ability to control themselves and influence the world around them.

What is Internal Locus of Control? 

100

These three types of ways people retain information (auditory/kinesthetic/visual).

What is a learning style?

100

True or False: You should only prepare for an exam the night before you have it

What is false?

200

 This notetaking method entails writing down the main ideas followed by bulleted lists of details from the main idea

What is outlining?

200

A set of skills designed to help you monitor and use time effectively to increase performance and achieve goals.

What is time management?

200

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? 

200

The 3R's in the SQ3R method 

What is Read, Recite and Review?

200

These types of exam questions are typically asked in a fill in the blank question

What is a Recall question?

300

This method of notetaking has a main idea and supporting ideas shoot out in a web of connected ideas. 

What is Mind-Mapping?

300

Being able to effectively make time estimates for getting work done is known as what.

What is the Fudge Ratio?

300

The "S" in SMART Goals stands for...

What is Specific? 

300

A person who prefers spoken instructions, discusses work in groups, reads notes aloud or records themselves reading.

What is an Auditory learner?

300

A multiple choice question on an exam is an example of this kind of question

What is a Recognition question?

400

The type of listening method that you engage in when you're understanding new information. (i.e. taking notes in class)

What is Active Listening?

400

The process of setting a time to study for 25 minutes, then taking a small 5 minute break, and finally reassessing what you've learned in the 25 minutes.

What is the Pomodoro Technique?

400

The "R" in SMART goals stands for...

What is Realistic? 

400

A person who prefers graphs or diagrams, takes notes by writing versus using a laptop, uses more than one color ink.

What is a Visual learner?

400

Starting early, using frequent study sessions over 5 days, divide your material into 4 chunks and consistently reviewing notes.

What is the Five Day Study Plan?

500

This notetaking method involves separating your notes into threes sections (cue, notetaking, summary) 

What is Cornell note-taking?

500

This term is the number of hours you spend studying versus in classes. 

Example: 15 credit hours versus 30 hours studying

What is the success formula?

500

This type of mindset is described as individuals being determined and grittier even after experiencing failure or difficulties.  

What is a Growth Mindset? 

500

The act of quickly scanning through material to identify important information.

What is Pseudo-skimming?

500

This type of learning occurs when you create a study guide, make flashcards, and quiz yourself when engaging in studying.

What is Active Learning?

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