Moving On From One's Mistakes
Preparing for Success
Engaging in Your Learning
Value of Your Degree
Miscellaneous
100

You may never fail, but neither do you learn or grow.

What is fixed mindset?
100
A time period where you can go to talk to professors. 

What are office hours?

100

Can assist with class assignments or prepare for upcoming test during their office hours

What is the value of meeting with your professors
100

Where you can go to revise your resume, learning about internships and jobs, and mock interviews

What is the career center?

100
The acronym S.M.A.R.T. stands for writing specific kinds of goals.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely

200

In order to learn, we need to fail.

What is reframing the concept of failure?
200

The visual representation of being able to prioritize and manage your time. 

What is rocks and sand?

200

The concept of breaking up your time to study instead of cramming for hours. 

What is spacing?

200

Complete an internship, j oin student organizations, seek leadership opportunities, attend networking events/LinkedIn, job shadowing

What is preparing for your career?
200
Unfreezing, changing, and refreezing
What are the three stages of the cycle of change?
300

You believe their talents can be developed and you use failures to improve. 

What is growth mindset?
300
Study for 30 to 45 minutes, then take a 15 minute break
What is studying in chunks?
300

Can help you prepare for your semester, understand grading policies, identify the required texts, and know the schedule of assignments

What is a syllabus?
300

Higher earning potential, better career opportunities, job security and job satisfaction

What are the benefits of earning a degree

300
The weekly check-in for PASS students.
What is the weekly self-report?
400

Believing that others will look at them through the lens of a negative stereotype about their group instead of judging them on their merits.

What is stereotype threat?
400

One major piece of advice from the student panel or faculty panel. 

What is asking for help?

400
The learning concept of connecting an idea you are learning about to another concept from a different class, life experiences, etc. 

What is elaboration?

400

A 2-3 year experience to focus on a specific area of study that can help advance your career. 

What is graduate school?

400
Two semesters
What is the number of semesters that students have to move off of academic probation?
500

An internal experience of intellectual phoniness believing that success has nothing to do with one’s individual efforts or talents but rather luck or coincidence.

What is imposter syndrome?
500

Concepts you identify that are important to you as a person and can help you in your career to make decisions. 

What are values?

500

When reading for class, identifying the headings, subheadings, bold words, graphics, and pictures to help understand. 

What is active reading?

500

Might take 4-8 years to get and focuses a lot on research. Someone may also receive funding from the university for this degree. 

What is a PhD?

500

A great technique when it comes to achieving a goal, relaxing or motivating yourself

What is visualization?
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