Some of these elements include accessing prior knowledge, asking questions, and learning vocabulary.
What is recursive reading strategies?
These are the 3 components of remembering.
What is encoding, storage, and retrieval?
X, etc., ASAP, and < are examples of this when taking notes.
What are shortcuts?
One cost of college is the actual price. This is the other one.
What is the net price?
This is commonly known as the SQ3R method of reading.
What is Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review?
Your first grade teacher, your 6th birthday, and other events in your past are stored in this.
What is your long-term memory?
True or false. You never have to rewrite or add to your notes after a class.
What is false?
A key to success is matching student debt to this.
What is postgraduate income?
These include letters, first editions of books, and legal documents.
What are primary sources?
This is considered one of the primary obstacles to remembering.
What is lack of sleep?
These are the 3 biggest reasons behind procrastination.
What are lack of energy, lack of focus, and fear of failure?
True or false. Grants and scholarships need to be paid back.
What is false?
This German psychologist was the first to bring in research about memory loss.
Who was Ebbinghaus?
True or false. Cramming is not an effective method to study.
What is true?
We are told to put tasks in order of importance is an example of this.
What is prioritizing?
This student loan is one in which the government pays the interest while you are in school.
What is a direct subsidized loan?
This method of note taking was devised by Dr. Walter Pauk and has the name of a college in its title.
What is the Cornell method?
These are three of the 10 study habits for test prep.
What are read, attend, take notes, review, study, re-read, practice test, practice timed writing, and sleep?
A concept map is an example of this.
What is note taking?
True or false. The cost of college only includes tuition, books, and food.
What is false? Housing .