Study Plan
Time Management
Elevator Pitch
Life Vision/Mission Statement
The Honor Code
100

This is the first step in creating a study plan.

What is identifying your goals?

100

When starting a large project, it’s helpful to break it down into these. 

What are smaller tasks or steps?

100

An elevator pitch is named after this short, timed activity.

What is an elevator ride?

100

A life vision often answers this question about where you see yourself. 

What is the future? 

100

The Honor Code emphasizes this trait, important for respecting others' work

What is honesty? 

200

This specific, measurable, and time-bound approach to planning is
commonly recommended. 

What are SMART goals?

200

This strategy involves dedicating blocks of time to specific activities

What is time blocking?

200

This element in an elevator pitch describes how your skills or background solve a specific problem

What is the problem-solution statement?

200

Mission statements are usually driven by this aspect of one's life, such as family or career.

What are personal values? 

200

This action is a violation of the Honor Code and involves using
unauthorized sources during exams

What is cheating? 

300

This study method divides large tasks into manageable pieces.

What is chunking?

300

Setting this type of limit on a task can help prevent perfectionism.

What is a time limit or deadline?

300

Including this element makes an elevator pitch more memorable. 

What is a unique selling point or personal story? 
300

This process involves setting long-term and short-term steps to fulfill your mission

What is goal planning? 

300

Upholding the Honor Code fosters this kind of environment among
students.

What is a trustworthy and respectful environment? 

400

This specific tool is useful for tracking both short-term and long-term assignments.

What is a planner or calendar?

400

Tracking this over a week can reveal where time is being spent.

What is a time log or time audit?

400

A well-crafted pitch typically avoids this type of language to stay concise. 

What is jargon or filler language? 

400

A mission statement should be both inspiring and achievable, often
referred to as this quality

What is realistic? 

400

A community built on honor and integrity encourages students to follow these personal principles.

What are ethical standards? 

500

Creating a study plan that emphasizes learning difficult topics first, while the brain is fresh, is known as this. 

What is front-loading?

500

This term refers to making time for both professional and personal goals.

What is work-life balance?

500

This technique involves practicing in front of others to refine your pitch. 

What is rehearsal with feedback? 

500

Changing aspects of your vision statement as you grow or change is an example of this

What is personal evolution? 
500

Violating the Honor Code can damage this important aspect of one's reputation.

What is credibility? 

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