Time management
Study habits
Financial literacy
Relationships
College/Career
100

This term refers to the act of delaying tasks you know you should be doing.


Procrastination.

100

Listening to lectures and reading textbooks are examples of this type of learning, where you take in information rather than doing it yourself.


Passive learning.

100

True or false: investing teaches self discipline, and time management.

True.

100

True or false: Networking and making professional connections can help you land a job.


True.

100

This social media platform helps you connect with professionals and showcase your skills for job opportunities.


LinkedIn.

200

This digital companion keeps teens busy with apps, notifications, and social media making it today’s top distraction


Phone.

200

Learning by doing, questioning, and explaining basically, thinking out loud while studying is this type of learning.


Active learning.

200

This type of expense stays the same each month, like a phone bill or rent


Fixed.

200

You can meet new people and share hobbies by joining one of these organized groups or activities.


Club or team.

200

This type of work experience can be either paid or unpaid, giving students hands-on skills in a professional setting.


Internship.

300

Bell times, class periods, and after-school activities all make up this organized list known as a ______


Schedule

300

Students who learn best by building models, acting things out, or practicing skills are using this learning style.


Kinesthetic learning.


300

Using this card affects your bank account immediately, while using this card builds your credit history if you pay on time


Debit card, credit card.

300

Treat everyone with this, even if their food, hobbies, or family traditions are very different from yours.


Respect.

300

This document is often submitted alongside a resume to explain why you are a strong candidate.


Cover letter.

400

This strategy involves doing the most important assignment first.


Prioritizing.

400

By dividing the page into sections for cues, notes, and summaries, this type of system improves comprehension and review.


Cornell notes.

400

This financial activity not only grows wealth but encourages habits like delaying gratification and scheduling tasks efficiently.


Investing.

400

Saying ‘no’ to extra work, limiting social media use, or asking for personal space are examples of this protective practice.



Boundary/ setting boundaries.

400

This term refers to the professional relationships you build during an internship that can help you in your future career.


Networking.

500

This skill requires predicting how long a task will take something most students underestimate by at least 50%.


Time estimation.


500

This method consist of working or studying for a certain amount of time, and then taking short breaks and repeating.

Pomodoro technique.

500

This type of retirement account in the U.S. allows contributions to grow tax-deferred, and is often offered through your job.


401(k).

500

Joining activities and discovering common interests is the key to doing this successfully in a new setting.


Making new friends.

500

What is the formula for success that we displayed on the presentation last week?

Personal satisfaction + professional growth.