Note Taking & Study Strategies
Time Management & Setting Goals
Campus Resources
Interdependence & Hidden Rules of College
Academic & Career Planning
100

This type of study strategy involves studying with a partner.

What is co-study?

100

This type of tracker can help you see your progress when working towards a specific goal or aspiration.

What is a goal tracker?

100

where do you go when you need help with research, tutoring, or with study strategies?

The learning commons

100

This type of responsibility is focused specifically on the individual. It states that YOU are the one responsible for completing work on time; your instructors are not going to chase after you for your assignments.

What is personal responsibility?

100

Academic and career planning is?

a strategic process that helps with education, skills, and long-term goals

200

This study strategy involves swapping subjects periodically throughout your study session.

What is interleaving?

200

This time management tool (typically a book but sometimes can be digital) can help you organize your daily and weekly tasks.

What is a weekly planner?

200

what is the bookstore for? 

When you want to buy school merchandise, or need to buy course materials

200

This is what a student can do to show active listening, and help with information retention.

What is classroom participation?

200

This type of assessment helps students identify careers that match their interest and personality 

Career interest

300

This study strategy involves breaking up study sessions into several small sessions, rather than one singular session.

What is spaced practice?

300

This time management tool can help you organize your entire month with due dates, important life events and reminders.

What is a monthly calendar?

300

You need to talk to someone about financial aid, where do you go?

TC Central

300

This concept involves knowing when and how to speak up for yourself.

What is Self-Advocacy?

300

what is academic eligibility?

refers to the minimum GPA required to stay in good academic standing.

400

This study strategy is the process of retrieving information from memory. This usually includes a flashcard.

What is retrieval pratice?

400

Creating one of these can help you see how much time you're spending on your daily tasks, and can be a good point of reference for reflection on your time management.

What is a time chart?

400

Where you would go to talk to someone when you are unsure if your major or career choice is right for you?

Career Resources 

400

This concept describes how it's up to you, the student, to make sure you're not cheating, recycling work or plagiarizing.

What is academic integrity?

400

This campus resource, located in Ruby Hicks, can help you find an internship associated with your major.

What is Career and Employability?

500

This type of study strategy involves drawing the concept or object that you're studying.

What is dual coding?

500

This type of goal is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

What is a SMART goal?

500

who would you call when you are having an emergency on campus?

campus police: 864-646-1800

500

This concept involves talking to people and making connections. It can result in job openings, collaborative
research projects, and referrals.

What is networking?

500

This is the amount of time that a typical Tri-County student will take to meet their associates degree requirements.

What is two years?