Class Content
People
Theories
MNSU
Miscellaneous
100
SMART Goals acronym meaning

Specific, Measureable, Achieveable/Attainable, Realistic, Time-bound/Time-sensitive

100

The authors of our textbook

Who is Diane Sukiennik & Lisa Raufman?

100

Common geographical feature used to describe personality (bonus points if you can tell what it stands for)

OCEAN (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism)

100

The name of our MNSU mascot Maverick

What is Stomper?

100

Date of 2026 Daylight Savings - spring ahead

What is Sunday, March 8th?

200

Alternative name for self-fulfilling prophecy

What is pygmalion effect?

200

This person coined the term and types of multiple intelligences.

Who is Howard Gardner in 1893?

200

Number of intelligences according to Gardner

What is 8?

200

Name 3 free MNSU student support resources

Ex: Counseling Center, Food Pantry, LGBT Center, Women's Center, Multicultural Center, Center for Sport and Performance Psychology

200

This professional networking platform is used by over 900 million people worldwide

What is LinkedIn?

300

Seemingly random or coincidental events that present themselves as we are attempting to pursue our goals in a thoughtful, linear, left-brain way

Planned Happenstance

300

This person coined the Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments (RIASEC).

Who is John Holland?

300

Six cluster types included/examined with the Strong Interest Inventory

Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional 

300

This is MNSU's acceptance & graduation rate (as of 2023).

What is 91.3% and 53.5%, respectively?

300

This is the most common month of the year when companies hire new graduates.

What is May?

400

This weather phenomenon illustrates Super's pillars of Career Development and Life-Span roles.

What is a rainbow?

400

This person coined the 5 Stages of Career Development (growth, exploration, establishment, maintenance, and decline).

Who is Donald Super?
400

Number of distinct personality types you could possibly get from the MBTI & example of an MBTI result. 

What is 16 and I vs E, S vs N, T vs F, or J vs P?

400

This is where you will go to get your resume and cover letter checked for this class (name, office number) and the drop-in times. 

What is Career Development Center, 209 Wigley Administration, & Monday-Thursday 11AM-1PM?

400

This is the animal of the year (theme of Week 6 presentation) & the animal hidden in the middle of selective attention video during Week 6 (two different animals). 

What is horse and gorilla?
500

This is the number of decision-making styles we covered in Week 2 & name 3.

What is 9 and planning, impulsive, intuitive, compliant, delaying, fatalistic, agonizing, paralytic, and defaulting?

500

These two people invented one of the most popular personality tests (that we took in class), and it is based on this person's theory. 

Who is Katharine Cook Briggs & Isabel Briggs (aka Myers-Briggs) and Carl Jung?

500

Name 3 Theories of your choosing not from this class. 

What are any examples (my subjective judgment)?

500

This is where you can receive free mental health services on campus (name, office, and screening times). 

What is Counseling Center, CSU 285, Monday-Thursday 9-11AM & Monday-Friday 1:30-3:30PM?

500

This was the topic of our guest speaker's presentation, as well as the theme and movie character referenced. 

What is values, pirates, and Captain Jack Sparrow?