Definitions
On-Course
CORE
Potpourri
Hodgepodge
100
Positive beliefs lead to effective behaviors which yield results that reinforce positive beliefs.
What is cyle of success?
100
staying on course to your desired outcomes and experiences, creating wisdom, happiness, and unconditional self-worth along the way.
What is success?
100
This is what the CORE acronym stands for.
What is Collect, Organize, Rehearse, Evaluate?
100
Use of memorization, mind mapping, focused reading, and mnemonics to learn complex information, for example.
What is quality of processing?
100
The number of "credit hours" in which you enroll in a given semester
What is course load?
200
Use frequent practice sessions of suffiecient length distributed over time.
What is quantity of processing?
200
A counselor or instructor who assists you in making wise choices such as what course to take.
What is an advisor?
200
Using formal and informal feedback to ensure accurate and complete learning.
What is Evaluation?
200
Completing the paperwork for leaving a course before the end of the semester (usually results in a grade of "W" on your transcript).
What is official withdrawal?
200
A contract between you and your instructors who will assume that you've read and understood it.
What is syllabus?
300
Practicing to strengthen neural networds and make learning stick.
What is rehearse?
300
Choice points that arise when we meet opportunities or obstacles on the road of life.
What is forks in the road?
300
Practicing to strengthen neural networks and make learning stick.
What is Rehearse?
300
Use of correct amount of time on task.
What is quantity of processing?
300
The area of study in which you are seeking a cerificate or degree.
What is your "major"?
400
This is what you "earn" when you successfully complete a course.
What is credits?
400
The minimum number of required courses from broad fields of study such as math, science, communications or pre-major classes.
What is general education requirements?
400
Gathering information and skills from sources such as textbooks and class meetings.
What is collect?
400
Taking a basic course to strenghten your weakest skills and create strong neural networks. Relating what you know with what you are learning.
What is Prior Learning?
400
Arranging information to create deep and lasting learning.
What is Organize?
500
The average grade for all the courses, that is, all the course credit hours, you have taken in college--usually a range from 0.0 or "F" to 4.0 or "A"
What is GPA or grade point average?
500
A resource that contains most of the factual information you'll need on the road through college.
What is College catalogue?
500
Arranging information to create deep and lasting learning.
What is organize?
500
Courses that must be completed before you are eligible to enroll in higher level coursework
What is pre-requisites?
500
Using numerous and varied deep processing strategies.
What is Quality of processing?