Taking Notes
Transitioning to College
Maintaining a Positive Attitude
Setting Goals
Managing Time
100

This note taking technique uses key points throughout a lecture to help you study for the information.

What is outline note-taking?

100

This number is an indicator of your college performance.

What is GPA?

100

The act of redirecting negative thoughts to help yourself in a difficult time.

What is positive self-talk?

100

"R" in the acronym "SMARTER".

What is relevant?

100

A person is one who is committed to completing the task no matter what obstacles may occur.

What is a tenacious person?

200

This top-down diagram demonstrates the connections between ideas in a hierarchal form, commonly used in organizational charts.

What is Concept Map?

200

The continued effort to succeed in something despite setbacks.

What is perseverance?

200

This is the belief in your ability to complete a task/goal.

What is self-efficiency? 

200

This acronym refers to the series of seven attributes of a well-written goal.

What is "SMARTER"?

200

A list consisting of goals you have yet to complete.

What is a "to-do" list?

300

The processing of information for greater understanding.

What is comprehension? 

300

A document written by your instructor to help you understand the course expectations

What is a syllabus?

300

The ability to push yourself toward completing a goal/project.

What is motivation?

300

Destinations you establish for yourself to get to where you want to be.

What is goal-setting?

300

The ability to plan and control how you spend the hours in your day to effectively accomplish your goals.

What is time management?

400

Learning through repeated experience or exposure to a concept.

What is recursive learning?

400

This refers to a set of practices, philosophy, values, or codes of conduct associated with an organization and is typically different from high school culture.

What is college culture?

400

Another phrase for self-determination.

What is locus of control?
400

This hierarchy demonstrates the order in which human needs must be met.

What is Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs"?

400

The act of putting of a task that needs to be completed.

What is procrastination?

500

This note taking technique was created by Walter Paulk in the 1950s.

What is Cornell note-taking?

500

This is the act of using someone else's work without giving the person credit.

What is plagiarism?

500

The elements in your environment creating anxiety, fatigue, or distress.

What is psychological pollution?

500

This is a method of goal setting that includes small goals to complete along the way.

What is backward planning?

500

The arranging of tasks you want to complete in an order of urgency, or ranking them in a way to systematically complete each one.

What are priorities?