CORE
Study guidelines
Organizers
Other
100

The first letter of the C.O.R.E acronym

What is Collect?

100

The type of mindset you should have about studying

What is a growth mindset?
100

Index cards that include possible test questions and answers

What are flash cards?

100

Fuel your brain works best with

What is oxygen, water, and glucose?

200

The third letter of the C.O.R.E. acronym

What is Rehearse?

200

How often you should take a break from studying

What is every 30-60 minutes?

200

A type of graphic organizer that depicts key concepts at the top and places additional levels of information below that

What is a hierarchy?

200

What you should gather before you start studying

What are all your course materials?

300

The second letter of the C.O.R.E. acronym

What is Organize?

300

Engaging in numerous study sessions spread out over time

What is a distributed study schedule?

300

A linear organizer that involves putting yourself into the mind of the instructor and trying to assess what may be on the test

What is creating test questions?

300
The time of the day where you're at your best and should study
What are prime learning times?
400

The fourth letter of the C.O.R.E. acronym

What is Evaluate?

400

A place where you aren't distracted and can study easily

What is an ideal study space?

400
A technique that involves breaking an assignment down to its key concepts/main ideas/secondary ideas

What is condensing course materials?

400

A paper with three sections, where section A has answers, section B has questions, and section C has key concepts and main ideas

What is a Cornell Study Sheet?