A time management strategy where you create a schedule of your day to identify when you will do what tasks.
The place you like to study where you can focus and is free from distractions.
What is the sacred bubble?
What is spaced practice?
A process that includes reading before class, taking notes, studying, and then reflecting on what you've learned.
What is the study cycle?
An activity that would be considered a true break.
What is...taking a walk, looking out of your window, having a snack, thinking, etc... (not using your phone)
A time management strategy where you write down ALL you want to accomplish in a day.
What is a to-do list?
The time of day that you are at your best.
Any way you can quiz or test yourself before an exam is called...
What is retrieval practice?
When you are doing too many things at the same time, it's called...
What is multitasking?
A type of practice that can help you destress and stay in the moment.
What is mindfulness?
A time management strategy where you identify the one thing you definitely want to accomplish that day.
What is the daily highlight?
Name two types of procrastinators.
What is: brilliant procrastinator, time warp procrastinator, brilliant procrastinator, perfectionist procrastinator, passive aggressive procrastinator, pleasure procrastinator.
This method allows you to play "educator," having you explain a topic to someone to become more confident with the content.
What is teach a friend?
Thinking about an experience and identifying what you learned and what you would do differently next time is called...
What is reflection?
Name one of the three resources located in the Learning Commons.
What is Peer Education, Academic Coaching, Office of Student Accessibility?
The time of day that you've set aside that is just for you to do whatever you want.
What is protected time?
A method of getting work done where you set a timer for 20-30 minutes followed by a 5-minute break.
What is the pomodoro method?
The method of studying where you write down everything you know on a blank piece of paper then check your notes to see what you got remembered or forgot about.
What is brain dump?
Believing that our skills can be developed over time with practice and effort.
What is growth mindset?
A strategy to keep focus by setting a timer for 20-30 minutes and then taking a short break.
What is the pomodoro method?
The time management law that says a task will take you the length of time you allow it to. (For example, if an assignment is due next Friday, it will take you until next Friday to do it.)
What is Parkinson's Law?
What is "hardest thing first"?
A study method where you mix up topics, chapters, or problems so that what you are studying is out of order.
What is interleaving?
A person's ability to cope with adverse situations and bounce back stronger.
What is resilience?
Name a notetaking method.
What is the Cornell Method, the Outline Method, or Mindmapping?