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100

What’s the most important thing to do during class to set yourself up for success?

Actually pay attention and take notes.

100

Why should you introduce yourself to your professors?

The better they know you, the better your chances for opportunities.

100

What’s the easiest way to ruin your academic integrity?

Cheating on assignments or exams.

100

How can sitting near the front of the classroom improve your learning?

It minimizes distractions and helps you stay engaged.

100

What’s one simple way to make yourself known to professors?

Introduce yourself early, visit office hours, and engage in class.

200

What’s one major difference between studying in high school and studying in college?

In college, you need to study consistently to do well.

200

What’s one way to get insider tips on passing a class?

Ask upperclassmen and former students for advice.

200

Why is cheating in college riskier than in high school?

The consequences are more severe, including academic probation or expulsion.

200

What should you do before class to better understand the material?

Read or skim the textbook to familiarize yourself with the topics.

200

Why is it important to connect with academic advisors?

They help with course selection, academic planning, and career guidance.

300

Name two resources that can help with struggling students

Tutoring centers and office hours.

300

How can study groups or roommates help you academically?

They can keep you accountable, help you study, and remind you of deadlines.

300

What did The Naked Roommate say about failing?

"It takes effort to fail"—the same energy spent cheating could be used to actually study.

300

If you're unsure about what to take notes on, what’s a good rule to follow?

Write down anything on the board and anything the professor emphasizes or repeats.

300

What’s a great way to expand your campus network outside of class?

Join clubs, organizations, or student government.

400

What are three effective ways to study for exams?

Reviewing notes, making flashcards, and using mnemonic devices.

400

What’s a good way to build a connection with a professor?

Attend office hours, show interest in their work, and share your own goals.

400

What’s a better alternative to cheating when struggling in a class?

Asking for help from professors, tutors, or classmates.

400

What are two memory techniques that can help with long-term retention?

Spaced repetition and mnemonic devices.

400

What’s one tool that can help with time management and staying on top of assignments?

A physical planner.

500

What's the last step of the 7 Steps to Academic Success?

Have a positive attitude.

500

Name two benefits of forming study partnerships with classmates or roommates.

Better exam preparation and accountability for attending class or completing work.

500

How can building a relationship with your professor or advisor benefit you?

It can lead to better support, academic opportunities, and even career guidance.

500

Why is cramming an ineffective study strategy?

It doesn’t lead to long-term retention and is less effective than consistent review.

500

What are three key aspects of balancing college life successfully?

Academics, social life, and personal well-being.