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PSYC 1300-011&-012

PSYCHOLOGY FOR SUCCESS

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In pursuing a 4 year degree students spend nearly 600 hours in a formal class room. True or False? False
Students seeking a two year degree spend about half of 400 hours in a class. True or False? True
Your instructor does not expect anything from you. True or False? False
Effective note taking is an essential skill for achieving academic success in college. True or False? True
Taking notes while attending class isn't similar to taking notes while reading a text book. True or False? False
You are likely to encounter instructors who provide unique obstacles to note taking. True or False? True
Who's research shows that only 11 percent of important ideas are written down during class by a first year student? A. Herman E. B. Branden B. C. Kenneth K. C. Kenneth K.
How many note taking systems have been invented? A. Seven have been invented B. Two have been invented C. Five have been invented D. A number of note taking systems have been invented D. A number of note taking systems have been invented
Why do many students worry about taking perfect notes? A. To make them pretty B. To study for a test C. Because they're bored B. To study for a test
What method of note taking works for everyone? A. Neat note taking B. Messy note taking C. Everyone is different C. Everyone is different
To improve your note taking should you collect key concepts and record them in a way that's best for you? A. Yes B. No A. Yes
Before taking notes you should .... A. Sleep B. Cry C. Create a positive affirmation about taking notes C. Create a positive affirmation about taking notes
______________ _____________ conducted the first studies of memory? Hermann Ebbinghaus
We lose about ____ of what we learn within 24 hours. 75%
No matter how well you study, you cant pass test by studying only ___ of the important ideas in a course. 11%
It is your ___ to take effective notes. Job
To take effective class notes you need to answer _____ key questions. Two
Remember, __________ ___________ created by _________ _________ makes present learning easier. 1) Neural networks 2) Past Learning
What are the eight choices successful students can make? accept personal responsibilities, discover self-motivation, master self-management, employ interdependence, gain self-awareness,adopt lifelong learning, develop emotional intelligence, believe in themselves
What are the first four of the eight choices struggling students make? see themselves as victims, have difficulty sustaining motivation, seldom identify specific actions needed to accomplish a desired outcome, are solitary,
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