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Studying in College

Helps develop good study habits in college.

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True/False Completing assignments before class increases your ability to understand what will be discussed in the class scene. True
True/False When taking notes you are Collecting key concepts,main ideas, and supporting details. True
True/False There are four different ways to write notes; outlines, concept maps, three-column notes for math, and speed note-taking. True
True/False Effective note-taking is NOT an essential skill for achieving academic success in college. False
True/False Despite a popular misconception, the answer is not "everything the instructor says." True
True/False Some students can create good notes simply because they aren't in class. False
Multiple Choice. Being organized when taking notes you should write which of the following information.. A.Course Name B.Date of Class C.Topic of the class D.All of the above. D. All of the above.
Multiple Choice. Writing notes essentially fit into one of two categories. Which of the following are the two categories? A. Circular B. Linear C. B and D D. Graphical C. B and D
Multiple Choice. When making a concept map, what do you write on the 1st level? A. Secondary Ideas B. Main idea C. Minor supporting details D. Major supporting details B. Main idea
Multiple Choice. What are three strategies for speed up note-taking? A.Condense B. Leave a blank space C. Use Abbreviations D.All of the above D. All of the above
Multiple Choice. Which of the following statements is "False"? A. Keep all information. B. Finish partial sentences. C. Expand on key words. D. Revise drawings or charts. A. Keep all information.
Multiple Choice. What is C.O.R.E Learning mean? A. Collect, Organize, Rehearse, and Elaborate. B. Collect, Organize, Revise, and Evaluate. C. Collect, Organize, Rehearse, and Evaluate. D. Compare, Organize, Rehearse, and Evaluate. C. Collect, Organize, Rehearse, and Evaluate.
Fill in the Blank. _________ actively helps you better reflect on the class discussion. Listening.
Fill in the Blanks. After completing your homework, you should _______ a list of question about the information you have. Prepare.
Fill in the Blanks. ________ maps are helpful when lectures leap from idea to idea. Concepts.
Fill in the Blanks. If you aren't happy with the quality of your notes, ask your instructor may you ______ the class discussions. Record.
Fill in the Blanks. Create an ___________for taking class notes. Affirmation.
Fill in the Blanks. Listen for ______ cues for inform you on what to take notes on. Verbal.
Short Response. Describe the appropriate supplies needed for taking notes. You should have a pen and paper to keep notes in a binder, a composition book, on laptops, and spirals.
Short Response. When to Polish you notes with-in 24-hours. As soon as possible after class to make sure your notes are accurate, complete, and understandable.
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