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High grades, having a great social life, and being the first person in my family to earn a college degree are examples of inner success.
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Persistence, self confidence, and motivation are examples of soft skills.
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High grades, having a great social life, and being the first person in my family to earn a college degree are examples of inner success. False
Persistence, self confidence, and motivation are examples of soft skills. True
In everyday life, we usually develop hard skills and soft skills together. True
According to the author of our textbook, success is staying on course to your desired out-comes and experiences. True
Success occurs from the inside out. True
The four components of the CORE learning system are COLLECT, ORGANIZE, REHEARSE, and EVALUATE
An important value in higher education is intellectual Curiosity
The key ingredient of personal responsibility is choice True
"I was late because I chose to sleep an extra 30 minutes today" is something that would probably be said by your Inner _____ Guide
If you can't predict the outcome of one of you possible choices, you should stop and gather more information before making any decisions. True
A+B=C. A stands for activating event, C stands for circumstances and B stands for____ Beliefs
When reading actively, the most significant information in the reading is the supporting detail False
Public four year colleges in the US, about _____ percent of students fail to return their second year. 33%
The goal of note taking is to get down everything said. False
Creators spend their time in Quadrant 2
Quadrant 1 actions are IMPORTANT and URGENT
Quadrant 2 actions are IMPORTANT and NOT URGENT
Quadrant 3 actions are UNIMPORTANT and URGENT
Quadrant 4 actions are UNIMPORTANT and NOT URGENT
Self- discipline is commitment made visible through purposeful actions True
Self-discipline has three essential ingredients: commitment, focus and creativity. False
Factors that determine how well you score on tests include preparation for the test, test-taking skills, and use of feedback on previous tests. True
Visualizing yourself successfully taking a test prepares you to think, feel, and act positively during that test. True
Suppose you are listening to someone and you ask, "Could you say more about that?" You are using an active listening strategy called "Reflection" False, it's clarification
The DAPS rule, which we use to remember the qualities of an effective goal, can also be used to remember the qualities of an effective request. The letters in DAPS stand for Dated, Achievable, Personal, and ______ Specific
Our habit patterns are motivated by our unconscious core Beliefs
Traditional college teaching- characterized by lectures and textbook assignments- LEAST favors the learning preference of Feelers and innovators
Traditional college teaching- characterized by lectures and textbook assignments- MOST favors the learning preference of Thinkers
Surface culture consists of the shared beliefs, attitudes, norms, rules, opinions, expectations and taboos of a group of people. False
Federal Pell grants provide inancial support to students with family incomes up to $50,000. True
According to Geert Hofstede, a Danish psychologist and anthropologist, deep culture is___ A. the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another
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