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College Success Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Prefers to rely on their hearing sense. They like tapes and music - and they prefer to listen to information - such as lectures.
professional advisor
procrastination
committed time
auditory learner
2. Developed in the 1950s by Walter Pauk at Cornell. It is effective for integrating text and lecture notes.
right brain dominant
reframing
self esteem
Cornell System of Note Taking
3. A person (such as a coach - instructor - employer - or colleague) Who is a role model and who supports your goals - takes an interest in your professional and personal development - and helps you achieve - either directly through instruction or indir
attentive listening
affirmation
mentor
perceivers
4. Likes variety - flexibility - creativity - and innovation. They tend to be divergent thinkers because they branch out from one idea to many.
motivation
right brain dominant
mind map
80/20 Rule
5. Professional and peer staff who help you in planning general education and answers many questions - helps you register - and instructs you about deadlines and other important information.
committed time
creators
attentive listening
professional advisor
6. The inner drive that moves you to action.
visualization
note taking
critical thinking
motivation
7. An important self-management tool that means to think about something in a purposeful way - with the intention of making connections - exploring options - and creating new meaning.
attentive listening
academic advisor
reflection
committed time
8. Students over the age of 25 who return to college in order to complete or further their education.
nontraditional student
perceivers
emotional intelligence
visual learner
9. Prefers orderly - planned - structured learning and working environments. They like control and closure.
judgers
nontraditional student
advising center
kinesthetic learner
10. A term often used in business - but it simply means enriching yourself and your opportunities by building relationships with others.
networking
introvert
learning disability
ethics
11. Also called a think link - is a visual - holistic form of note taking.
mind map
mentor
analyzers
procrastination
12. The time that is yours to use as you please. You want to use this time for the things you value most in life. These important items include relationships with family and friends; service to the community; intellectual development; and activities that
right brain dominant
adult learning cycle
discretionary time
note taking
13. An important self-management tool that means to think about something in a purposeful way - with the intention of making connections - exploring options - and creating new meaning.
reflection
motivation
analyzers
directors
14. A form of cheating - since it is presenting someone else's ideas as if they were your own.
feelers
ethics
plagiarism
advising center
15. Likes to analyze problems with facts - rational logic - and analysis. They tend to be unemotional and use a systematic evaluation of data and facts for problem solving.
convergent thinkers
nontraditional student
thinkers
adult learning cycle
16. Professional and peer staff who review transcripts and major contracts and perform degree checks.
procrastination
motivation
thinkers
evaluators
17. Tends to be cooperative - honest - sensitive - warm - and understanding. They relate well to others. They value harmony and are informal - approachable - and tactful. The key word for them is feeling.
learning disability
supporters
convergent thinkers
emotional intelligence
18. Likes routine - structure - and deadlines. They tend to be convergent thinkers because they are good at looking at several unrelated times and bringing them to order.
Cornell System of Note Taking
left brain dominant
introvert
adult learning cycle
19. A free-form of note taking that shows the same headings - main points - and supporting examples and associations - but uses a system of dashes and indenting.
advising center
advising center
informal outlines
right brain dominant
20. The person at your school who will help you to navigate academic life. Your advisor will help you clarify procedures - answer other academic concerns or questions - create a major contract - and refer you to offices on campus that can best meet your
academic advisor
learning disability
networking
divergent thinkers
21. Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills
procrastination
SCANS
reframing
discretionary time
22. Tends to be logical - thoughtful - loyal - exact - dedicated - steady - and organized. They like following directions and work at a steady pace. The key word for them is thinking.
thinkers
adult learning cycle
analyzers
professional advisor
23. Feels more comfortable with theories - abstraction - imagination - and speculations. They respond to their intuition and rely on hunches and nonverbal perceptions.
perceivers
ethics
creators
intuitive
24. Time you spend maintaining yourself. Activities such as eating - sleeping - grooming - exercising - and maintaining your home.
feelers
motivation
note taking
maintenance time
25. Dyslexia - ADHD; under the Americans with Disabilities Act - colleges are legally obligated to provide services and resources for students with disabilities.
right brain dominant
learning disability
networking
supporters
26. Positive self-talk - the internal dialogue - you carry on with yourself that counter self-defeating patterns of thought with more positive - hopeful - and realistic thoughts.
ethics
affirmation
introvert
judgers
27. The inner drive that moves you to action.
maturity
motivation
discretionary time
sensors
28. Deliberately putting off tasks.
traditional student
plagiarism
procrastination
attentive listening
29. Prefers to rely on their hearing sense. They like tapes and music - and they prefer to listen to information - such as lectures.
perceivers
committed time
80/20 Rule
auditory learner
30. RELATE. OBSERVE. REFLECT. DO. TEACH.
traditional student
mind map
analyzers
adult learning cycle
31. A way to order and arrange thoughts and materials to help you remember information.
maintenance time
note taking
Combination Note Taking System
visual learner
32. The ability to understand and manage yourself and relate effectively with others.
maintenance time
attentive listening
paraphrase
emotional intelligence
33. Learns best from their senses and feels comfortable with facts and concrete data. They like to organize information systematically.
80/20 Rule
adult learning cycle
nontraditional student
sensors
34. The person at your school who will help you to navigate academic life. Your advisor will help you clarify procedures - answer other academic concerns or questions - create a major contract - and refer you to offices on campus that can best meet your
advising center
informal outlines
academic advisor
kinesthetic learner
35. Prefers to see information and read material - and learns most effectively with pictures - graphs - illustrations - diagrams - time lines - photos - pie charts - and visual designs.
academic advisor
emotional intelligence
networking
visual learner
36. Using your imagination to see your goals clearly and to envision yourself successfully engaging in new - positive behavior.
maintenance time
maturity
visualization
Combination Note Taking System
37. Time devoted to school - labs - studying - work - commuting - and other activities involving the immediate and long-term goals you have committed to accomplishing.
left brain dominant
evaluators
committed time
visual learner
38. Energized and recharged by people - tending to be outgoing and social. They tend to be optimistic and are often uncomfortable being alone.
evaluators
extrovert
thinkers
networking
39. Right brain dominant people like variety - flexibility - creativity - and innovations - and tend to be divergent thinkers because they branch out from one idea to many.
traditional student
SCANS
maintenance time
divergent thinkers
40. Students from 18 to 25 years old - usually going from high school directly to college.
traditional student
motivation
nontraditional student
committed time
41. Developed in the 1950s by Walter Pauk at Cornell. It is effective for integrating text and lecture notes.
sensors
discretionary time
mind map
Cornell System of Note Taking
42. Feels more comfortable with theories - abstraction - imagination - and speculations. They respond to their intuition and rely on hunches and nonverbal perceptions.
informal outlines
visualization
intuitive
attentive listening
43. Dependable - self-directed - conscientious - efficient - decisive - and results-oriented. They like to be the leader of groups and respond to other people's ideas when they are logical and reasonable. Their strength is in the practical application of
formal outlines
auditory learner
directors
auditory learner
44. Dependable - self-directed - conscientious - efficient - decisive - and results-oriented. They like to be the leader of groups and respond to other people's ideas when they are logical and reasonable. Their strength is in the practical application of
directors
perceivers
committed time
kinesthetic learner
45. Students over the age of 25 who return to college in order to complete or further their education.
nontraditional student
introvert
mind map
extrovert
46. The time that is yours to use as you please. You want to use this time for the things you value most in life. These important items include relationships with family and friends; service to the community; intellectual development; and activities that
thinkers
discretionary time
ethics
maturity
47. Uses Roman numerals and capital letters to outline headings - main topics - and points - and supporting points are highlighted with lowercase letters and numbers.
critical thinking
reflection
maintenance time
formal outlines
48. A logical - rational - systematic thought process that is necessary in understanding - analyzing - and evaluating information in order to solve a problem or situation.
informal outlines
mind map
discretionary time
critical thinking
49. How you feel about yourself.
self esteem
critical thinking
right brain dominant
supporters
50. Also called a think link - is a visual - holistic form of note taking.
note taking
mind map
paraphrase
reframing