The ____ year of college is the most critical. - ANS 1st
Common traits that all successful college students share - ANS Positive Attitude,
Effective Critical Thinking,
Good Time Management,
Interact with Instructor and other Students,
Good Habits for personal health,
Go...
The ____ year of college is the most critical. - ANS 1st
Common traits that all successful college students share - ANS Positive Attitude,
Effective Critical Thinking,
Good Time Management,
Interact with Instructor and other Students,
Good Habits for personal health,
Good Habits for financial stability
Learning Process - ANS Preparing, Absorbing, Capturing, & Reviewing
Key Actions to Ensure Success - ANS Work with your Academic Advisor
Take Advantage of the Resources Available
Most Important Academic Policy - ANS Academic Honesty
Academic Integrity - ANS A quality or value of being honest and responsible in the
educational world.
VARK stands for - ANS Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences - ANS Verbal,
Logical,
Visual,
Kinesthetic,
Rhythmic,
Interpersonal,
Intrapersonal,
Naturalist
Tradition Student - ANS A college student, typically 17-19 years old, attending college
directly or soon after completing High School.
Best Method for pick out Goals - ANS Be Realistic,
Be Specific,
, Have a Time Frame,
Be Something You Want.
1 Main Reason Students Succeed or Fail - ANS Attitude
Best Factors for Time Management - ANS Determine How Much Time you Need,
Determine How Much Time you Have,
Be Aware of the times/days you are most active,
Use Effective long/short-term study strategies,
Schedule study activities in realistic segments,
Use a system to plan ahead & set priorities
Stay motivated-Avoid procrastinations
For every 1 hour in class, you should study for ____ hours. - ANS 2
Bloom's Taxonomy - ANS knowledge,
comprehension,
application,
analysis,
synthesis,
evaluation
critical thinking - ANS The ability to discover the value of an idea, a set of beliefs, a claim,
or an argument.
4 Basic Ideas of critical thinking - ANS Foundation for Effective Communication
Principal Skill used in Effective Decision Making
The Core of Creating New Knowledge
A way to uncover Bias & Predjudice
Fallacies - ANS Defects in logic that weaken arguments
Questions to ask yourself for the support of an argument or position - ANS Is it enough
support?
Is it right support?
Is it credible?
fallacy of generalization - ANS Making Assumptions about a whole group of people based
on an inadequate sample.
(Example: "Engineering students are nerds.")
fallacy of false cause - ANS Drawing improper conclusions through sequencing.
(Example: If A comes before B, then A causes B.)
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