Exam 8: Choosing Your Courses and Major
Exam 1: Power Learning: Becoming a Successful Student50 Questions
Exam 2: Making the Most of Your Time50 Questions
Exam 3: Discovering Your Learning Styles, Self-Concept, and Values48 Questions
Exam 4: Taking Notes45 Questions
Exam 5: Taking Tests41 Questions
Exam 6: Reading and Remembering42 Questions
Exam 7: Writing and Speaking41 Questions
Exam 8: Choosing Your Courses and Major41 Questions
Exam 9: Technology and Information Competency42 Questions
Exam 10: Making Good Decisions44 Questions
Exam 11: Diversity and Your Relationships With Others44 Questions
Exam 12: Money Matters46 Questions
Exam 13: Stress, Health, and Wellness42 Questions
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Meeting your major requirements is the same as meeting graduation requirements.
Keep track of where you stand from the beginning of your college career so there are no surprises down the road.
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In courses with a service-learning component, you engage in community service activities, but you do not receive course credit for the experience.
Service learning allows you to perform community service while also earning course credit.
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Taking prerequisite courses is not necessary to be permitted to enroll in a course.
Take prerequisites seriously, because you will not be permitted to enroll in a course if you have not completed the prerequisite for it.
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What is an important resource to use when preparing to choose courses to fulfill graduation requirements?
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You know that you want to major in history. However, you need to have a basic understanding of which courses you need in order to meet your goal. What should you do?
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If you can't get into the courses that you need to graduate, you should
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Transfer students can expect all courses or credits earned at their first institution to transfer to their new institution.
Transfer students may receive credit for courses earned at their first institution, but they may be required to take particular courses even if they already took them at their previous school.
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Any achievement that brings you closer to fulfilling your goals and dreams should be considered
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Distance learning courses may be taught by different institutions and allow for students to
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A requirement that must be fulfilled before a student may enroll in a course or discipline is referred to as a
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When you meet with your adviser, what are some things you can do ahead of time to make sure your visit is useful? What can you do during the visit?
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If you have to add a course after you have already registered, you will usually need to fill out a special form.
Depending on the timing of the request, the form may require the signature of the instructor whose course you are adding.
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You are in your senior year and have signed up for a course that you have to take to graduate, but it is full. Briefly describe what you could do to remedy this situation.
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Your text suggests that you should periodically take stock of where you are in your studies. Briefly explain how it says you should do this, why it is important to do so, and what you should do as a result of your rethinking process.
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A specialization in a particular subject area that is geared to your needs, isn't offered by all colleges, and usually requires faculty assistance is referred to as a
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