Exam 13: Skills, Strategies, and Success in Learning and College Life
Exam 1: The Essentials for College Success41 Questions
Exam 2: Cultivating Motivation, Resilience, and Emotional Intelligence37 Questions
Exam 3: Managing Time, Energy, and Money38 Questions
Exam 4: Discovering How You Learn38 Questions
Exam 5: Getting the Most Out of Class44 Questions
Exam 6: Reading to Learn From College Textbooks36 Questions
Exam 7: Studying, Understanding, and Remembering41 Questions
Exam 8: Taking Tests Successfully41 Questions
Exam 9: Developing Information Literacy and Communication Skills41 Questions
Exam 10: Thinking in College47 Questions
Exam 11: Maintaining Wellness and Relationships in a Diverse World43 Questions
Exam 12: Making the Right Career Choice42 Questions
Exam 13: Skills, Strategies, and Success in Learning and College Life141 Questions
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Imagine that you were preparing a research paper on Abraham Lincoln. Identify at least three resources you would use to obtain information, and explain your reasoning for selecting each. Include examples in your response.
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Science textbooks provide facts, examples, opinions, and original material such as stories or essays.
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Alcohol is rarely a factor in cases of sexual assault and violence on campus.
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Shaking, sweating, and muscle cramps are symptoms of test anxiety.
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You will be more likely to remember what you hear and read in class if you try to link it to something you have already learned or experienced.
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If you begin to feel anxiety while taking a test, you should NOT
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You should use symbols such as asterisks, exclamation points, and questions marks to highlight important points in your notes or questions you need to come back to when you review.
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When preparing to read an assigned section in a science text, you should look over the end-of-chapter problems before reading the assigned material.
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Which strategy is BEST for helping students avoid procrastination?
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Tina is an English major with a history minor, but her school requires that she take some math courses to meet the general education requirement. She decided to enroll in calculus, but soon found that the reading strategies she used in her humanities and social science courses weren't quite as effective when reading her calculus textbook. If Tina wants to better understand the main ideas and concepts in her calculus textbook, she should
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If you have always been able to figure out how to fix things around the house, it means that you have _____ skills.
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Keeping an open mind will help you to get more out of lectures and class discussions.
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Brad is running for mayor and has prepared a campaign speech designed to convince voters that he is the best person for the job. In making his argument, though, he used several logical fallacies. Which of Brad's comments appeals to false authority?
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Before you can evaluate new ideas or make decisions, you must be able to break information into parts and determine its structure, logic, consistencies, and inconsistencies.
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Drinking a cup of coffee is more effective than a short nap for increasing your energy level.
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Visual learners would benefit more from talking with others about their lecture notes than from underlining or highlighting their notes.
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Explain what it means to be well and why wellness is an important concern for college students. Identify at least three strategies that you use to maintain wellness, and explain the benefits of each.
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