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Intro to College Experience Final

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  • October 14, 2024
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Intro to College Experience Final

The Events Calendar on the PBSC Web site is the only place to find College events. -
answer false

Students who have a complaint about a professor should speak to which person first? -
answer the professor

Students can miss up to 25% of class meetings (7 meetings) and still pass as long as all
absences are excused. - answer false

Because students should take the responsibility for knowing how they are doing in their
classes, the professor in this class has established - answer the points system

Which statement is false about the College's Wellness Center? - answer the monthly
membership fee is $5

If a student wakes up in the morning and realizes he or she is too ill to attend class that
day, the best thing to do is - answere-mail or call the professor as soon as the student
makes the decision to stay home, and if an assignment is due that day, e-mail it or send
it in with a friend prior to the class meeting time

Pride, respect, progress, ethics, teamwork are the five main pillars of - answercivility

Which of the following statements about Add/Drop is false? - answerDropped classes
count as attempts on students' transcripts

A student who is taking 1 class for a total of 3 credit hours should plan to spend up to
---------- additional hours per week on school-related work. - answer9

According to the textbook, the ultimate time management skill is to define your values
and align your actions. - answertrue

According to the textbook, skills that we develop through experiences both inside and
outside the classroom are called - answertransferable skills

In the event of a building evacuation, students should leave their belongings in the
classroom and wait at the nearest "Safe Assembly" pole in the parking lot. - answerfalse

Which of the following steps is not always part of the educational planning process? -
answerattending an undecided workshop

, Which degree is designed for students who plan to continue their academic studies? -
answerAA

When selecting elective courses, students should consider what they plan to major in
and, if applicable, the school to which they plan to transfer. - answertrue

In class, wearing inappropriate clothing, snuggling with your significant other, yawning
loudly, grooming, paying too much attention to the clock, and not asking for help when
you need it are all behaviors that - answermight impact your participation grade and
show a lack of maturity

Putting your head down, wearing sunglasses, having a phone on your desk, sitting all
the way in the back, wearing ear buds, and texting are examples of behaviors that
professors dislike because they all can interfere with communication and attentiveness
in the classroom. - answertrue

Students whose behavior suggests they don't want to follow the schedule they picked
for themselves (for example, they are late, leave early, make appointments that conflict
with class time, ask if class can be dismissed early, pack up early as the end of class
time near, and/or complain about their class schedule) may appear immature and
unfocused, thus making a poor impression on professors. - answertrue

One way PBSC students and employees can create a sense of community is by
participating in the - answercommon reader experience

Which is not one of the ways the textbook lists to explore your options for a major? -
answerimprove your note-taking skills

According to the textbook, it is important to put ---------- in place to meet your goals. -
answerhabits

According to the textbook, if at all possible, students should avoid loans from -
answerprivately owned companies

According to your textbook, alcohol use disorder or substance use disorder are
technical terms for - answeraddiction

According to the textbook, an example of a small daily choice that can lead to big
change is - answercorrecting your sleep schedule in 15 minute increments, making
every meal last at least 20 minutes, store healthy food on an eye-level shelf

The College's Academic Calendar includes - answerterm beginning and ending dates,
add/drop and withdrawal deadlines, student holidays

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