2: 1 rule - ANSWERspend 2 hours outside of class working on course content for every 1 credit hour
to-do list - ANSWERa list of activities or tasks you need to complete, often during a specific period of time
order of prioritization for to-do list - ANSWERurgent and important, only important, onl...
2: 1 rule - ANSWERspend 2 hours outside of class working on course content for every 1 credit hour
to-do list - ANSWERa list of activities or tasks you need to complete, often during a specific period of
time
order of prioritization for to-do list - ANSWERurgent and important, only important, only urgent,
neither urgent or important
important tasks - ANSWERtasks leading to achieving your goals
urgent tasks - ANSWERdemand immediate attention
planners - ANSWERis more specific than a to-do list because you pick a time or date to complete the
task
different types of planners - ANSWERmonthly planner, weekly planner, daily planner (each gets more
specific)
distributed practice - ANSWERdividing large assignments into smaller tasks completed over a span of
time
procrastination - ANSWERwaiting until the last minute to begin a project or study
strategies for overcoming procrastination - ANSWERask yourself "what am I avoiding?", ask friend for
advice, reward yourself, divide the task, remind yourself of the purpose, just do it
before the test - ANSWERavoid test anxiety, arrive to class early, avoid distractions
during the test - ANSWERuse mind dump, survey the test, read the directions, annotate questions,
use two pass method, write clear answers, be mindful of the time
after the test - ANSWERreward yourself, evaluate your studying and test- taking strategies, examine
your test for mistakes
mind dump - ANSWERwriting down info you have memorized and are afraid that you might forget
survey the test - ANSWERexamine the length of the test, sections, budget time, and where to start
two- pass method - ANSWERuse information from the test to help answer the question after going
through the whole test
multiple choice question method - ANSWERcover up the answers and try to answer it on your own,
use process of elimination
true/ false question method - ANSWERif one part of the statement is false, the whole answer is false
matching questions method - ANSWERchoose one side to start, complete the ones you definitely
know, use process of elimination
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