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  • October 17, 2024
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EDUC 1300 Final Exam Study
Set|129 Q’s and A’s
Keeping an open mind regarding a major is important because - -(Both a
and b)
You might find that the career you were considering is not what you thought
You might learn more about yourself and realize that the career doesn't
really match you

- What are some of the benefits enjoyed by college graduates? - -All of the
above

- According to research, college success courses help students - -(both b
and c)
College graduates are likely to be happier.
College graduates have a more stable job history.
College graduates earn more promotions.

- Which of the following is NOT a way to ensure that a goal is achievable? - -
Keep it very general

- A college degree can help to minimize or eliminate differences due to - -all
of the above

- Which should NOT be an important consideration in choosing a career or
major? - -Your best friend's choice of major and career

- If you have a problem with your instructor, the first thing you should do is -
-Meet with the instructor to see if you can work things out

- Which of the following is a good way to achieve success? - -Set reasonable
goals

- One of the major differences between high school and college is - -all of
the above

- Which of the following is a good reason to set a goal? - -You want to
achieve the goal

- your desire to make an effort. It involves having a high level of
commitment and energy that you will focus on a goal - -motivation

, - motivation that comes from a desire within yourself to make something
happen and the internal reward is the feeling you get inside when you
achieve it - -Intrinsic (Motivation)

- motivation that comes from the hope of an external reward or the fear of
an undesirable outcome or punishment; like the student training for a
management position fearing that his days doing manual labor are coming to
an end - -extrinsic (motivation)

- the way you are thinking and feeling in relation to the events around you;
it has a lot to do with how well you can stay motivated whether its being
motivated - -attitude

- to improve your attitude you should: spend time thinking about what you
can learn from difficult situations, give yourself credit for good choices, seek
out individuals who are positive, and be mindful of your attitude - -tips to
improve attitude

- refers to what you believe about yourself and about your most basic
qualities such as your personality, intelligence or talents. Fixed -term -you
don't thing you will change and a growth -term- means you look for
improvement. - -mindsets

- not giving up or quitting when faced with difficulties and challenges. A
term person maintains a positive attitude even when faced with difficult
situations and tend to be more successful in life - -resilience

- A termthat encompasses resilience and comes from Finland. It means
going beyond one's mental or physical ability, taking action when things are
difficult and displaying courage and determination in the face of challenge
and repeated failures - -Sisu

- to build resilience you should: make connections avoid seeing crises as
impossible, accept change, move toward goals, take decisive actions, look
for opportunities for self discovery, develop positive view of self, keep things
in perspective, maintain a hopeful outlook, and take care of yourself. - -tips
to build resilience

- the ability to recognize, understand, use, and manage emotions-mood,
feelings, and attitudes. IT affects your ability to stay motivated and
commited to your goals - -emotional intelligence

- Which of the following was not recommended by the text to keep your
energy up? - -Using products that contain caffeine

- An example of fixed expenses is - -rent costs

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