PAS Final
What's the purpose of taking class notes?
- To review - study for tests - retain information - to gain a greater understanding of key points - and to highlight main ideas.
SMART goal example
"I will lose 10 pounds in eight weeks by exercising 50 minutes a day, three days per week."
When conducting research, which question below is most appropriate to consider when evaluating a source for accuracy? 1. Bias 2. Good spelling and grammar 3. Professional looking 4. "Other experts agree"
"Other experts agree".
What's included in SQ3R?
(S) Survey: Before reading your text closely, start by examining the headings, subheadings, graphics, charts, and references (if included). (Q) Question: Think or write questions that you have. One way to generate questions is to turn headings and subheadings into questions. (R1) Read: Read each section at a time, making sure you are concentrating on what you have read. (R2) Recite: At the end of each section that you have read, say aloud what the section was about and answer the questions that you asked during the Question stage. You may also want to write your answers on note cards to review later. (R3) Review: Review what you have read. Some experts suggest reviewing within 24 hours of reading; others recommend reviewing what you have read in short sessions over a period of time.
What did you learn in PAS?
(own answer) but possible answer: I learned about college life, - more about money and time management opportunities - tuition payment & Financial Aid, - independent studying and work studying - memorization and study tips - college resources - learning styles - SMART goals - research tactics
What did you learn about your chosen career in your career research project?
(own answer) but possible answer: I learned about the promotions available in my career, the job outlook, the difficulties, diversity, the courses required, years, the salary, and how my life will revolve around the career.
What does VARK stand for?
(the learning styles) Visual Auditory Read/Write Kinesthetic
Joseph failed his math test and he wants to raise his grade. What's a SMART goal that he could write?
- In order to improve my grade, I need to study once a day for an hour for a month. - In order for me to pass my teacher's class, I will go to their tutoring three times a week for two hours a day. - In order for me to pass this class, I will form a study group and go to the library three times a week for two hours.
What are some ways to manage stress?
- Taking a deep breath - Visualization (visualizing a more relaxed time and place) - Physical activity - Surrounding yourself with joy and laughter - Comfort yourself with familiar favorites
What are some ways to show active listening?
- Taking notes - Sitting up - Nodding - Making eye contact
How to effectively problem solve?
1. Identify the problem or goal. 2. Generate possible solutions. 3. Critically evaluate each possible solution. 4. Select and implement your solution.
Steps to answer an essay question?
1. Indicate words in the question that tell you how to answer it. 2. Create an outline. 3. Read the directions carefully. 4. Craft your thesis statement. 5. Demonstrate your understanding of the material throughout your writing. 6. Make a closing statement that summarizes your essay. 7. Reread your writing. 8. Check for grammar mistakes. 9. Make sure your answered the entire question. 10. Keep the person point of view (first person, second person, third person) consistent throughout the entire essay)
Which student is more likely to remember the most: 1. An auditory learner looking at a powerpoint 2. A visual learner watching a video 3. A kinesthetic learner rereading notes 4. A visual learner listening to vocabulary words
2. A visual learner watching a video
What's the difference between a loan and a grant?
A loan requires you to repay the money you borrow, whereas a grant is money given by the government and doesn't have to be paid back. They are generally given by banks to both individuals and businesses, but private lenders or individuals (e.g., family and friends) may also offer loans. They may be awarded by government departments, trusts, or corporations and given to individuals, businesses, educational institutions, or non-profits.
Work Study
A program that allows students to work part time while continuing their studies
What's the difference between analyzing and evaluating?
Analyzing - breaking down information into parts Evaluating - assessing the worth of information, giving your thoughts about the information
What is synthesizing?
Combining two or more sources to make something more complex.
What's are the most used formats of taking notes?
Cornell notes and outlining.
Jennifer needs to remember things to pass her class. What is her primary goal? What's important to her (short-term or long-term)?
Long-term memory is her goal and it's important to memorize long-term because the classes are building up to something (such as finals). She needs to retain information.
When conducting research, which question below is appropriate to consider when evaluating a source for accuracy. A. bias B. good spelling & grammar C. professional looking D. other experts agree
D
What does FASFA stand for?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Do lecture-style classes have the highest retention rate?
No they have the lowest; teaching has the highest retention rate does.
What does SMART stand for in SMART goals?
Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-bound/Timely
What does SQ3R mean?
Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review
What's the importance of when an instructor repeats information during a lecture?
The information is most likely important and relevant, and it may be on a future assignment or test.
When this PAS course is over, your friends that haven't taken it may ask about it and you would say that you did a career research project. What was the purpose of completing that project?
To analyze your career options and do research on different careers to see if the career you had in mind is what you really want to do with your life.
Purpose of memorization?
To retain information for a long period of time.
Give examples of diversity
race ethnicity age nationality gender sexual orientation socioeconomic status