College and Careers: Studying in College Quiz
Across
- 3. use syllabus to put dates of assignments, when you plan or complete them, and when to study for tests
- 5. ways to use letters to remember long list of things forming a word or phrase
- 8. taking notes with try not to doodle, arrive at class prepared, sit near the front, sit away from friends, end daydreaming, and look at the teacher
- 10. policy worth certain percent of grade and can cause failure if not upheld
- 11. recite out loud several times various concepts
- 12. communicate with professor through email or office hours
- 14. groups good for harder classes, 3-4 is good, meet in library or residence hall, and talk before or after class
- 15. form pictures of concepts or find them in text
- 16. some are comprehensive, everything in semester, or just a unit; sometimes professors give study guide, use old tests, try to make study group, and get good sleep
Down
- 1. find if test is more notes or reading, review notes for 15 minutes, don't spend too much time on a question, and don't rush
- 2. form a word, insert a letter, rearrange letters, shape a sentence, try a combination
- 4. can be done on paper or computer to record information given by professor through talks, boards, or PowerPoints
- 6. outline of course with expectations, goals, assignments, and policies
- 7. begin early, put in calendar times to devote entirely to research, use college online services, and don't use Wikipedia
- 9. can be listened to to find main ideas in text, ask how it pertains to you, and be selective in highlighting
- 13. reading strategy with survey, question, read, recite, and review