Across
- 6. focusing attention on one thing and to one thing only
- 7. Helps memorize long phrases
- 8. Provides students with information about the colleges academic calendar, tuition and fees, and degree/certificate programs.
- 13. A required course or score that must be completed or achieved before enrolling in a course.
- 15. Time zapper that keeps you from doing work towards your goals
- 16. Part of a person's belief system that provides the foundation of what the person does and what the person wants to become.
- 18. Describes the various types of learning styles
Down
- 1. A document that contains an overview of the course, including objectives, assignments, and required materials as well as the instructors policies for attendance, exams, and grading.
- 2. Copying someone else's paper
- 3. Refers to moving from one school to another. Students who transfer must apply for admission to the second school and must request that their transcript(s) be sent to the new school.
- 4. A type of test question in which an incomplete sentence or a question is given and the correct response must be chosen from a list of possibilities.
- 5. Used when memorizing and recalling phone numbers
- 6. note-taking system in which a student draws an upside-down âTâ on a sheet of paper
- 9. Reading material quickly and superficially, paying particular attention to main ideas.
- 10. The number that is used to determine a student's progress in college. It refers to the number of quality points divided by the number of hours a student has taken.
- 11. The ability to use specific criteria to evaluate reasoning and make a decision.
- 12. The area that a student is focusing on for his or her degree.
- 14. Thinking that creates or generates ideas.
- 17. A reading method that consists of the following elements: survey, question, read, recite, and review.
