EDUC 1300 - Chapter 3: Managing
Your Time and Priorities Exam
Review questions and answers
On average, the costs of additional tuition, textbooks, fees and
interest on loans can
range from $18,597 to $26,817.
Future lost earnings due to an extra year of college could end up
costing $46,355.
If eventual retirement income is taken into consideration, the costs
could be $82,074.
Different studies have examined the extra costs of delaying college
graduation by one year. Which of the following is true?
in college, you basically get to decide for yourself how you spend
your time.
There are several differences in managing time while in high school
and while in college, most importantly
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somewhat difficult.
, In the survey available in the book, most students report that time
management in college is
ability to avoid procrastinating.
Students also reported through the survey that they most wanted to
improve their
5-7 pages in introductory courses.
15-20 pages for more advanced courses.
between 43-52 pages depending on their major or field of study.
A study conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 82
percent of high school students reported their typical writing
assignments for high school were only one paragraph to one page in
length. In contrast, while in college, students may be expected to
write
remembering and understanding.
The example of high school homework consisting of worksheets or
tasks based on reading or classroom activities reflects which level
of Bloom's Taxonomy presented in chapter 2?
procrastination.
The act of delaying some task that needs to be completed is the
definition of
getting organized, putting aside distractions and setting priorities.
There are many strategies for managing the tendency to postpone
getting work done, including
putting one's cell phone out of view and reach.
saving social media as a "reward" for something to look forward to
after completing a
task.
There are several ways to deal effectively with distractions,
including
there are some tools and apps to help manage one's time.
To manage your time effectively, you need to plan how long it will
take to do each task and then set aside that amount of time;
fortunately,
a chapter in a science text with 20 pages of graphs, charts and
tables will usually take
Your Time and Priorities Exam
Review questions and answers
On average, the costs of additional tuition, textbooks, fees and
interest on loans can
range from $18,597 to $26,817.
Future lost earnings due to an extra year of college could end up
costing $46,355.
If eventual retirement income is taken into consideration, the costs
could be $82,074.
Different studies have examined the extra costs of delaying college
graduation by one year. Which of the following is true?
in college, you basically get to decide for yourself how you spend
your time.
There are several differences in managing time while in high school
and while in college, most importantly
Previous
Play
Next
Rewind 10 seconds
Move forward 10 seconds
Unmute
0:00
/
0:15
Full screen
Brainpower
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somewhat difficult.
, In the survey available in the book, most students report that time
management in college is
ability to avoid procrastinating.
Students also reported through the survey that they most wanted to
improve their
5-7 pages in introductory courses.
15-20 pages for more advanced courses.
between 43-52 pages depending on their major or field of study.
A study conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 82
percent of high school students reported their typical writing
assignments for high school were only one paragraph to one page in
length. In contrast, while in college, students may be expected to
write
remembering and understanding.
The example of high school homework consisting of worksheets or
tasks based on reading or classroom activities reflects which level
of Bloom's Taxonomy presented in chapter 2?
procrastination.
The act of delaying some task that needs to be completed is the
definition of
getting organized, putting aside distractions and setting priorities.
There are many strategies for managing the tendency to postpone
getting work done, including
putting one's cell phone out of view and reach.
saving social media as a "reward" for something to look forward to
after completing a
task.
There are several ways to deal effectively with distractions,
including
there are some tools and apps to help manage one's time.
To manage your time effectively, you need to plan how long it will
take to do each task and then set aside that amount of time;
fortunately,
a chapter in a science text with 20 pages of graphs, charts and
tables will usually take