Make Good Choices The Decision to Become a College Student Does Your Planner Work for You? Select Your Best Study Times Act Instead of React Accept the Challenge to Do Your Best, No Matter What! If You Had a “Do-Over” Buy Your Course Materials Going Back in Time Choose Review Methods That Work for You Understand Academic Integrity Facebook through an Employer’s Eyes What about Online Relationships? Go for Diversity Resist Junk Food Temptations Miscellaneous Expenses Ponder Your Academic Major Choice Let Previous Work Experience Guide Future Career Choices Stay Motivated Academic Planning The Predicament of Too Many Obligations Overcoming Tough Challenges Where Are You on the Cycle of Learning? Follow the Examples of Others Do ALL the Required Reading Use What You Have Learned The Fun of Improving Your Memory Avoid Becoming Discouraged Learning from Motivational Speakers Dealing with Family Meddling Don’t Let Harassment Ruin Your College Experience Being Mindful of Stress Using Money-Saving Strategies Planning an Exciting Future Work Together Are You Surprised? Staying on Task and on Time Scheduling Your Classes Observing Emotional Intelligence Sharing Different Approaches to Learning Moving from Opinion to Logical Conclusion |
Comparing Textbook Reading Strategies Tackle Math as a Team Do You Ask Questions in Class? Using Learning Styles to Study and Remember Is It Worth the Time and Effort to Get Organized? Is One Type of Exam Better than Another? Information Literacy—A Survival Skill? What Can You Believe? Evaluating the Rumor Mill: Were Those Stories True? Explore Involvement Opportunities Exploring Diversity in Your College Success Classroom Portion Size and Your Meal Plan The Link between Cyberbullying and Suicide Credit or Debit: Which Works Better for You? Marketing Yourself to Employers Write and Reflect What Does “The American Dream” Mean to You? What Are Your Priorities? Thinking Ahead Discerning the Extraverts from the Introverts in Your Life Is There Really More than One Type of Intelligence? Tempted to Use a Logical Fallacy? Improving Your Powers of Concentration Building Your Vocabulary What Note-Taking Method Works Best for You? Are You Able to Concentrate? What Advice Would You Give? Pros and Cons of Internet Searches Give Freewriting a Try Your Important Relationships When Romantic Relationships End Gender and Opportunities The Legalization of Marijuana Beware: It’s Easy to Waste Money in College The Economy and Your Future Plans |
Indicates Your Turn activities that involve high-impact practices. All Work Together and Write and Reflect activities involve high-impact practices.