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College Jeopardy!

College Jeopardy!. A person with this learning style likes to draw and use diagrams to learn. Click Here For Answer>>. A person with this learning style will prefer to use a tape recorder to remember information versus paper notes. Click Here For Answer>>.

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College Jeopardy!

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  1. College Jeopardy!

  2. A person with this learning style likes to draw and use diagrams to learn Click Here For Answer>>

  3. A person with this learning style will prefer to use a tape recorder to remember information versus paper notes Click Here For Answer>>

  4. A person with this learning style will most likely rewrite their notes over and over to learn concepts Click Here For Answer>>

  5. A person with this type of learning style probably prefers live demonstrations versus a traditional lecture Click Here For Answer>>

  6. About 60% of the population has this learning style Click Here For Answer>>

  7. What is the definition of a long term goal? Click Here For Answer>>

  8. Give an example of a short term goal Click Here For Answer>>

  9. Who can help you set SMART goals? Click Here For Answer>>

  10. Define and give an example of an intermediate goal Click Here For Answer>>

  11. What was the take home message of the airplane activity? Click Here For Answer>>

  12. True or False. You should highlight as much as you can when reading a textbook. Click Here For Answer>>

  13. True or False. Homework is considered studying Click Here For Answer>>

  14. You should start studying for a test at least __ weeks in advance. Click Here For Answer>>

  15. What are the two different types of tests? Click Here For Answer>>

  16. Essay questions would probably be included on a ____ test while multiple choice questions would probably be included on a ______ test. Click Here For Answer>>

  17. True or False. You must get a job in the major that you choose in college Click Here For Answer>>

  18. The average college student changes their major __ times Click Here For Answer>>

  19. This type of school offers both online and campus classes and is for profit. Click Here For Answer>>

  20. This type of school offers primarily associates degrees and is funded by state tax revenues. Click Here For Answer>>

  21. Name one famous person that graduated from college and the school they attended. Click Here For Answer>>

  22. What is an associate's degree? Click Here For Answer>>

  23. A college that is considered big has how many students? Click Here For Answer>>

  24. A college that is considered small has how many students? Click Here For Answer>>

  25. Name 2 private colleges in Michigan Click Here For Answer>>

  26. Name 5 public colleges or universities in Michigan Click Here For Answer>>

  27. Visual Click Here to go back to the menu

  28. Aural (not auditory) Click Here to go back to the menu

  29. Read/write Click Here to go back to the menu

  30. Kinesthetic Click Here to go back to the menu

  31. Multimodal Click Here to go back to the menu

  32. Long-term goals tend to be the most meaningful and important and are set about 10 years in the future. Click Here to go back to the menu

  33. Answers will vary Click Here to go back to the menu

  34. Academic counselor, teacher, mentor etc. Click Here to go back to the menu

  35. Intermediate goals are large stepping-stones to help you achieve your long term goals and are usually about 5-10 years in the future.Examples will vary. Click Here to go back to the menu

  36. Students start off in different places but all can get to college. Some students do not come from wealth backgrounds while others did poorly on standardized test. No matter what factors you have, you can still get to college and live out your dream but it takes help from others to make this dream a reality. Click Here to go back to the menu

  37. False. If you highlight everything that seems initially important, it will be harder to determine what points are most important when reviewing the material. Click Here to go back to the menu

  38. False. Studying consist of learning the material by reading notes, a textbook etc. Homework should be completed after the material is studied. Click Here to go back to the menu

  39. 2 weeks Click Here to go back to the menu

  40. Recall and Recognition Click Here to go back to the menu

  41. Recall; Recognition Click Here to go back to the menu

  42. False. Your major does not always correlate with your career path. Click Here to go back to the menu

  43. Three (3) Click Here to go back to the menu

  44. Campus Institution Click Here to go back to the menu

  45. Community College Click Here to go back to the menu

  46. Fine Arts major at New York University: Adam Sandler Sociology and African American Studies major at Princeton University: Michelle Obama Journalism and Drama major at Fordham University: Denzel WashingtonKinesiology major at Texas A&M University-Kingsville: Eva Longoria Speech and Drama major at Tennessee State University: Oprah WinfreySpeech Therapy major at Emerson College: Jay LenoGeography major is at University of North Carolina: Michael JordanPhilosophy major at the University of Washington: Bruce LeeMagna Cum Laude (Honors) Communications major and business minor at St. John’s University: J. Cole Political Science major at Columbia University: Barrack Obama Summa Cum Laude (Honors) Music Management major at Georgia State University: Ludacris English major at Harvard University: Natalie Portman Click Here to go back to the menu

  47. 2-year degree completion Click Here to go back to the menu

  48. Over 5,000 Click Here to go back to the menu

  49. Under 1,000 Click Here to go back to the menu

  50. Davenport University, multiple locationsFinlandia University, HancockGrace Bible College, Grand RapidsGreat Lakes Christian College, LansingGreat Lakes Maritime AcademyKettering University, Flint (formerly General Motors Institute)Kuyper College, Grand Rapids (formerly Reformed Bible College)Lawrence Technological University, SouthfieldLewis College of BusinessManthano Christian College, WestlandMichigan Jewish Institute, West BloomfieldMichigan School of Professional PsychologyMiller College, Battle CreekNorthwood University, MidlandRochester College, Rochester HillsSpring Arbor University, Spring ArborUniversity of Detroit Mercy, DetroitWalsh College, Troy and Novi Adrian College, AdrianAlbion College, AlbionAlma College, AlmaAquinas College, Grand RapidsCalvin College, Grand RapidsConcordia University, Ann Arbor, MichiganCornerstone University, Grand RapidsHillsdale College, HillsdaleHope College, HollandKalamazoo College, KalamazooMadonna University, LivoniaSaint Mary's College, Orchard Lake VillageMarygrove College, DetroitOlivet College, OlivetSiena Heights University, AdrianSpring Arbor University, Spring ArborAndrews University, Berrien SpringsBaker College, multiple locationsCleary University, Ann Arbor and HowellCollege for Creative Studies, DetroitThomas M. Cooley Law SchoolCranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills Click Here to go back to the menu

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