Friday, May 31, 2013

Attention to detail 7 of 10

Attention to detail
7 of 10
When you double-check your calculation for a math problem or cite sources carefully in a research paper, you’re paying close attention to details. That skill comes in handy in any workplace, whether you maintain a database, keep a log of the hours you spend with clients or write e-mail.
John wooden. UCLA’s former great basketball coach, who led his team to ten consecutive national championships, was asked what he attributed his success to. Among a number of things, he mentioned that paying attion to details was one of the most important qualities.

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Cool under pressure 6 of 10

Cool under pressure
6 of 10
Very few students enjoy taking test. Yet functioning well under pressure is crucial to you future success. Try thinking of the pressure of testing as practices for the work world’s own explosive situations. You could someday find yourself meeting tight deadlines. Speaking with irate customers, wielding a scalpel or handing dangerous chemicals.
The best way to curtail pressure and even eliminate it to prepare. Applying the motto. “Be prepared “” holds true first time and every time. Prepare for that test. And you won’t worry about it; in fact it will be you’re to shine, to reveal the hard work you have put into preparing for the test. You will be rewarded for effort you have thrust into studies. Probation removes fear. When you are prepared.
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Friday, May 24, 2013

Students Success Statement

Students Success Statement
“Education is a marathon—not a sprints”
ANON

It’s trying to say that to not be in hurry because it’s not a game you miss if you are going fast. 

Teamwork skills 3 of 10

Teamwork skills
3 of 10
Every time your class breaks into groups to tackle a challenge. You’ll cotinine to practice voicing your opinions. Listing and responding to others. And reaching compromise. By the time you leave collage, you can be an expert in these important workplace skills.
Together
Everyone
Achieves
More
Individually you can achieve so much, but when you work with others for a common cause, the same objective, you can accomplish a tremendous amount more. You synergize your talents.
Knowledge and skills with those whom you work. All members
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Writing skills 1 of 10


Writing skills
1 of 10
 Communication is at the top of the list of skills that employers look for. And communication in the workplace often means writing.
Health professionals keep patient chart, researchers depend on the money they collated by writing grant applications. Software engineers write technical specifications. And nearly everyone writes technical specifications. Nearly everyone writes e-mail to before you even get the chance to interview for a job, you’ll need to present yourself in cover letters and resumes.
So, by taking writing serous and doing you best on every research paper, every lab report you write. Every new post you write in your blog site. And every writing activity on engage in, you’re preparing yourself for a good career.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

ten ways collage prepares you for career success


Ten ways collage prepares you for career success
http;//www.collageboard.com/student/cserch/majors careers/4448.html
Getting a collage education doesn’t mean just absorbing facts and figures. It means building the skills and qualities you need to learn, think and create on your own.
The keys question
1.   writing skills
2.   speaking skills
3.   teamwork skills
4.   problem-solving skills
5.   initiative
6.   cool under pressure
7.   attention to detail
8.   time management
9.   honesty
10.                     love of learning

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Exam day: survival tips Test-taking Part 3


Exam day: survival tips
Test-taking
Part 3
Identify key words.
This helps you focus on the main idea of challenging questions.
To understand questions better. Rewrite them in your own words. Be careful not to change the meaning.
Organize your thoughts before you write.
Take time to organize your responses to short-you need to revise.
Write neatly.
Be sure you don’t lose points on answers the teacher can’t read.
Use all the time you’re given.
If you finish early,   don’t leave. Use the extra time to proofread and review your questions.
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Exam day: survival tips test-taking part 1


Exam day: survival tips test-taking part 1
Essential test-taking-advice
Try out these strategies while you’re still in high school, and by the time you get to collage, you’ll be a test –taking expert.
Before the test
Eat well.
Studies show that you need good nutrition to concentrate and perform your best.
Bring the right supplies
Bring your pencils, eraser, pens, rules, compasses, calculators or whatever else you need on test day.
Review the whole test before you start.
See how many sections and what types of question are on the test. Determine how much time to allow for completing each section.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Sq3r Sq3r=survey –questions-read-recite-review


Sq3r
Sq3r=survey –questions-read-recite-review
Recite
At the end of each section, look up from the text and in your own words recite an answer to your questions for that section. Then write down your answer. be sure to provide examples that support it.
Now repeat the question read and recite steps for each section of the chapter. First ask a question for the next section. Than read to find the answer. Finally, recite the answer in your own words and jot it down. The written questions and answer can help you study in the future.
Review
After completing the caper. Review your notes; identify the main points by looking for the most important idea in each section. Recite, or write, a brief summary of the assignment.
Review you study notes every week to help you rambler the information.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sq3r Sq3r=survey-question-remand-recite-review


Sq3r
Sq3r=survey-question-remand-recite-review
Question
As you survey the next, ask a question for each section. Ask what, why how, when, who and where quotations as they relate to the content. Here’s how you can create questions:
·       Turn the tile, heading or subheading into questions.
·       Rewrite the quotations at the end of the chapter after each subheading in own words.

Write down your questions. Questions help you pay attention understand the next better and recall the information more easy later in.

Read
Read one section of the chapter at a time, actively looking for an answer to your questions for that section. Pay attention to bold and italicized text that authors use to make important points.
Be sure to review everything in the section, including tables, graph.

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