College Success Skills Flashcards
Formula Part 1
compelling why
Formula Part 2
solid academic skills
formula part 3
effective life skills
compelling why meaning
why are you here or purpose
solid academic skills meaning
time management, be proactive
effective life skills meaning
leadership, trust, critical thinking, positivity, problem solving
habit 1
be proactive
habit 2
begin with end in mind
habit 3
put first things first
habit 4
think win-win
habit 5
seek first to understand, then to be understood
habit 6
synergize
habit 7
sharpen the saw
paradigm
pattern or example
principles
beliefs or morals
principle examples
respect, integrity, generosity, faith, pride
carry your own weather
not allowing the outside world to determine how you feel
reactive language
inferiority, self disapproval, lack of control
proactive
take responsibility, avoid blaming others
circle of concern
things you can’t control
circle of influence
things you can control
interdependence example
a business man depending on a supplier for materials
goal setting formula
from x, to y, by when
mission statement meaning
sums up what you want your life to be about or narrow your focus in life and commit to what matters most
time matrix quadrant 1
important and urgent
time matrix quadrant 2
important but not urgent
time matrix quadrant 3
seems urgent but not important
time matrix quadrant 4
not important and not urgent
time matrix meaning
productivity and priority tool
what quadrant should you live in to be an effective college student
quadrant 2
quad 1 examples
calls from doctor, broke your arm, emails from professor
quad 2 examples
family time, new hobbies, relaxing, exercise
quad 3
people pleasing, bad influences, easily distracted, micro manage other people
quad 4
wasting time, procrastination, excessive binge watching, gossiping
think win-win is the …
habit of mutual benefit
public victory
share success with others
win-lose meaning
proud
lose-win meaning
insecure
EBA
emotional bank account
win-win
highly effective college students want to be here
lose-lose
revenge
a deposit is only a deposit if…
the other person sees it as one
it can take one or more deposits to…
make up for one withdrawal
4 pillars
advising, probing, interpreting, judging
empathy
listen first, put feelings aside
3 words for empathy
compassion, caring, sympathetic
4 ways to make a presentation
eye contact, speak clearly, be genuine, know your audience
synergize meaning
value difference of others or go for the 3rd alternative
3rd alternative 1
define the problem
3rd alternative 2
listen to their views
3rd alternative 3
share your views
3rd alternative 4
brainstorm
3rd alternative 5
create best solution
synergize examples
value differences, open minded, get results, find new ways, interdependence
not synergizing examples
independence, compromising, tolerate differences, bad brainstorming
six gains of diversity 1
expand global awareness (diverse cultures)
six gains of diversity 2
enhance social development(hang with others different from you)
six gains of diversity 3
prepares students for future career success (comfortable with everyone to succeed)
six gains of diversity 4
increases your knowledge base (researching how often others differ from us)
six gains if diversity 6
enhances self awareness (see the world around you feel belonged)
synergize thinking starts with …
win-win in head, listen to your heart, believe in a 3rd alternative
college system definition
having more than one campus
street SU was founded
calliope street, new orleans, LA
first founding date of SU
April 10,1880 New Orleans,LA
reopening date for SU
March 9, 1914 Baton Rouge
SUSLA (shreveport) opening
september 19, 1967
SUNO (New Orleans) opening
september 21, 1959
SU Law Center opening
1947
SU AG Center opening
2001
Founders of SU
PBS Pinchback, Theopile T. Allain, Henry Demas
Act 87 of 1908
Legislation for African Americans to receive higher education
Land Grant College Act of 1862
Money available for states to establish universities agriculture and mechanical engineering
Dr. Joseph Samuel Clark
First president of SU 1913-1938
Felton Grandison Clark Years as president
1938-1968
George Leon Netterville years as president
1968-1974
Jesse Nealand Stone years as president
1974-1985
Joffree Trumbell Whiseton years as president
1985-1988
Dolores M.R. Spikes years as president
1988-1996
Leon R. Tarver years as president
1997-2006
Ralph Slaughter years as president
2006-2009
Ronald Mason Jr. years as president
2010-2015
Ray L. Belton years as president
2015-2022
Dennis J. Shields years as president
2022-present
Dr. Clark extended years of college from—
2 years to 4 years
Dr. Clark had a number pf students at SUBR that changed from—
47 to 500
SU only had a budget of—-
$10K
The University only had — students and —- faculty members when first opening
12 students and 5 faculty members
Where did SU relocate in 1883
Magazine Street and Soniat Street Square
Habit 7 meaning
habit of daily self renewal
habit 7 Saw Circle
physical, social-emotional, mental, spiritual
Physical Saw examples
self care, weight loss
social-emotional saw examples
mentor groups, professors, student organizations
mental saw examples
therapy, counseling center, take a walk, headspace app
spiritual saw examples
praying, devotional, fasting, bible studies
physical saw needs
exercise and sleep
social emotional saw needs
connections and build relationships
mental saw needs
stay well rounded and lifelong learner
spiritual saw needs
improving inner self