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To Carol, my compass


Preface xv Acknowledgments xxv


Travel with Me xxv11


Contents


1 Getting On Course to Your Success 1 College Smart-Start Guide 2


Money Matters 5


Managing Money: The Big Picture 6


Increase Money Flowing In 7


Decrease Money Flowing Out 11


• TECH TIPS: MONEY 14


Understanding the Culture of Higher Education 14


The Surface Culture of Higher Education 16


One Dozen College Customs 16


Write a Great Life 20


JOURNAL ENTRY 1 21


Understanding the Expectations of College and University Educators 22


Eight Key Expectations 23


• JOURNAL ENTRY 2 28


Understanding Yourself 29


What Does Success Mean to You? 29


Ingredients of Success 30


Assess Your Soft Skills for College Success 31


Forks in the Road 36


A Few Words of Encouragement 36


JOURNAL ENTRY 3 38


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Jalayna Onaga 38


• Soft Skills AT WORK 39


2 Accepting Personal Responsibility 41 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING The Late Paper 42


Adopting a Creator Mindset 43


Victim and Creator Mindsets 44


Responsibility and Culture 45


Responsibility and Choice 46 vii


viii Contents


• JOURNAL ENTRY 4 48


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Taryn Rossmiller 49


Mastering Creator Language 50


Self-Talk 50


The Language of Responsibility 53


• JOURNAL ENTRY 5 55


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Alexsandr Kanevskiy 56


Making Wise Decisions 57


The Wise Choice Process 58


JOURNAL ENTRY 6 61


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Freddie Davila 62


• Personal Responsibility AT WORK 62


• TECH TIPS: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 64


Believing In Yourself Change Your Inner Conversation 65 The Curse of Stinkin' Thinkin' 65


Disputing Irrational Beliefs 67


Stereotype Threat 68


• JOURNAL ENTRY 7 69


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Dominic Grasseth 70


3 Discovering Self-Motivation 71 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING Popson's Dilemma 72


Creating Inner Motivation 74


A Formula for Motivation


Value of College Outcomes


Value of College Experiences


JOURNAL ENTRY 8 79


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• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Chee Meng Vang 80


Designing a Compelling Life Plan 81


Roles and Goals 81


How to Set a Goal 82


Discover Your Dreams 84


Your Life Plan 84


• JOURNAL ENTRY 9 86


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Brandon Beavers 87


Committing to Your Goals and Dreams 88


Commitment Creates Method 88


Visualize Your Ideal Future 89


How to Visualize 90


Contents ix


• JOURNAL ENTRY 10 91


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY James Terrell 92


• Self-Motivation AT WORK 93


• TECH TIPS: SELF-MOTIVATION 95


Believing In Yourself Write a Personal Affirmation 96 Claiming Your Desired Personal Qualities 97


Living Your Affirmation 98


8 JOURNAL ENTRY 11 99


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Tina Steen 100


4 Mastering Self-Management 101 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING The Procrastinators 102


Acting on Purpose 103


Harness the Power of Quadrant II 103


What to Do in Quadrants I and II 105


• JOURNAL ENTRY 12 106


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Jason Pozsgay 107


Creating a Leak-Proof Self-Management System 108


Time and Culture 108


Weekly Calendar: For Tracking Recurring Scheduled Events 109


Monthly Calendar: For Tracking One-Time Scheduled Events 109


Next Actions List: For Tracking One-Time Unscheduled Events 110


Tracking Form: For Tracking Actions That Need to Be Repeated Numerous Times 111


Waiting-For List: For Tracking Commitments That Others Have Made to You 112


Project Folder: For Tracking and Managing Progress Toward a Large Goal 112


The Rewards of Effective Self-Management 113


JOURNAL ENTRY 13 114


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Allysa LePage 119


Developing Self-Discipline 119


Staying Focused 120


Being Persistent 121


Avoiding Procrastination 122


JOURNAL ENTRY 14 124


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Holt Boggs 127


• Self-Management AT WORK 127


• TECH TIPS: SELF-MANAGEMENT 129


Believing In Yourself Develop Self-Confidence 130 Create a Success Identity 130


Celebrate Your Successes and Talents 131


Visualize Purposeful Actions 131


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• JOURNAL ENTRY 15 133


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Ashley Freeman 134


5 Employing Interdependence 135 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING Professor Rogers's Trial 136


Creating a Support System 137


A Sign of Maturity 137


Seek Help from Your Instructors 139


Get Help from College Resources 139


Create a Project Team 140


Start a Study Group 141


The Difference Between Heaven and Hell 142


• JOURNAL ENTRY 16 143


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Mitch M ull 144


Strengthening Relationships with Active Listening 145


How to Listen Actively 146


Use Active Listening in Your College Classes 146


8 JOURNAL ENTRY 17 147


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Teroa Paselio 148


Respecting Cultural Differences 149


Showing Respect 150


a JOURNAL ENTRY 18 154 • Interdependence AT WORK 155


• TECH TIPS: INTERDEPENDENCE 157


Believing In Yourself Be Assertive 157 Leveling 158


Making Requests 159


Saying #No" 160


• JOURNAL ENTRY 19 161


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Amy Acton 162


6 Gaining Self-Awareness 163 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING Strange Choices 164


Recognizing When You Are Off Course 165


The Mystery of Self-Sabotage 165


Unconscious Forces 166


• JOURNAL ENTRY 20 167


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Sarah Richmond 168


Contents xi


Identifying Your Scripts 168


Anatomy of a Script 169


How We Wrote Our Scripts 170


Self-Defeating Habit Patterns 172


• JOURNAL ENTRY 21 173


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY James Florio/Ii 174


Rewriting Your Outdated Scripts 174


The Impact of Outdated Beliefs 175


Doing the Rewrite 176


• JOURNAL ENTRY 22 176


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Annette Vafle 180


• Self-Awareness AT WORK 181


• TECH TIPS: SELF-AWARENESS 183


Believing In Yourself Write Your Own Rules 183 Three Success Rules 184


Changing Your Habits 185


• JOURNAL ENTRY 23 186


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Brandee Huigens 186


7 Adopting Lifelong Leaming 188 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING A Fish Story 189


Developing a Leaming Orientation to Life 190


Growth Mindsets and Fixed Mindsets 191


How to Develop a Growth Mindset 193


JOURNAL ENTRY 24 195


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Jessie Maggard 196


Discovering Your Preferred Ways of Leaming 196


Self-Assessment: How I Prefer to Learn 197


JOURNAL ENTRY 25 200


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Melissa Thompson 204


Employing CriticalThinking 204


Constructing Logical Arguments 205


Asking Probing Questions 206


Applying Critical Thinking 207


JOURNAL ENTRY 26 209


• Lifelong Learning AT WORK 209


• TECH TIPS: LIFELONG LEARNING 212


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Believing In Yourself Develop Self-Respect 213 Live with Integrity (i.e., No Cheating or Plagiarizing) 213


Keep Commitments 215


• JOURNAL ENTRY 27 217


8 Developing Emotional Intelligence 218 • CASE STUDY IN CRITICAL THINKING After Math 219


Understanding Emotional Intelligence 220


Four Components of Emotional Intelligence 221


Knowing Your Own Emotions 222


JOURNAL ENTRY 28 223


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Lindsey Beck 223


Reducing Stress 224


What Is Stress? 224


What Happens When Stress Persists? 225


Unhealthy Stress Reduction 225


Healthy Stress Reduction 226


Choose Your Attitude 232


• JOURNAL ENTRY 29 233


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Jaime Sanmiguel 233


Increasing Happiness 234


Limits on Happiness 234


Savoring Pleasures 235


Gratitude 237


Engagement 237


Contribution 238


Strawberry Moments 238


• JOURNAL ENTRY 30 239


• Emotional Intelligence AT WORK 240


• TECH TIPS: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 242


Believing In Yourself Develop Self-Acceptance 242 Self-Esteem and Core Beliefs 243


Know and Accept Yourself 244


• JOURNAL ENTRY 31 245


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Wynda Allison Paulette 245


Contents xiii


9 Staying On Course to Your Success 247 Planning Your Next Steps 248


Assess Yourself, Again 248


JOURNAL ENTRY 32 253


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Stephan J. Montgomery 254


s A Toolbox for Active Learners 257 Becoming an Active Learner 257


Assess Your Study Skills for College Success 257


How the Human Brain Learns 261


Three Principles of Deep and Lasting Learning 262


The CORE Learning System 264


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Kase Cormier 267


Reading 268 Reading: The Big Picture 268


Strategies to Improve Reading 269


Before Reading 269


While Reading 271


After Reading


Taking Notes 272


274 Taking Notes: The Big Picture 274


Strategies to Improve Taking Notes 275


Before Taking Notes 275


While Taking Notes 276


After Taking Notes 281


Organizing Study Materials 282 Organizing Study Materials: The Big Picture 282


Strategies to Improve Organizing Study Materials 282


Before Organizing Study Materials 282


While Organizing Study Materials 283


After Organizing Study Materials 288


Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials 290 Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials: The Big Picture 290


Strategies to Improve Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials 291


Before Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials 291


While Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials 291


After Rehearsing and Memorizing Study Materials 295


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Michael Chapasko 295


xiv Contents


Taking Tests 297 Taking Tests: The Big Picture 297


Strategies to Improve Taking Tests 297


Before Taking Tests 298


While Taking Tests 298


After Taking Tests 304


• ONE STUDENT'S STORY Ashley E. Bennet 306


Writing 307 Writing: The Big Picture 308


Strategies to Improve Writing 308


Before Writing 308


While Writing 311


After Writing 313


• TECH TIPS: ACTIVE LEARNING 315


Assess Your Study Skills for College Success-Again 316 Conversation with the Author 321


Bibliography 325 Index 327


On Course is intended for college students of any age who want to create success in college and in life. Whether students are taking a student success or fust-year seminar course, a writing course, or an "inward-looking" course in psychol- ogy, self-exploration, or personal growth, On Course is an instruction manual for dramatically improving the quality of their outcomes and experiences. In each chapter, students learn essential study skills; however, that's just the begin- ning. Through self-assessments, articles, guided journals, case studies in critical thinking, and inspiring stories from fellow students, On Course empowers stu- dents with time-proven strategies for creating a great life- academic, personal, and professional. Students learn the techniques that have helped many thou- sands of students create extraordinary success!


I am grateful that in the years since its first publication in 1996, On Course has becon1e a market leader in the crowded field of student success texts. Increasingly, educators are finding (as I have) that empowering students to become active, responsible learners produces significant increases in both stu- dent academic success and retention. In addition, the process empowers the1n to create great things in their personal and professional lives. My goal is to make this new edition of On Course even more helpful to the success of students and educators alike.


What's New in This Edition of On Course: Highlights


• College Smart-Start Guide. Too many students get off course in their very first week of college. Author Skip Downing polled nearly 2,000 college and university educators, asking them, "What do you recommend that your students do in the first week of college to get off to a good start?" The resulting"Smart-Start Guide" provides students with essential first- week actions recommended by the collective wisdom of this large group of educators. A new activity in the On Course Facilitator's Manual engages students in figuring out which of the actions these instructors thought were the 1nost important. When students follow through on these actions, they will lay an early foundation for their academic success.


• Understanding the Expectations of College and University Educators. This essay and related journal entry help students better understand how to succeed in the culture of higher education. In this section, they learn "Eight Key Expectations" and "A Dozen Differences


Preface


[On Course) is the absolute best approach for a first-year seminar/ college success class that there is. The philosophy and textbook are exactly what students need.


Catherine Eloranto, Clinton Community College


W e wanted a curriculum that went beyond study skills to address the foundational needs of first- year college students. On Course causes students to examine and reflect on the causes of their successes and setbacks. It challenges students to go beyond the obvious and really delves into their motivations and mindsets. Oh, yeah, and it does a great job addressing study skills too.

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