I am usually patient when I have to wait on an appointment. I get restless when I have to wait on an appointment. It is easy to laugh at one's little social errors or "faux pas" It is hard to laugh at one's little social errors or "faux pas". It is wise to make it known if someone is doing something that bothers you. It is wise to remain silent if someone is doing something that bothers you.
It's not really OK to argue with others even when you know you are right. It's OK to argue with others when you know you are right. I like to bargain to get a good price. I don't like to have to bargain to get a good price. It is easy to be outgoing and sociable at a party with strangers. It is hard to be outgoing and sociable at a party with strangers. I would read the instructions first when putting a new toy together for a child.
I would just "jump in" and start putting a new toy together for a child. It is usually best to be pleasant and let others decide if your ideas are worth accepting. It is usually best to be forceful and "sell" your ideas to others. I usually like to work cautiously. I usually like to work fast. Generally I prefer to work quietly with a minimum of wasted movement. Generally I prefer to move around and burn some energy while I work. I don't like to have to persuade others to accept my ideas when there is a strong forceful opposition or argument from others.
I like to sell and promote my ideas with others even when it takes some argument. It is better to listen carefully and be sure you understand when topics are being discussed.
It is better to speak up quickly and be heard when topics are being discussed. The colors have particular meanings: Red: Expediting Green: Communicating Blue: Planning Yellow: Administrating Yellow People with yellow interests like job responsibilities that include organizing and systematizing, and professions that are detail-oriented, predictable, and objective.
Green People with green interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve persuasion, sales, promotions, and group or personal contact. Blue People with blue interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve creative, humanistic, thoughtful, and quiet types of activities. Yellow People with yellow styles perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is orderly and planned to meet a known schedule.
Green People with green styles perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is outgoing. Blue People with blue styles prefer to perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is supportive and helpful to others with a minimum of confrontation. Red People with red styles prefer to perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is action-oriented and practical.
Recommended Careers "Interests" describe the types of activities that you are drawn to; these will need to be present in a job or career that you are considering if you are to stay motivated. Find MBA Programs Matched to Your Interests Explore our featured business schools to find those that both match your interests and are looking for students like you. Visit PrincetonReview. Maximum Results. Minimum Time. Enroll Now. Unfortunately, most schools don't have classes that teach you how to take notes.
When it comes to taking good notes, it can take some experimenting to figure out what works, so don't give up. When you sit down to study, think about how much time you want to devote to each topic. This will keep you from getting overwhelmed. If it's Monday, and you've got three tests on Friday, figure out how much time you need for studying between now and then. Then figure out how long each subject will take. For example, a weekly Spanish verb test probably won't be as intense as a big history test.
So you won't need to set aside as much study time for the Spanish test — and if you break it up into a short amount every night, that's even better.
Another study technique is called "chunking" — breaking large topics down into chunks. Let's say you have a history test on World War II. Instead of thinking about studying all of World War II which could overwhelm even an expert , try breaking your study sessions into 2-year chunks or studying the material by specific battles. Most people can concentrate well for about 45 minutes. After that you'll probably want to take a short break.
If you find yourself getting distracted and thinking about other things as you study, pull your attention back. Remind yourself that when your 45 minutes of studying are up, you can take a minute break.
Many teachers tell students ahead of time what the format of an exam will be. This can help you tailor how you study. For example, if you know you're going to have multiple-choice questions on World War II, you'll know to focus on studying facts and details.
But if the exam will contain essay questions, you'll want to think about which topics are most likely to be covered. Then come up with several possible essay topics and use your notes, books, and other reference sources to figure out how you might answer questions on those topics. As you study, review your notes and any special information from your textbook.
Read things over several times if you need to, and write down any phrases or thoughts that will help you remember main ideas or concepts. When trying to memorize dates, names, or other factual information, keep in mind that it usually takes a number of tries to remember something correctly. That's one reason why it's a good idea to start studying well in advance of a test. Use special memory triggers that the teacher may have suggested or ones that you invent yourself.
In the case of math or science problems or equations, do some practice problems. This survey was very helpful and well-made. I would actually recommend other students to do this as well, especially if they're struggling to figure out what they want to do in the future. I am more to physics and mathematics. I love science so much, especially pure science. It is the branch of knowledge which could treat our thirst in curiousity. But other field of pure science eg:Biology and chemistry are number two in my heart..
Also, I love to teach other especially my friends that have difficulty in my field of knowledge. Hopefully I can be a good lecturer and researcher one day.. Great news! Make a date with us now.
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