Conley Readiness Index Assessment

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Review the results of the Conley readiness index assement that are your areas of strength?
As I was taking the test I realized that the “Key Content Knowledge” are on my graph explains that I am on level 5. According to the chart I am ready in two areas the “Key content Knowledge” area and the “Transition Knowledge” area. The Transition knowledge Is a term encompass a very broad range of activities to support mutually beneficial collaborations. A Key content knowledge would be refers to the body of knowledge and the information that teachers teach and that students are expected to learn in a given subject or content area. Those areas are English ( language Arts),mathematics, science or social studies. This chart also explains that as a student
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My goals are to study a lot. The days I don’t have school I try to attend the writing center or the math center on my campus to gain extra knowledge and thinking skills. A lot of my time goes toward social media or work and I think its time for me to change that so I wont end up failing any of my classes. My goal is to pass all my courses and move on to the next level so I can be one step closer into becoming an MRI specialist in radiology. My main goal is to really push myself into learning different things and exercise my brain to learn different technics to process information better so I can make it easier for me to learn things. I’m really surprised that I have a really high score on my “Key content Knowledge” because even though I try to stay positive about things in life and tries really hard to not let my learning disability get in my way. It’s really hard to stay positive because of other people putting you down or not saying your not good enough to go to college is really hard. But when I got my results on this chart and it explains that I scored really high on my knowledge it honestly put a smile on my face and made me feel very confident about myself. Every day I have faith that I can and will become someone successful in …show more content…
It’s not surprising to me because growing up I knew I had problems with my learning habits. I really try hard not to let my learning disability get in the way because one of my goals is to prove to people that just because you don’t process information as quickly as others, and because you have a very specific way of learning things doesn’t mean you are a bad person and you can achieve your goals. “Key Cognitive Strategies” is another area on the chart I scored low on. This specific area is similar to the “Learning Skills” section. I recommend students should take this assessment because it can help you a lot in so many ways, but it really can help you to limit and schedule your time each day a little better so you can focus more on your goals .I am very determined to make better improvements to both of these sections and focus on my future career and goals. I really appreciate this assessment because not only does It help figure out what areas in my knowledge I need to work on but it also explains that I need to limit my time each day so I can be more successful. Attending college is one of the biggest decisions I have made in my life but I am very determined to accomplish this goal and make something of

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