College orientation
Dunbar's Number
Dividing students into smaller orientation groups can help facilitate better connections and smoother transitions to college life.
Similar Situations
Decoy Effect
College selection: Knowing the decoy effect can help you make more informed decisions when comparing colleges or universities, focusing on the factors that are most important to you.
Monty Hall Problem
College selection: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Evaluating the likelihood of success in different programs and universities based on acceptance rates, graduation rates, and job placement statistics.
SWOT Analysis
Choosing a College Major: Students can use SWOT to analyze their skills and interests, potential weaknesses in certain subjects, opportunities in the job market, and threats such as automation affecting certain industries.