Class of 2016. You Have Your PLAN Results, Now What?

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Class of 2016

You Have Your PLAN Results, Now What?

Understanding Your PLAN Results in 3 Quick Steps 1.Where do I stand right now?  PLAN shows your strengths and weaknesses in four subject areas: English, Math, Reading, and Science.  You can see how your scores compare to those of other students like you who have taken PLAN.  Your report also shows you the skills you likely have.

2.What are my plans and goals for after high school?  When you took PLAN, you answered questions about your plans after high school and about your interests in several kinds of activities.  This information can help you learn more about careers, clarify your goals, and begin to plan your future. Understanding Your PLAN Results in 3 Quick Steps

3. Am I on track for college?  Preparing for college means taking the right courses in high school.  Make sure the courses you plan to take in high school match those recommended for college success. Understanding Your PLAN Results in 3 Quick Steps

This overview will help you understand your PLAN Score Report and how you can use it to plan for high school. Visit PLAN

What Do My Scores Mean?  Your scores are between 1 (the lowest score you can receive) and 32 (the highest score you can receive).  Your Composite Score is simply the average of your test scores in English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science (rounded to a whole number).

How Do My Scores Compare with Those of Other Students Who Took PLAN?  Next to your scores, you'll find the percent of students scoring at or below your score.  This shows you how your scores compare to those of students across the country who took PLAN.

Am I on Track?  After PLAN, you will be taking the ACT in 11 th grade and/or 12 th grade. The ACT score is what the colleges and universities will look at for admission requirements.  Your PLAN scores can be used to predict how you are likely to do if you take ACT as an 11 th grader so keep working hard if you want to increase that score.

How Can I Improve?  The back of your Score Report describes the skills and knowledge you already probably have.  You'll also see some ideas for improving in the different subject areas. The suggestions are based on your scores and can help you do better.

Your Plans After High School  When you took PLAN, you answered questions about your future educational plans.

Thinking about College?  ACT developed College Readiness Benchmark Scores. Check your college readiness score. Are you ready or do you need to improve the skills you will need by the time you finish high school?

Thinking About College? Let’s Take a Look at those College Readiness Benchmark Scores

Thinking About College? These scores will help you focus on areas that you need to improve on.

Your Career Possibilities  Your PLAN Score Report helps you start by focusing on a few career areas.

Launch World of Work Exploring careers is easier if you have a map. Begin exploring careers and occupations that might be right for you.

Launch World of Work Select a career area for details on specific occupations (like average salaries and job entry requirements).

Another Career Site Take the time to learn about some of the over 600 majors and careers profiled here. All About Majors & Careers Careers that Fit Careers that Fit Reading Career Profiles Reading Career Profiles Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Career Calculus Career Calculus Ten Ways School Prepares You for the Work World Ten Ways School Prepares You for the Work World Similar Careers and the Differences Between Them Similar Careers and the Differences Between Them Matching Careers to Degrees Matching Careers to Degrees Major & Career Profiles Major & Career Profiles Hottest Careers for College Graduates NEW! Hottest Careers for College Graduates NEW! Industries with the Fastest and Biggest Growth NEW! Industries with the Fastest and Biggest Growth NEW! Career of the Week NEW!Career of the Week NEW! Arts Career of the Week NEW!

Link Into the Achieve Texas Career Clusters Site Visit site: DIRECTIONS: Click on the name of a Cluster to display an expanded menu containing its Foundation Plan of Study followed by the Pathway Plans of Study. Examples: Examples: + Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources + Health Science + Marketing, Sales & Service

What Is Out There?  Post-graduate degree 6+ years  4-year college degree  2-year Associate’s Degree  Technical School  Military service  Full time employment

Why Should College or Other Training Be a Means to My Career Goal?  More Job Opportunities  More jobs require more than a high school diploma  More career choices, and makes changing jobs or careers easier  More money