Baseball Challenge! Today’s Game is pitched by Ms. Howe.

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Baseball Challenge!

Today’s Game is pitched by Ms. Howe

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! Home Single Visitor Single DoubleTripleHomer

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #1 – Without a good ACT or SAT score you will not get into college? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #2 – For College entrance, a combination of curriculum, grades, entrance exams, and rank are used ? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #3 – Some schools emphasize ACT or SAT scores as heavily as they do GPA and class rank? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #4 – The most important component of your high school academic record is the strength of your coursework? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #5 – Challenging yourself in high school is always important? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #6 – There is no such thing as the perfect college? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #7 – You need to decide your major before you begin college? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #8 – Approximately 70% of college students change their major before graduating? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #9 – It is wise to have a career pathway of interest identified? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #10 – It is better to get good grades in college than take challenging courses? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #11 – If you don’t get good grades no one is ever going to employ you? *false* *true*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #12 – Real world experiences, aptitude for the job, and personality count much more than any number of A’s you earned in college? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #13 – Competitive colleges might rely heavily on an interview to determine admittance? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #14 – You should rely on the interviewer to have copies of your resume on hand? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #15 – During an interview you should come across confident but not overly so? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – During an interview, you should turn your weaknesses into strengths? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – You do not have to follow up after an interview? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – To enter into college you need to fill out… *depends on the program you wish to enter* *a single application*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 – Programs within a college and general college admission have…? *probably different deadlines* *the same deadlines*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #5 – It is easier to be accepted into a college than be accepted into some specific programs within the college? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #6 – Housing is included in “tuition and fees”? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #7 – Most colleges have a separate application for housing? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #8 – Suite style apartment-like dorms are very popular with college freshman? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #9 – All housing is the same price at college? *False* *True

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #10 – Most college freshman have their own private bathroom? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #11 – Private colleges are more expensive than public colleges? *True* *False

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #12 – Private colleges often have smaller class sizes than public colleges? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #13 – Private colleges are always better than public colleges? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #14 – Most often, if I miss a deadline on an application it will be rejected? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #15 – Every application, whether housing, departmental, or general admission, has a deadline? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #1 – College professors will be similar to my high school teachers? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #2 – College professors do not mind if you are late to class? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #3 – College professors receive training in teaching methods and stratgegies? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #4 – College professors expect you to be very interested in the subject they are teaching? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #5 – College professors are most often white, middle class, English speakers? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #6 – College professors usually teach using scientific method? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #7 – College professors most often lecture? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #8 – College does not require as much effort as high school? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #9 – College professors are usually very sociable? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #10 – College professors may require three to four times the reading as high school teachers? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #11 – A college professor will be assigned to be my advisor? *True* *False

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #12 – To talk with my college professor I should go to class early? *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #13 – All professors have office hours posted in which you are expected to visit? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #14 – Professors post test scores by SSN? *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #15 – Professors allow you to “redo” assignments in which you fail? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #1 – The first test of the semester will be a wake-up call for you? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #2 – There will be a “lab” set up for students that need help? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #3 – Some of the lecture classes will have over 100 students? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #4 – Professors will seek you out if you are having trouble in their classes? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #5 – Professors will expect you to ask for help when you need it? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #6 – College professors will hand out a syllabus at the beginning of the semester? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #7 – The syllabus will outline the grading process/procedure? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #8 – College professors will remind you of assignments and due dates? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #9 – It will be easier to succeed in classes in which you are interested? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #10 – Each year you will have to refile the FAFSA? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #11 – Listening to the announcements is the best way to learn about scholarships? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #12 – Scholarships are available in the counseling center? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #13 – Scholarships are available through the college you will attend? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #14 – Local scholarships supply around $40,000 per year to students? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #15 – Local scholarships are extremely easy to fill out? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #1 – You will receive lots of “junk mail” when you begin the college application process? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #2 – You should sort your mail into three categories which are interested in, worth pursuing, and trash? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #3 – Sometimes you may have to pay to receive a scholarship? *Never* *Always*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #4 – You will need to hire someone to help you navigate the college application/scholarship process? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #5 – Ms. Howe is available to help you through this college application/scholarship process for free? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #6 – There are several scholarships that are unclaimed each year? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #7 – The FAFSA form is will determine if you receive money for college in the form of grants? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #8 – If you receive grant money(Pell Grant) you will have to repay it? *NO* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #9 – Student loans are also an option for paying college tuition? *Yes* *NO*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #10 – All student loans charge the same interest rate? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #11 – All student loans have the same requirements for repayment? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #12 – You can receive a scholarship without filling out the application? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #13 – It is my parents responsibility to fill out my college application/scholarship applications? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #14 – You should always have a backup plan in addition to your main plan? *Yes* *No*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #15 – If you meet the requirements for acceptance into a college you will automatically be accepted? *No* *Yes*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Three Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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