Introduction to Lesson 10 What might university be like?

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Introduction to Lesson 10 What might university be like? Think Future: Year 9 Introduction to Lesson 10 What might university be like?

Learning outcomes The main learning outcomes covered by this lesson are: LO1: Make appropriate decisions about which careers to pursue LO4: Be aware of your own skills, attributes and interests and how that contributes to good career choices Lesson 10: What might university be like?

In this lesson You will develop an awareness of what university life is like and find out about the support available for students. You will be encouraged to do plenty of research before applying for university. By the end of this lesson, you should: be aware of the support available to help students settle into university life understand the need to do plenty of research before applying for a university place. Lesson 10: What might university be like?