Academic Knowledge (Junior Year) Lesson One

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Academic Knowledge (Junior Year) Lesson One Life Questions Academic Knowledge (Junior Year) Lesson One

Life’s Questions Our Answer to life’s questions allow us to refine our: Personality, Uniqueness & Depth as learners Take a few moments to share your answers to some of life’s questions.

Some “Life Questions” from College Entrance Exams 1. If you had one year in your life to completely live over again, when would it be? Explain 2. Talk about the most important event in your life and what you learned from it. 3. What is your most embarrassing moment? 4. If you could have a dinner with anyone (living or dead) who would you pick and what would you ask them? 5. Talk about the most influential person in your life so far. 6. If money wasn’t an issue and you had one year, what would you do with your time? 7. If you could make one change to make Rexburg a better place, what would it be? 8. What are three rules you will establish when you have teenagers of your own? 9. Explain the most daring thing you have ever done? 10. What character in literature do you identify with the most? Explain. 11. How have your friendships changed since middle school? 12. Talk about a time when you were a part of something incredible. 13. Define “hero”? Who is yours? 14. Everyone has been a part of a team (family, sports, church, and friendships). What role do you usually play (leader, “go-for,” follower, motivator, protector, creative genius or ?) on the team? Explain. 15. Which household tool is most like your personality? Explain 16. If you could go back to any time in history, which date would you choose? Why? 17. If you were given an amazing amount of resources to start you own business, what would you do? 18. Describe the worst injury you have ever had and how it changed you. 19. When you look back at your life, what was the biggest life changing (for better or worse) decision you have made? 20. Talk about the first moral dilemma you remember. How did you resolve it?