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Getting Ready to Be Juniors Night Class of 2017

Responsibilities- Student Do your best in classes– GPA? Study habits? As you become more independent, you receive more responsibility You need to prioritize– academic, social, extra- curricular balance. Stay healthy! Keep a list of your extra activities/honors Volunteer/Work to explore career options Research colleges and go on visits

Responsibilities- Parents Keep the lines of communication open Help your student find an academic and social balance– time management Help them make thoughtful class choices– which courses, AP? College?, time management Go with your parenting instincts: they will need emotional support, parental supervision, adequate sleep, healthy eating habits, challenges, resilience, and time to plan and reflect. Talk with them about college– $, distance, Majors offered, time management

Timeline--Sophomores Spring of Sophomore year Take the ACT if you are planning on college classes for junior year Choose courses wisely for junior year Start talking about colleges and researching possible options Think about your cumulative GPA Get involved

Timeline- Juniors Fall of Junior year: Take PSAT (October)-used for National Merit College Fair is in October Register for ACT (December? February? April?) Spring of Junior year: Visit colleges Start forming your list of colleges to apply to Attend college rep visits at AHS Think about letters of recommendations/resume

College Credit?? Advanced Placement- AP 9 subjects: AP Language and Composition (11), AP Literature and Composition (12), AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP US History (11), AP US Government (12) Most AP courses will have a summer assignment Students enrolled in an AP can take the AP test for that course AP tests are taken the 1 st and 2 nd week in May Students may gain college credit with exam scores of 3, 4, or 5

College Credit?? Courses taught at AHS by AHS teachers: College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Applied Statistics, Calculus, English Composition 1, English Composition 2. Must have qualifying ACT scores: 18 in English, 15 in Reading; 21 in Math for CA; 26 for Calculus – Or take an Asset test One of their 7 class periods Must pay BCC tuition and buy college books at Bookstore Apply to be a student at BCC- pick up paperwork in Counselor’s Office

College Credit?? College Release Need qualifying scores (ACT or Asset) Need to apply to BCC and pay tuition A 3 hour college course is equal to a.5 credit at high school- therefore, they receive one hour of “College Release” either 1 st or 7 th hour Taught after school or at night- not necessarily at our campus

State Assessments Sophomores will be assessed in Math and English English will be assessed March Math will be assessed April 6-8 Great review for April ACT in both subjects

ACT College entrance exam Junior year test Must take ACT to take college classes (qualifying scores) Go to You can register for the test, change your testing date, send your scores to colleges, see your ACT scores, practice for the test with great practice questions, and use ACT Profile to explore career options

Remember Parents…. Don’t take on commitments just because they look good on paper. Teach them about Quality versus Quantity. Don’t let them overbook. Consider time commitments, personal strengths, their interests, and their future. Research colleges separately (online) and together (college visits).

College Success Factors High School Curriculum ACT/SAT Scores High School Grades Study Habits Motivation Interests Advanced Planning Commitment

PRESENTED BY THE COUNSELING STAFF AT AHS Robin Anderson Sue Coffman Or call