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 1,000,000  500,000  250,000  100,000  75,000  50,000  25,000  15,000  10,000  5,000  1,000  500  100

A:B: Lucky scratch and win card Spoiled child star $100 How can your child get a million dollars? C:D: Rich uncleGo to college

D. Go to college

A:B: When he’s a senior in high school When your counselor tells you to $500 When should you and your child start thinking about college? C:D: NOW!When pigs fly

C. NOW!

A:B: Grand Prix Automobile General Paraphernalia Auction $1,000 What does GPA stand for? C:D: Grade Point AverageGrades Plus Activities

$1,000 What does GPA stand for? C:D: Grade Point AverageGrades Plus Activities

C. Grade Point Average

A:B: Attend a public school in Mississippi Make straight A’s and B’s in high school $5,000 To be accepted for admission to a public Mississippi university, you must C:D: Be able to do 20 push ups in gym class Have taken a visual or performing arts course

D. Have taken a visual or performing arts course

A:B: Play as many video games as possible Become involved in activities at school and in the community $10,000 In order to build his/her resume, your child should C:D: Get a job at the skating rink Spend all his/her time studying

A:B: Play as many video games as possible Become involved in activities at school and in the community $10,000 In order to build his/her resume, your child should C:D: Get a job at the skating rink Spend all his/her time studying

B. Become involved in activities at school and in the community

A:B: Algebra IBritish Literature $15,000 What class should your child take as soon as possible to build a college-bound transcript? C:D: Salt Water Taffy Making Theatre

A. Algebra I

A:B: The principalEnglish teacher $25,000 Who can help your student with class schedules and preparing for college? C:D: The football coachSchool counselor

D. School Counselor

A:B: 10th $50,000 On what grade level is the ACT written? C:D: 11th College 12th

A:B: 10th $50,000 On what grade level is the ACT written? C:D: 11th College 12th

B. 11 th

A:B: The local libraryThe city hall $75,000 Where do you go to receive an Associate’s Degree, (a two-year degree)? C:D: The vocational- technical center Community College

D. Community College

A:B: Good driving record $100,000 Colleges often give scholarships based on C: D: School Spirit Popularity Community Service and/or leadership

B. Community Service and/or Leadership

A:B: Visit a college campus while on vacation Go to a college sporting event $250,000 What can a family do to expose a their child to the college life? C:D: Encourage participation in a summer camp on college campus All of the above

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A:B: Visit a college campus while on vacation Go to a college sporting event $250,000 What can a family do to expose a their child to the college life? C:D: Encourage participation in a summer camp on college campus All of the above

D. All of the above

A:B: Become best quarterback in MS Be the editor of yearbook $500,000 What should a student do to ensure academic success in college? C:D: Take the most challenging courses available at his/her school Take ACT as early as possible

C. Take the most challenging courses available at his/her school

A:B: A waste of money Free $1,000,000 Parents should consider college to be … C:D: Unaffordable A Wise Investment

D. A Wise Investment

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