7 TH GRADE GUIDE YOUR FUTURE! A WAY FORWARD! COLLEGE ACCESS.

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7 TH GRADE GUIDE YOUR FUTURE! A WAY FORWARD! COLLEGE ACCESS

POWER BY CHOICES 1. Plan now for what you want your life to be! 2. Open all the doors you can for your life! 3. Want more than you believe is possible! 4. Earn your way to a better future! 5. Research now so you can be what you want to be!

PLAN FOR THE FUTURE What I want to own and have! Places I want to go! Things I want to do! Lifestyle in terms of home and where I will live!

My Plan START WITH A PLAN FOR HIGH SCHOOL...

Life Plan with a Career! English: law, journalism, public relations, teaching, writing Mathematics: accounting, financial planning computers, aeronautics, insurance Science & Health: medicine, pharmacology, meteorology, chemical engineer, medical research Technical: manufacturing, construction, mechanics, electrical engineer, transportation technology

CHOICES You may be making the plan, but know where you are going….. REMEMBER THE POWER!

Remember: Everyone in every job needs to be able to write and speak correctly, listen, understand what is written and spoken and to use math effectively!

KEEP THE OPTIONS OPEN BY YOUR CHOICES! Know what the required courses and the graduation requirements. Take one English or literature class every year of high school to strengthen your reading, writing and speaking skills. Mathematics courses prepare you for almost all careers and for life in general so taking several math courses like algebra and geometry will help prepare you for your choices. Science will prepare you for not only a career but to understand the technological world you live in. Health will prepare you to understand your own health issues and those of your family. Computers are more than just games and you will need to be intelligent about these as they will be changing your future. Elective courses are those that you may choose but keep in mind that a couple of years of a foreign language may be an option you do not want to miss out in taking. Technical education courses allow you to try out what skills apply to certain future careers so now will be your chance to see what you do like and can do.

WORDS TO KNOW.... Class Rank: A rating which compares your cumulative (total increasing or decreasing) grade point average to other members of your class. Class rank is often used as a basis for college admission and scholarship determination. Elective: A course that is not required but which you may choose Graduation Requirements: Established by your local school Prerequisite: A course which must be taken before you enroll in another related course (Example: English 1 is a prerequisite for English 2.) Required Elective: A course you may select to meet a graduation requirement (Example: You may choose to enroll in College Prep English or Business English to meet an English requirement.) Unit of Credit: Given upon successful completion of a 36-week (2-semester) course, which meets at least 7,830 minutes a year. Half- and quarter-units of credit may be earned for courses meeting the right amount of fewer minutes.

OPTIONS.... SubjectPre-College Language Arts4 credits: English I, II, III, IV Mathematics3 credits: Algebra I, Algebra II & Geometry Science3 credits: life science, physical science, and space/earth science with laboratory portions. Social Studies3 credits: U.S. History, World History, economics and government; with geography as required or elective Health½ credit Physical Education½ credit or sports or technical education Foreign Language2 credits or take a test to show passing ability in one other language Visual and Performing Arts1 credit Electives7 credits: should be in career pathway choices & home and family living

Choices in high school: Choose to sit in the front of the room! Choose to join in all class discussions! Choose to ask questions! Choose to do all you assignments on time! Choose to proofread, correct and rewrite everything! Choose to practice everything! Choose to ask for help! Choose to study! Choose good habits to succeed like getting a good night’s rest!

Plan for Success in High School More Than Good Grades School Organizations Volunteer Services Sports Clubs Other

Others to Help!  Parents can give advice and help with examples and know you well enough to guide your choices.  Teachers can give you ideas and reasons for some of your choices.  Counselors can offer you information about additional schooling and courses to add to your choices.  Students already in high school can offer some of their experiences to help with your choices.

Consider What Your Future Career Will Be. Learn what skills and abilities you already have. Learn about your own interests and learning styles. Learn what colleges and universities offer relating to careers you might be interested in. Learn as much as you can about different types of work. Learn what the requirements are for many different jobs. Learn about the job/career related activities offered at your high school. Learn about all career pathways and the occupations in each one. Learn about how people can pay for college and advanced training. Learn about occupational and job related skills for reaching your goal like completing applications for college and employment, writing resumes, where jobs are located, who the employers are and what they expect from those they hire.

PLAN FOR COLLEGE... It is not too early to plan for college!

PAYING FOR COLLEGE OPTIONS? Student loans Financial aide Scholarships Work-Study Options

REASONS AND CHOICES Just some things to consider… To learn because I need to know more To find out about other cultures because I will work with others Get a Degree for my own self worth Get a Job with a better future Get paid more because one makes much, much more No parents to make the decisions for me so I have to know Buy a car because when finished I would make more and could afford one Buy what I want because I would need a good job and good salary So I can do what I want because I want to explore the world and that takes money and planning Go to parties all of the time because I will have reasons to celebrate my grades

From School to What I Want to Be!

College and Beyond Choices and Plans