Career & College Readiness Understanding Your PLAN Score.

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Career & College Readiness Understanding Your PLAN Score

Profile for Success

TestCollege CoursePLANACT EnglishEnglish Comp1518 MathAlgebra1922 ReadingSocial Studies1721 ScienceBiology2124 Composite1821 Career & College Readiness Benchmarks* * A benchmark score = 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in the corresponding college course

PLAN Score Report Side 2

Review Your Answers

Your Skills

What do I do now? Now that you’ve taken PLAN, you know much more about your skills, career interests, and readiness for college. Using your PLAN Score Report, ask yourself some questions: Am I on target for college? What skills do I need to improve to be ready for college? Am I taking a rigorous core curriculum? What careers interest me most?

To Launch the World of Work 1.Go to: Honeoye Central School website 2.At top bar menu, Click on “Departments” and 3.Select “Counseling Center” 4.At left side menu, Select “Sophomore” 5.Scroll down calendar to December’s English 10 Career Development lesson 6. In left column, Click on “ World of Work Map” link.

More Career Exploration next semester