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As Scholars Enter the room hand assign numbers 1 and 2
As Scholars Enter the room hand assign numbers 1 and 2. Teams will be split up into to two groups. Ones on one side of room and Twos on the other side.
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Exploring Your Local College Options
Introduce yourself and college rep, explain that you will be playing family feud. Most if not all of the answers are on this slide. Have teams assign designated buzzer/hand raiser depended on items available. Explain Family Feud rules.
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3 4 4 1 3 1 2 2 Family Feud Template Introduction Slide – The Countdown!
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Colleges With Dallas in the name of the school
X X X Round 1 X X X University of Texas at Dallas 35 Dallas County Community College District 5 Dallas Baptist University 28 University of North Texas Dallas 20 Family Feud Template 5 Panel Slide Be sure to click show question. Click directly on slide boxes if team gets a response right. Click the X in bottom right hand corner if they get question wrong. After all schools have been revealed: 20 point Bonus Question: How many of the colleges are actually in the city of Dallas? Answer: 3-UNTD, DBU, Some DCCCD schools UTD-Richardson, TX University of Dallas-Irving, TX Remember to keep track of team scores on board or chart paper. University of Dallas 12 Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo X X X
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Private not-for-profit Colleges in the Metroplex
Round 2 X X X Southern Methodist University 40 Paul Quinn College 7 Texas Christian University 17 University of Dallas 5 Texas Wesleyan University 15 Austin College 4 Family Feud Template 7 Panel Slide Austin College is a bit of an outlier. Dallas Baptist University 12 Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo X X X
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Community College District
Dallas County Community College District X X X Round 3 X X X El Centro 40 Cedar Valley 7 Richland 17 Eastfield 5 Brookhaven 15 Northlake 4 Family Feud Template 7 Panel Slide Mountain View 12 Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo X X X
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Public Universities within 2 hours of DFW
X X X Round 4 X X X University of North Texas 24 Texas Woman’s University 11 University of Texas at Arlington 20 Midwestern State University 7 University of Texas at Dallas 17 Texas A&M University at Commerce 5 Family Feud Template 8 Panel Slide Point totals can be doubled if you’d like. Depending on winner of first two rounds. University of North Texas Dallas 14 Tarleton State University 2 Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo X X X
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How many can you get right in 2 minute?
Fast Money 0:39 0:40 0:41 0:43 0:42 0:38 0:37 0:32 0:31 0:33 0:34 0:36 0:35 0:44 0:45 0:55 0:54 0:56 0:57 0:59 0:58 0:53 0:52 0:47 0:46 0:48 0:49 0:51 0:50 0:30 0:29 0:09 0:08 0:10 0:11 0:13 0:12 0:07 0:06 0:02 0:01 0:03 0:04 0:05 0:14 0:15 0:24 0:23 0:25 0:26 0:28 0:27 0:22 0:21 0:17 0:16 0:18 0:19 0:20 1:00 2:00 End Player 1 How many can you get right in 2 minute? 1. Originally an All Women’s University Question 1 + + x x 6. HBCU and Urban Work College Question 6 + + x x 2. DFW University with a diving program Question 2 + + x x 7. Mascot is a Mustang Question 7 + + x x Question 3 3. Largest College in the Metroplex + + x x 8. University in Richardson, TX Question 8 + + x x To work the board: Click on each question to have it appear, then click on the green + if they get it right, or the red x if they get it wrong. Then manually add them up at the end. Note: The correct answer will never be revealed. The host, or the game operator needs to have the answers in front of them so that they can click + or x. Use your phone for the time. Select 2 people to play the round. They can either be 2 people from the winning team working together to get a certain number right (like the tv show) or they can be 1 from each team going head to head seeing who gets the most right. In either case, send player 2 out of the room, so they cannot hear the questions or the answers given when player 1 is answering. After player 1 has given their answers, record their score somewhere (if you’re keeping score), move to the next slide, and bring in player 2 for their turn. If you’re keeping score: Figure out how many point each correct Fast Money answer is worth. Depending on how many rounds you play, the team’s point totals might be several hundred points off so for these Fast Money questions to possibly change the outcome, they need to be worth more than 1 point each. Perhaps you could have each correct answer worth 25 points. Answers: 1. Texas Woman’s University 2. Texas Wesleyan University 3. University of North Texas 4. El Centro College Texas A&M University Commerce 6. Paul Quinn College 7. Southern Methodist University 8. University of Texas at Dallas 9. TCCD UNTD 4. DCCCD College with Year Up Question 4 + + x x 9. Total of 6 campuses Question 9 + + x x 5. Highest number of Uplift Applications Question 5 + + x x Question 10 10. Newest College in DFW + + x x Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo
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How many can you get right in 2 minute?
Fast Money 0:39 0:40 0:41 0:43 0:42 0:38 0:37 0:32 0:31 0:33 0:34 0:36 0:35 0:44 0:45 0:55 0:54 0:56 0:57 0:59 0:58 0:53 0:52 0:47 0:46 0:48 0:49 0:51 0:50 0:30 0:29 0:09 0:08 0:10 0:11 0:13 0:12 0:07 0:06 0:02 0:01 0:03 0:04 0:05 0:14 0:15 0:24 0:23 0:25 0:26 0:28 0:27 0:22 0:21 0:17 0:16 0:18 0:19 0:20 1:00 2:00 End Player 1 How many can you get right in 2 minute? 1. Originally an All Women’s University Question 1 + + x x 6. HBCU and Urban Work College Question 6 + + x x 2. DFW University with a diving program Question 2 + + x x 7. Mascot is a Mustang Question 7 + + x x Question 3 3. Largest College in the Metroplex + + x x 8. University in Richardson, TX Question 8 + + x x To work the board: Click on each question to have it appear, then click on the green + if they get it right, or the red x if they get it wrong. Then manually add them up at the end. Note: The correct answer will never be revealed. The host, or the game operator needs to have the answers in front of them so that they can click + or x. Use your phone for the time. Select 2 people to play the round. They can either be 2 people from the winning team working together to get a certain number right (like the tv show) or they can be 1 from each team going head to head seeing who gets the most right. In either case, send player 2 out of the room, so they cannot hear the questions or the answers given when player 1 is answering. After player 1 has given their answers, record their score somewhere (if you’re keeping score), move to the next slide, and bring in player 2 for their turn. If you’re keeping score: Figure out how many point each correct Fast Money answer is worth. Depending on how many rounds you play, the team’s point totals might be several hundred points off so for these Fast Money questions to possibly change the outcome, they need to be worth more than 1 point each. Perhaps you could have each correct answer worth 25 points. Answers: 1. Texas Woman’s University 2. Texas Wesleyan University 3. University of North Texas 4. El Centro College Texas A&M University Commerce 6. Paul Quinn College 7. Southern Methodist University 8. University of Texas at Dallas 9. TCCD UNTD 4. DCCCD College with Year Up Question 4 + + x x 9. Total of 6 campuses Question 9 + + x x 5. Highest number of Uplift Applications Question 5 + + x x Question 10 10. Newest College in DFW + + x x Cheer Silence Lose Win Boo
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True or False Going to college close to home isn’t “real” college.
If I stay local I won’t be able to meet people that I don’t already know. It makes the most sense to only apply to colleges near home. Money is the only reason people go to local schools. All colleges are the same. All False-make sure to ask scholars why the statements are false. Going to college close to home isn’t “real” college- College no matter where you go is an investment. Whether you are paying out of pocket or scholarship dollar are being used. No college is free. I won’t be able to meet people that I don’t already know- 32K students enrolled at UNT, 32K UTA, 18K at UTD, 6K at SMU. For perspective there are currently 2K graduates from Uplift over the past 8 years. There is no way you will know everyone. This is a chance to meet people from across the country. Students come from everyone. It makes the most sense to only apply to colleges near home- Balance is important. Money is the only reason people go to local schools- There are affordable options both in and out of state. This is an assumption that people make about costs. All colleges are the same- College is not one size fits all.
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This process takes time This is just the tip of the iceberg!
Keep in Mind This process takes time This is just the tip of the iceberg! Balance is important This process takes time. What’s the best way to eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Take your time! Tip of the iceberg-There are a lot of school in the metroplex each with hundred s of programs. Research Research Research!!! Balance is important- not all the schools on your list should be instate, not all private, not all public, keep your list balanced
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Exploring Your Local College Options
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