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1 CORE GPA AND 30-SECOND INTERVIEW

2 Calculating Your Core GPA

3 Why Core GPA is Important  While most universities and scholarship programs look at your whole GPA, some are using only the core GPA to consider students for admissions and scholarships.  For example:  UNM Admissions requires a 2.5 core GPA  UNM Bridge Scholarship requires a 3.0 core GPA and a 23 on the ACT (new this fall)  NCAA looks at GPA based on core requirements and ACT score to determine is a student is eligible to play sports in college

4 What is a Core GPA  A GPA calculated solely on certain courses (not electives)  For example UNM Core/academic GPA includes:  Math  English  Science  Social Studies  Foreign Language  Let’s do two examples with your current semester GPA  Regular GPA  Core GPA That’s it!!! No Band, ROTC, Ceramics, Art, DECA, Choir, etc. Only core academic courses!

5 Take out a piece of paper  Write the following headings across the top of your paper: ClassGradeGrade PointsCredits Grade Points Earned  List all of the classes you are taking this semester on your paper along the left side under the Class heading  Next to each class write down the grade you think you have in the class (A, B, C, D or F) under the Grade heading  Next to the grade write the grade points for that grade under the Grade Points heading A = 4B = 3C = 2D = 1F = 0  Write.5 next to each class under the Credits heading (remember we are only figuring out your GPA for this semester’s classes ~See next slide for example~

6 Example: ClassGrade Grade PointsCreditsGrade Points Earned Algebra IB3.5 BiologyC2.5 English 9A4.5 NM HistoryC2.5 Spanish IB3.5 BandA4.5 ArtA4.5

7 Multiply the Grade Points by the Credits and write the answer in the Grade Points Earned Column ~See next slide for example~

8 Example: ClassGrade Grade PointsCreditsGrade Points Earned Algebra IB3x.5= 1.5 BiologyC2x.5= 1 English 9A4x.5= 2 NM HistoryC2x.5= 1 Spanish IB3x.5= 1.5 BandA4x.5= 2 ArtA4x.5= 2

9  Add up the Credits for all classes and write the total at the bottom of the Credits column  Add up all the Grade Points write the total at the bottom of the Grade Points Earned column ~See next slide for example~

10 Example: GradeGrade PointsCreditsGrade Points Earned Algebra IB3x.5= 1.5 BiologyC2x.5= 1 English 9A4x.5= 2 NM HistoryC2x.5= 1 Spanish IB3x.5= 1.5 BandA4x.5= 2 ArtA4x.5= 2 Total 3.5 11

11 Divide the Grade Points Earned by the Credits to get your current semester GPA 11/3.5 = 3.14

12 Core GPA  Now let’s figure out your Core/academic GPA  Circle the Credits and Grade Points Earned for only your English, Math, Science, Social Studies and Foreign Language classes ~See next slide for example~

13 Example: GradeGrade PointsCreditsGrade Points Earned Algebra IB3x.5= 1.5 BiologyC2x.5= 1 English 9A4x.5= 2 NM HistoryC2x.5= 1 Spanish IB3x.5= 1.5 BandA4x.5= 2 ArtA4x.5= 2 Total 3.5 11 Core Total2.5 7

14 Divide the Grade Points Earned by the Credits to get your current semester Core academic GPA 7/2.5 = 2.80

15 30-SECOND INTERVIEW

16 What is a 30-Second Interview? A 30-second interview is a mini-speech (30 seconds) that succinctly tells people: Who you are What you do What you can do for them

17 Why Do You Need One?  Think of your daily life and the people you meet  What if you were looking for a job or internship and someone you met had a job opening and asked you to tell them about yourself…  What if you met a College Recruiter for your dream college… WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?  Would it be good enough to make a great first impression so they would hire you, invite you to a formal interview or remember you when they saw your application?

18 Components of an 30-Second Interview  Who are you?  What do you do best?  How have you made an impact?  What sets you apart from the competition?  What are you seeking?

19 Let’s Create Your Interview  Turn your paper over and write “30-Second Interview” on the back  Write the following on your paper leaving enough room to write a few sentences below each  Who am I?  What do I do best?  How have I made an impact?  What sets me apart from the competition?  What am I seeking?

20 Write One Thing About Yourself for Each Question Who am I?  Name  Where you go to school What do I do best?  Your interests  Your GPA (if it’s good)  Your passions How have I made an impact?  Volunteer or relevant work experience  Community service What sets me apart from the competition?  Strengths  Accomplishments What are you seeking?  Why are you a good fit for the job or college

21 Put it all together  Spend a few minutes combining these items into a short speech  Once everyone has a short speech written break into pairs and share your speech with your partner  Switch and share your speech with another person

22 Do’s and Don’ts Do:  Be concise  Be assertive and confident  Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse  Be honest  Make your response relevant to the job, internship or college  Be specific and use examples Don’t  Ramble  Be arrogant  Sound rehearsed or scripted  Use jargon

23 Example My name is Ima Bear. I am a graduating senior from La Cueva High School. I am looking for an internship in a law firm this summer. I have had a strong interest in the law since taking a law course in high school. I have maintained a 3.8 GPA while also participating in several extra curricular activities including the Speech and Debate club. If your firm offers internships, I would appreciate an introduction to the people in charge of that program. Alternatively, I would appreciate the opportunity to give you a call and/or meet with you in person to discuss your career path and how I might find opportunities within the legal profession.

24 Next Steps  Practice! Out loud, on camera, or with a friend or mentor.  Network! Use your commercial every chance you get--not just for formal interviews.  Homework! Research potential employers and colleges and package yourself to meet their needs.  Keep it current! Continually update your 30-second interview


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