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1 Naviance Succeed Junior Presentation School Counseling Department

2 Are you a hero? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgF1Enrgo2g

3 Poll Everywhere Questions

4 What’s Next Juniors?

5 The Answer “Five Gateways” 1. POST SECONDARY EDUCATION 2. MILITARY 3. WORKFORCE 4. APPRENTICESHIP AND INTERNSHIP 5. SELF-EMPLOYMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

6 Gateways cont. 1. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION 4 year colleges and universities 2 year colleges and community colleges Technical and Professional colleges

7 Gateways cont. 2. Military Army Navy Air force Marines Coast Guard

8 Gateways cont. 3. Workforce Full time permanent jobs Combination of two or more part-time jobs Contract services on short term basis

9 Gateways cont. 4. Apprenticeships and Internships Carefully monitored work experiences with intentional learning goals

10 Gateways Cont. 5. Self Employment and Entrepreneurship Start a business Buy a business Buy a franchise Freelance

11 Naviance instructions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO4dupYUgrs&f eature=youtu.be

12 College Admission Testing Most colleges require students to take college admissions tests SAT- www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org ACT- www.actstudent.orgwww.actstudent.org Both the ACT and the SAT are nationally administered standardized tests that help colleges evaluate candidates. Most schools accept either test interchangably. So as you begin to think about college and creating the best application package possible, your admissions plan should begin with the question, "Which test should I take?“ You can try a free practice test for the SAT and ACT through www.march2success.com. www.march2success.com Some colleges require subject tests (SAT II). Check your college’s websites to see what they require.

13 When should I take the SAT/ACT Most juniors take the SAT/ACT in the spring. This gives students a chance to get their scores back and retake the test if they want to try and achieve a higher score in June or in the fall. It is also recommended to take subject tests at the end of your junior year if your colleges require them. The course work is fresh in your mind at the end of the year.

14 Poll Everywhere Post Test Poll Everywhere

15 Live your dreams Htt ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pigdJdNJwso


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