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Junior Information Night Mrs. Fanning & Ms. Homer October, 2012
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FALL
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Monitoring your academic schedule Choose college recommended courses Monitor grades using Progress Book Encourage more challenging coursework when applicable
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Earn Good Grades College applications include an official transcript of grades 9, 10, and 11 Grades in college prep courses are the most important component in the college application packet Mid-year report sent in Feb. of senior year Sometimes, admission decisions rest with 1st semester senior grades
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Activities Continue involvement on campus and in the community Look for and secure leadership roles Take the PSAT in October Attend Financial Aid Night
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College Visitors College reps will visit in the fall during the school day Listen for these announcements Sign-up in the guidance office (PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED DAY) Get a pass from the guidance office the morning of the visit Classroom teachers have the right to refuse to let you attend (i.e. taking a test, too many absences)
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Visit College Campuses/College Fairs Get a feel for different size, locations, and student population Attend local college fairs Visit schools that really interest you Take advantage of your (3) excused college visit days Attend a “formal” college visit whenever possible
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WINTER
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Information On Standardized Testing Plan on taking the ACT/SAT during the Winter (Jan./Feb.) With those initial results-plan on taking a test prep classs Must upload a picture for both ACT/SAT Must bring ticket and photo ID to the test center with you No Walk-In changes or registrations! Remember that attitudes, emotions, and physical conditions may affect test-taking performance.
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Testing readiness Eat a nutritious meal the night before Get a good night’s sleep Eat a good breakfast Get up early enough to be alert by the time you arrive at the test Dress in layers for all temperatures
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Tests ACT - www.act.orgwww.act.org SAT - www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com SAT Subject - www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Make note of your username and password SEND YOUR SCORES - four free See handout for dates
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Tips for the ACT 4 Sections (Reading, Math, English, Science) Writing Section is optional Answer every question (NO PENALTY for guessing on this test!)
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Tips for the SAT 10 Sections (Reading and Math only) Writing Section is required Eliminate wrong answers and only guess when you can eliminate at least two THERE IS A PENALTY for wrong answers- leave those items blank when you don’t have any idea of the answer
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Things to remember: Meet with your counselor during 2 nd quarter Read and mark potential scholarship opportunities in the guidance newsletter Choose senior year schedule carefully (colleges will only look see grades for 9 th - 11 th ) Consider PSEOP (Post Secondary Education Option)
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SPRING/SUMMER
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Factors in the College Admission Decision Grades in college prep courses Standardized tests scores Grades in ALL courses Class rank Essay/writing sample Counselor recommendation Teacher recommendation Work/extracurricular activities Interview Demonstrated interest SAT II/AP scores Race/ethnicity Ability to pay Geography
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Things to Do: Develop a resume Complete Brag Sheet to help when asking for recommendations Ask for at least (2) letters of recommendation from teachers, if necessary before the end of the school year Test or re-test ACT/SAT-improve scores (April/May/June)
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Summer Begin narrowing college choices-VISIT COLLEGES Begin to develop application materials Start to fashion your college essay Discuss college options with your family Explore summer opportunities (college opportunities, service opportunities, etc.) Complete your community service requirement Test or re-test ACT/SAT-improve scores (April/May/June)
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Thank you for coming this evening. Please contact us with any questions.
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