Why are AP classes helpful?
Taking AP classes and passing the tests can earn you credits for college. You can save money by earning credits ahead of time.
What is a major? Bonus: what is a minor? In the context of colleges.
A major is the primary area of study you choose to pursue. A minor is the secondary area of study (can also be called a certificate).
Name some Wisconsin Colleges.
UW-Madison, UW-Whitewater, UW- Stevens Point, Marquette, UW-Milwaukee, Edgewood, Carroll, Concordia, Carthage, MATC, St. Norberts, Fox Valley Technical College, etc. etc.
In a dorm, who is the RA? RA= Resident Advisor, House fellow, etc.
Typically, an older student who lives in the dorm to facilitate activities or maintain order. They usually get free or discounted housing and maybe a small wage as payment.
What are some things needed to apply for college?
Application form, test scores, letters of recommendation, personal essay, high school transcript, and fees (typically $40-$50 per application).
Name 2 differences between high school and college?
You pick your schedule, not necessarily in class all day, living in dorms, you are in charge of remembering to do your work, etc.
Name some fields you can major in?
What is the benefit of choosing a college in Wisconsin?
In state tuition. Wisconsin has reciprocity with Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Minnesota. That means these states will also give Wisconsin residents in state tuition if they attend state universities.
What is studying abroad?
When you go to a different country and spend a semester or more taking college courses. It is a way to fully immerse yourself in another culture, travel, and experience new things while still getting an education.
Scholarships, financial aid, loans, work while in school.
What are some things you can do during high school to make your college application stand out?
Volunteer, work experience, join student clubs, be an entrepreneur, job-shadow, apply for internships, take a free online class (edX or Coursera), create your own project, be creative there's really no limit!
What is a BA or BS?
Bachelor of arts and Bachelor of science.
Name 3 Big Ten Schools.
If you do not go to college for a sport how can you continue to be active?
The campus gyms are included in tuition (they have weight rooms, courts, classes), club sports, or intramural sports!
What is the ACT or SAT?
American College Test/ Scholastic Aptitude Test. Tests that are required for college admissions. Designed to evaluate students in Math, Science, English, and Reading.
When do high school students typically go on college campus tours?
Usually in their junior year. Typically you may want to start applying to colleges senior year of high school.
What are some types of degrees you can obtain? Hint: They typically differentiate by how many years you attend school.
Associate, Bachelors, Masters, Doctoral.
What are Ivy League schools?
Which of these is a club at the University of Wisconsin- Madison? A. Badger Brunch Club B. Badger Cheese Club C. Fantasy Sports Club D. Rubik's Cube Club
Ooops sorry trick question, I'm the worst. They are all clubs! There are about 900 clubs at UW-Madison. If you can't find something you are interested in, you can always get people together and form your own club!
What is the highest score on the ACT?
36
What are some things to consider when choosing a college?
Academic majors available, location, cost, admission requirements, vibe of the school, ratio of professor to students, campus size, amenities, career services, student activities, etc. etc.
What are some benefits of attending a community college?
Lower tuition fees, more support/ more individual time with professors, easier to work while attending, can improve transcript, etc.
What university has a tree as its mascot?
Stanford
Dorm/Rent, books (average for a year $1,240), school supplies, tuition, food, transportation, entertainment, Greek Life, studying abroad, traveling home, insurance/medical costs, etc.
What is FAFSA?
FAFSA- Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that must be completed by college students to determine if they are eligible for financial aid.