True/False
College admissions
Mixed qusetions
Financial aid
College Prep.
100
There are colleges in every state in the U.S.?
(True) Every state has at least one college or university as well as a community college.
100

What is the SAT?

The SAT is the Standardized Admissions Test which colleges use as part of the admissions criteria.

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY What subjects are on the SAT?

Math, English, and Writing

100

True or False? It's cheaper to stay in state.

False! It depends on the school. Most neighboring states give enough for in-state tuition


100

What is GPA?

GPA is grade point average that is calculated each advisory depending on your grades. 4.0 is the highest which is all A’s.

200
You should ask any person for a recommendation letter for your college application.
(False) You should ask a trusted adult who you know well and that knows about your strengths and activities you are involved in.
200

What are two things to do to strengthen your college application?

1.Participate in extracurricular activities 2. Do well in school 3.Study for the SAT 4.Visit the school 5.Talk to an admissions counselor

200

What is the term used to describe what you plan on studying?

Your major!

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY What are scholarships?

Scholarships is money that can be used for college and do not have to be repaid. Scholarships are awarded by various people, including the state and federal governments, public and private organizations, and colleges and universities.

200

When do applications open?

August 1st

300

True or False? Some campus cafeterias don't have Chick-Fil-A or Whataburger.

True!

300

What is a resume?

A resume is a list of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences.

300

True or False? The SAT is the only test you can take to apply to college.

(False) You can also choose to take the ACT which is similar to the SAT but includes science and less English.

300

True or False? If I do not have good grades, I cannot get any money for college.

(False) There are tons of scholarships that do not focus on grades. Instead they reward students for their outstanding characteristics such as leadership and community service.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY What are the benefits of starting to prepare for applying to college early?

1. Know what is going on 2. Organization 3. Take advantage of opportunities 4. Extra time 5. Extra money

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY You have to live at the college or university that you attend.

(False) You can attend college and live at home or in an apartment not on campus.

400

What is a personal statement? (hint: essay)

A personal statement is an essay you write about yourself to help college admissions counselors learn about your goals, your background, and why you want to attend their school.

400

Name 2 colleges or universities in the state of Texas

1. Texas A&M  2. UT Austin 3. TCU 4. SMU 5. Baylor 6. UNT 7. Texas Tech 8. Texas State 

400

True or False? If I get a summer job, I can save money for college

True!

400

What are two extracurricular activities that you can participate in to help with preparing for college?

1. SAT Prep classes 2. Summer programs for college prep 3. Meeting with your guidance counselor

500

You can't go to college unless you or your family has a lot of money and can pay for you to attend college.

(False) That's what scholarships and grants are for!

500

What are two ways to get familiar with a college?

1. Call the school 2. Visit the school 3. Attend a college fair 4. Research the school online 5. Talk to someone who goes to or went to the school

500

What are possibilities of things you can do after graduating college? A. Attend graduate school B. Get a job C. Volunteer D. All of the above

D. All of the above

500

What is FAFSA?

FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It is a form required from all students seeking need-based financial aid. The FAFSA collects family income and other financial information and is completed and filed by the student or his/her family.

500

True or False? You do not have to start preparing for college until your senior year of high school.

(False) It is never too early to start preparing for college. The sooner you start, the better!

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