How many credits do you need to earn to graduate with a standard diploma?
23 Credits
What does GPA stand for?
Grade Point Average
When something does not apply to you on a job application, what do you put in the blank space?
“N/A” for Not Applicable
What is the difference between a checking account and a savings account?
Checking accounts are designed for long-term money management, savings accounts are designed to be day-in and day-out money-management tools
What is the big topic/idea for the writing section of your final exam?
"Should the drinking age be lowered from 21 to a younger age?"
What is the college entrance exam we have been learning about in Freshman Studies? Why is this exam important to Western students?
The ACT. You need to take the ACT to graduate from Western.
How many unexcused absences will earn you denial of credit?
10 Absences
In what order should you list your past jobs/experiences on a resume/application?
Most recent employer/experience first
If you save 20% of your paycheck of $5,000 every month, how much would you save in 6 months?
$6,000 over 6 months
List one "PRO+" for lowering the drinking age.
1. 18 is the age of legal majority (adulthood) in the United States.
2. MLDA 21 is ineffective because young adults will consume alcohol regardless, leading to dangerous behaviors.
3. MLDA creates a mindset of non-compliance with the law among young adults.
What are the different diploma types offered at Western High School?
Standard Diploma, College and Career Ready Diploma (CCR), Advanced Diploma
How many Science credits do you need to graduate with a CCR Diploma?
3 Credits
What should you write on a job application when asked about a desired position?
A specific position that is being advertised
What type of colleges does the Nevada Promise scholarship apply to?
Exclusive to community colleges in NV (CSN, GB, TMCC, WNC)
List one "CON-" for lowering the drinking age.
1. Alcohol consumption before age 21 is irresponsible and dangerous.
2. MLDA 21 lowers alcohol consumption and illicit drug use across age groups.
3. Alcohol consumption should be based on age of license (legality), rather than age of majority (adulthood).
What are the different types of GPA? Why are they different?
Weighted: Honors and AP classes give extra “GPA points” to a weighted GPA. (.025 = Honors, .05 = AP)
Unweighted: Average score from all grades in all classes. No extra “GPA points” included
What GPA do you need in order to qualify for the Millennium Scholarship?
3.25 GPA
List 3 acceptable answers for “why did you leave your previous job?”
School conflict, conflicting hours, better opportunities for advancement, lack of work, seasonal employment
Explain the difference between a grant, scholarship, and loan.
Grants are given based on financial need, scholarships are merit-based and awarded to students based on their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, & field of study, loans need to be repaid with interest
How do you cite evidence properly in MLA format?
"Evidence" (Author's Last Name Year Published/Page).
What GPA is needed for each diploma type?
Standard: 1.0
Advanced: 3.25 (Unweighted)
CCR: 3.25 (Weighted / Added Reqs)
What are Flex Credits? What can be counted as a Flex credit?
2nd/3rd yr. CTE course, a 4th year of math, a 3rd year of science, or a 3rd year of social studies
What is the difference between traditional and behavior-based questions in a job interview?
Traditional questions focus on topics such as career goals, leadership, and teamwork. Behavioral-based questions are designed to determine your future behavior given specific experiences from your past.
What is FAFSA?
A form completed by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
What does each letter stand for in the R.A.C.E.S paragraph structure
R stands for restating the question as a statement, A is answering the question, C is citing evidence, E is explaining, and S is summarizing