Pillars of Readiness
SMART goals
High Skilled Career
Post Secondary Edu.
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The 5 pillars of success.

What is academic, admission, career, financial, and personal/social?

100
This is a SMART goal (true or false): I will win the 6th grade spelling bee this spring.
What is true?
100
Three types of colleges
What is Community, Technical, and University?
100

The average cost to obtain an associate's degree

What is $8,000

100

The Vikings are playing this game on Sunday.

Who are the Atlanta Falcons

200
Means graduating from high school ready to do first-year, credit-bearing college work (what pillar?).
What is academic readiness?
200
A S.M.A.R.T. goal (what does smart stand for)
What is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely.
200
(3) benefits of a high-skilled career
What is: Interesting tasks, Pride in your work Passion for your career Potential for advancement Flexible work hours Health benefits Give back to the community More health insurance options Fitness clubs at work or reduced prices at clubs Professionals with similar interests are a positive influence?
200
The degree you earn at a university.
What is a bachelor's, master's, doctorate, professional?
200

Where did Ms. Beebe get her undergraduate degree

What is University of Wisconsin, River Falls

300

Means meeting all of the requirements for entrance into the college (2- yr or 4-yr) that you want to attend.

What is admission readiness?

300
3 types of goals.
What are short term, long term, and longer term goals?
300

Colleges look at GPA & ACT/SAT scores. Name one other thing that colleges look at when admitting students.

What are extra-curricular activities?

300
Degree you earn at a community or technical college.
What is an associates.
300

Ms. Beebe's husband's name.

Who is Russ

400
Means understanding the relationship between education and income and (job) opportunity.
What is Career Readiness?
400
Average cost to obtain a master's degree.
What is $90,000
400
The percentage of people more likely to get divorced because they did not obtain any post-secondary education.
What is 20%
400
Benefits of a 4 year public university.
Degrees: Master's, Bachelor's, Doctorate, Professional Admitted: more difficult than 2-year school, varies Larger Classes: less access to faculty More graduate assistant instructors than at other schools Tends to have less discussion in classes Cost: Not as expensive as a private college More activities: athletics, clubs, concerts, political
400

The score of the Timberwolves game last night.

Wolves 108.  LA Clippers 80

500

What is the missing element of CCR (5)

Personal/Social Readiness

Academic Readiness

Post High School Admissions Readiness

Career Readiness

What is Financial readiness?

500
Average cost of a 4 year university or college.
What is $60,000 or ~$21,000 a year.
500

Paying in-state tuition even though you live in a different state.

What is reciprocity?

500

Benefits of a community college

Associate Degree: leads straight high skill careers Smaller classes: More professor contact Cost: Significantly less than four-year schools Commuter: Can live at home, may be easier transition Admitted: Most high school grads get admitted Transfer Credits: Many classes are accepted at your 4-year colleges of interest

500

Place where the Spanish-American was fought.

Where is Cuba?

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