Adulting
Job Search
Continuing Your Education
Financial Literacy
Self-Determination
100

Doctor you should schedule an appointment to see at least once per year.

Who is your Primary Care Physician (PCP)?

100

What should you do before an interview?

What are:

Research the company

Review the job description

Prepare for interview questions based on the company and job description

100

Money you do not need to pay back and can use to pay for college or training programs.

What are scholarships?

100

The money that you make from having a job.

What is a salary or income?

100

Term for being the person who makes the decisions in your life (causal agent/protagonist of the story).

Self-Determination

200

Rent is paid to this person.

Who is your landlord?

200

The definition of soft skills and how they differ from hard skills.

What are skills that can be considered personality traits or intangible skills necessary for interpersonal communication and job success?  Whereas hard skills are specific, tangible skills you learn for a job, like a specific type of equipment or computer program.

200
Often written by a coach, teacher, or counselor who helps you get admitted to a college or training program.

What is a letter of recommendation?

200
The plan for where you spend your money
What is a budget?
200

The reason goal-setting is important.

Because it makes dreams/visions into actionable steps?

300

Recurring tasks that you have to do when you live on your own.  Include at least 3.

What is cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, laundry, etc?

300

What should you do after the interview?

What is: send a thank-you letter/email to the person who interviewed you?

300

Classes that impact your ability to be admitted into a college or training program.

What are ALL of them!  Electives/Enrichments and Groups impact high school GPA, high school graduation, and are used to determine if you should be admitted to college programs or majors.

300

2 examples of needs

2 examples of wants

Needs Examples:

Housing/Rent

Utilities (electricity, heat, phone)

Groceries

Transportation (bus/train fare, car payment)

Wants Examples:

Iced Coffee/Dunks/Take Out

Streaming Services/Cable

Concert Tickets

Video Games

300

SMART Goal stands for this.

What is:

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-based

400

When you manage your life in and out of work

What is having a work/life balance?

400

2 soft skills needed for every job

What are:

Time Management

Conflict Resolution

Accepting Constructive Criticism

400

This document includes the classes taken, grades earned, credit earned, and GPA.

What is a transcript?

400

The ideal percentage of your income you should spend on needs, wants, and savings.

Needs: 50%

Wants: 30%

Savings: 20%

400

In Skills for Living, you get to explore your strengths, interests, and preferences in these areas:

What are employment, education, community, and adult living?

500

The form you get from your employer at the end of the year to file your taxes.

W2

500

4 sections to include on your resume

What are: 

Education, Skills, Work Experience, Contact Information, Awards, Certifications

500

College classes taken by every student regardless of major.

What are General Education Requirements (GER)?

500

The number of months' expenses you should have saved for in case of an emergency.

What is 6 months?

500

The purpose of disclosing a disability at work or school.

To obtain a reasonable accommodation.

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