College Basics
Study what?
HS Prep
College fun facts
Things to consider
100

When should I start planning for college?

Now 

100

How do you decide what to study in college?

Take career assessments, try different classes and new activities; combine what you like to do and what you do well.

100

What are two ways you can make HS count?

Go to class, graduate, get involved in activities, community service, jobs, visit colleges, etc.

100

Name four colleges/universities in Washington

There are 34 community and technical colleges, six public universities, and more than 14 private colleges

100

What  is a Vice ?

•An immoral or bad habit or practice

•Immoral conduct; derived or degrading behavior

200

How do I learn about college and know which one is best for me?

Talk to teachers, friends, and family; visit campuses, talk with current students, and research online

200

What is a certificate or degree?

Something you earn after completing a set of courses and requirements

200

To best prepare for college, which two subjects should you take all four years of HS?

English and math

200

Name three college mascots ?

Even community colleges have mascots!

200

What is a Productive Relationship?

One where many good or useful things happen as a result of the relationship. In personal relationships, this can include feeling comfortable expressing opinions, feeling physically safe, and being able to compromise when there are disagreements. In work relationships, this can include clear communication, inspiration, and emotional intelligence.

300

If you don’t have money to pay for college, name one other way to pay for it

Scholarships, financial aid, grants, parents, loans, get a job

300

How do you get the most out of your college education?

Study hard, go to class, make connections and participate in activities

300

Name at least one reason it’s important to participate in activities in High School?

It looks good on college and scholarship applications and gives you experience.

300

Which college did Seahawks Quarterback Geno Smith attend?

West Virgina 

300

What are some “Barriers to Success”?

•Comparing yourself to other people

•Being negative because of past failures

•Unable to stay focused

•Thinking too much

•Fear

•Be afraid of judgement

•Lack of patience

•Waiting for opportunities 

400

How does college prepare you for a job?

Teaches you specific job skills, how to work in teams, and build relationships

400

How many years of college would you need to be a chef, auto mechanic, a hair dresser, or nurse?

Up to two years

400

Name at least one way to earn college credit in HS.

AP, Tech Prep, Running Start, and IB

400

What do President Obama and Jake Gyllenhal have in common?

They both graduated from Columbia University

400

Does Preparation and proper planning lead to success?

Yes 

500

Name two differences between a community/technical college and a university?

Admission requirements, class size, degrees offered, length of programs, cost

500

How many years of college would you need to be an accountant, lawyer, teacher, or veterinarian?

At least four years

500

Name at least one college entrance exam ?

SAT, ACT, COMPASS or ACCUPLACER

500

What do Walt Disney, and Tom Hanks have in common?

They both went to community college

500

Why is your support Network important to your Success?

A support network can be important to success because it can help you feel more confident, develop meaningful relationships, and get guidance and assistance:

Confidence-A support network can help you build confidence by providing encouragement, constructive feedback, and resources from trusted friends, family, and colleagues.

Relationships- A support network can help you develop long-lasting relationships that can help your career. For example, professional networking can lead to career advice, lasting relationships, and even help you find your dream job.

Guidance- A support network can provide guidance and assistance when you might be confused or lost. They can also hold you accountable and be there to support you when things aren't going well.