Types of Colleges
Paying for College
College to Career
What's your major?
Advanced Degrees
100
How long does it normally take to get a Bachelor's degree?
Four years (or more!)
100

What is room & board?

Extra costs involved with living on-campus: rent, food, etc.

100

What is the unemployment rate (percentage) for someone with a bachelor's degree? 

2.5% (will accept 2 or 3)


100
True or False: you must know what you want to study before entering college.
False! On average people change their major 3 X.
100
How many years does it take to become a Medical Doctor (MD)?
Between 8 and 12 years!
200
How many years does it normally take to finish an Associate's degree?
Two years
200

What is the difference between a loan and a grant?

Grants = free money Loans= you have to pay back

200

What is the median salary for those with a college degree in Wisconsin?

64k ( should be in with at least the 10k)

200
True or false: "pre-med" and "pre-law" are actual degrees offered by many colleges.
False. Pre-med and pre-law are informal terms for students studying specific degrees that will best prepare them for Medical or Law school. For example: Your major can be psychology but you are pre-med. Your major can be communications, but you are also pre-law. These programs help you get all the requirements needed to be accepted into Law school or Medical school.
200
How long is a normal Master's degree?
Two - three years beyond a Bachelor's degree.
300
This is a category of school that trains students in areas like cosmetology, audio production, mechanical engineering, or culinary arts.
Technical College. Examples: MATC, WCTC
300
List two expenses associated with college BESIDES tuition.
Examples: books, room & board (housing), parking, technology fees, activity fees, computer & web access, etc. (Not all colleges feature the same extra fees!)
300
How many years of education are needed to become an airline pilot for a major carrier like Southwest?
Must have a minimum of a HS diploma plus 3 - 6 weeks for initial training plus 1500 hrs flight time. To work for an airline, a pilot must have Bachelor’s (4 year) degree.
300
Name three fields or industries you could work in with a Business degree.
You could work just about anywhere -- from companies large and small to governments to higher education, etc.
300
Name two reasons you might want to get a Master's degree someday.
Examples: allows you to teach at certain institutions; allows for better pay; allows for promotions; allows for a deeper exploration of a subject you love; allows you to work toward a Doctorate
400

How many students (approximately) attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison? a. 25k b. 11k c.41k d.53k


c. a little over 41K

400
What do you need to fill out to get financial aid?
The FAFSA. Free Application for Federal Student Aid!
400

Other than a profession in the health field, what career has the highest average salary?

Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers

$226,600 per year

400
Name two things you can do in order to choose your major.
Research your interests. Research salaries. Job shadow. Research certain careers and the education requirements. Explore subjects you love & are good at. Internships. Career Fairs.
400
College professors typically have what type of degree?
Many professors hold a PhD in their field, meaning they are Doctors!
500
What is a HBCU?
A Historically Black College or University.
500

What is a scholarship?

A scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education. Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria, both merit and need based or sometimes a combination of both. Scholarship money is not required to be repaid.

500

What is the most in-demand job in Milwaukee County?

By far the most in-demand job in the county is a registered Nurse.

500
What is the difference between a B.A. and a B.S. degree?
B.A. is a Bachelor of Arts and a B.S. is a Bachelor of Science -- the separation has to do with a program's area of focus.
500
What kind of degree does a lawyer have? (Does it compare to an Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, or Phd?)
Lawyers receive a Juris Doctorate (JD), which is a form of doctoral degree.