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College!
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What do you have to do to "get into" college?
Fill out an online application by the deadline and submit any other materials you need to!
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Why do I need to take one of these tests? And why are there 2 different ones...?
Colleges require you to take one of these tests for admission, because it lets them know that you are "able to perform work at the college level."; The tests were created by different companies and they both think they're the best!
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What even is "financial aid?"
financial=money; aid=help (it's simply money that will help you pay for something... for college in this case!)
100
If I fail a class in high school, how do I make that up (AND who do I need to talk to about it?)
GradPoint (offered all year) or face-to-face Summer class; Talk to your assigned counselor as soon as possible!!
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Do you have to pay fees (like the fee for the gym facility) even if you never use that facility the fee is attached to?
Yes! It sucks, but that's life.
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What do 4-year universities want you to submit OTHER than your simple application?
Your high school transcript and your ACT (or SAT) scores
200
Which test has the 3 following components: Critical Reasoning, Math, & Writing? What does the other test cover?
SAT; The ACT covers English, Reading, Math, & Science...with an optional Writing section
200
What is a loan? And would you apply for a loan before or after you apply for the FAFSA?
It's money that you borrow and must pay back; Apply for a loan after you know about all the money you'll be getting from scholarships and grants
200
What's a "major?" And a "minor?"
The main subject that you study in college and the...2nd main subject after that!
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What are some differences between public and private universities, other than the price tag?
At private schools, you may be required to go to Chapel (like as a class) if the school is affiliated to a religion; Private schools have more strict boy/girl visiting policies (as well as other policies); Private schools are generally much smaller so you get more one-on-one attention with professors; typically easier to get accepted into public schools
300
What are U of A's admission requirements? (GPA and ACT score)...what about UCA?
3.0 and ACT score of 20; 2.5 and ACT score of 20
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Which test docks 1/4 point for every wrong answer? (What does the other test do for wrong answers?) True/False: Both tests are timed.
SAT; ACT does not count wrong answers True! Each section within both tests have different time limits.
300
What's the difference between a scholarship and a grant?
Scholarships are more merit-based while grants are all need-based
300
What's a "syllabus?"
The professor gives you a syllabus on the first day of class (or asks you to print one for yourself before the first day)--it's a plan for that entire class and includes the professor's contact info., resources, rules, and what you'll be graded on! It's like the class Bible; if you ask a professor a question that can be answered on the syllabus, he/she will say, "Check the syllabus."
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How do you sign up for classes?
On the university's online system (usually after you meet with your assigned academic adviser)
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If you want to go to NWACC, do you have to take the COMPASS if you took the ACT? If I still need/want to take the COMPASS, how do I go about doing that? Does it cost money? What are 2 facts about the test?
Nope! (if your scores were high enough on the ACT); Sign up for an available time online, or call to make an appointment, or just show up at NWACC! It costs $10. It's not timed, it's on the computer, it covers Math, Writing, & Reading.
400
What are 3 free study resources for the ACT? (if online resources, at least 1 must be specific!)
act.org, number2.com, ACT free test prep booklet, public libraries and U of A offer help, other random free test prep questions online; Want to pay? It's easy to find resources online and at Barnes & Noble
400
What is "YOUniversal" and why should you fill out a YOUniversal application on ADHE's website? (AR Dept. of Higher Ed.)
It's the process through which you apply for state aid. You just fill out some information and it will let you know if you qualify for grants and the Academic Challenge Scholarship.
400
If you sign up to take "15 hours" your first semester of college, what does that even mean? What if you're signed up for 16?
If you're taking 15 hours, that means you're taking 5 classes because each class counts for 3 hours.; If you're signed up for 16, that means you're doing 5 classes and probably also a lab or a seminar class that counts for only 1 hour
400
How long does a typical Bachelor's degree take to earn? How about a Master's?
4 years; a typical Master's is 2-3 years
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How will I know if I get accepted into a school? What do I do then?
The school will send you an email and/or a letter about your acceptance as well as if you need to submit something else to them.; Then, follow their directions! The letter will tell you exactly what your next steps are (like setting up your school's email/online account, then how to sign up for classes, how to contact your adviser, etc.)
500
Which is a "reasoning test" and which is the "content-based test?" Which test's questions are more straightforward? Which test provides math formulas? If you're fantastic at Writing, which test might you want to try?
SAT=reasoning; ACT=content-based; ACT's questions are more straightforward (not necessarily easier, just simpler to understand right off the bat); SAT=math formulas; SAT
500
What does FAFSA stand for? And when can you apply for it?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid; after January 1st your senior year
500
If you don't have quizzes on homework or have to turn in homework assignments, name 3 reasons why you even want to do your homework (typically reading from textbooks/articles)?
1. class discussions that will embarrass the heck out of you if you don't read 2. your work will PILE up and you will not be able to effectively study for the big tests 3. you're paying for that class, so you're literally taking out $300-$1000 and then burning it
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What is the difference between B.A. and B.S.? (besides the obvious inappropriate answers ;)
BA=Bachelor of Arts; BS=Bachelor of Science