Jobs/Careers
How to write an email
Public Speaking Tips
Things that are "mid"
Grab Bag
100

This tends to be a long-term occupation that involves the opportunity for professional growth.

Career

100

Is it acceptable to send an email without a subject?

No

100

Where should you look when you are presenting?

The audience

100

What is a synonym for "mid"?

Average

100

Who was the 16th President of the USA?

Abe Lincoln

200

Which Holland Code (personality type) would best describe an art teacher?

Artistic

200

Name 2 acceptable greetings to start email.

Dear, Hello, Good Morning, Greetings

200

Which notetaking strategy is most helpful for planning a speech?

Outline notes

200

Is vanilla ice cream "mid"?

No

200

Which direction does the Nile River flow?

North

300

How is a "job" different from a "career"?

Jobs are more short-term and often require less work experience or education.

300

What should always be the last part of your email?

Your name (signature)

300

What word or sound should you avoid when public speaking?

Uh, Um, Like
300

What drink store in Portland is "mid"?

Old Port Nutrition

300

How do you say "where are you from?" in Spanish?

De donde eres

400

Is a doctor a "job" or a "career"?

Career

400

If you miss class, what should you do before emailing your teacher?

Check Google Classroom

400

What is the best way to practice before giving a speech?

Practice reading your speech in front of the mirror

400

Name 3 classes that are "mid"

Any classes other than Big History and Freshman Seminar are acceptable answers

400

What is x in the following equation:

 2x + 6 = 4x - 2

x=4

500

In order to apply for a job, you typically need to submit a ___________.

resume

500

What are 3 acceptable ways to sign off an email?

Sincerely, Best, Thank you, Regards

500

Who was the coach of the 1980 US Olympic hockey team?

Herb Brooks

500

Name 3 cereals that are "mid".

Frosted flakes, Cheerios (not honey nut), Corn Flakes, Rice Crispies

500

Name 3 countries that were part of the former Yugoslavia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia