Tests!
College
High School
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YOU!
100
The two college admission tests.
What are the SAT and ACT?
100
Something that makes a student stand out to colleges
What is What is "The Hook"?
100
The legal document that lists your high school academic record.
What is a transcript?
100
Staff member you visit at JHS to get info on scholarships
Who is Mr. Navalinski?
100
The place at JHS where you can research different careers, colleges, and opportunities
What is the Career Center (CRC)?
200
The highest score you can earn on the SAT
What is 2400?
200
GPA, class rank, high school transcript, etc.
What do colleges look at?
200
High School classes that can help you earn college credit
What are AP (Advanced Placement) classes?
200
Form I fill out in my senior year to apply for financial aid for college
What is FAFSA?
200
The subject area you choose to study in college
What is a major?
300
Test you will take in 10th and 11th grades that can qualify you for scholarships
What is the PSAT?
300
Location, size, type of school
What are some things to consider when choosing a college?
300
Skills that help you make the most of your time
What is time management?
300
Something I can do in my community that will help me earn scholarships
What is volunteer work?
300
These people like to work with other people and are often strong leaders
What is the personality type: "Enterprising"?
400
The best time to take your SAT or ACT for the first time
What is spring of junior year?
400
4 years of English 3 to 4 years of math 2-4 years of science Etc.
What are college admission requirements?
400
"Staying organized", "Planning Ahead", "Asking for Help"
What are Study Skills?
400
A financial award that does not need to be repaid
What are scholarships?
400
A type of test that will give you a general idea of your personality.
What is an interest assessment?
500
The four subjects tested on the ACT
What is English, math, reading & science?
500
The average earnings per year for people with a 4-year degree
What is 53,300?
500
The state graduation requirement that helps you plan for the future.
What is the The High School & Beyond Plan (HBSP)?
500
Grants, scholarships, work-study, student loans
What are different kinds of financial aid?
500
Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional
What are the personality types?