All Things College
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AVID. . . What's That?
High School & Beyond
Miscellaneous
100

Who invented Cornell Notes?

Cornell University

100

What is the difference between a private label credit card, and a general label?

A Private label credit card is where a company provides a lender credit for their store only and nowhere else. 

A general label credit card is a card that can used virtually ANYWHERE!

100

The AVID study guide is due Thursday.

True or False?

False

100

What community service club is offered at Higley?

Key Club

100

Who is our favorite YOUniversityTV host?

Ferrari 

200

What is the difference between a private college/university and a public college/university?

Main difference: Public universities and colleges are funded/founded by the government whereas private institutions are privately funded - these affect tuition prices for students which is why private school is more expensive. 

200

What is the difference between a loan and a grant?

A loan is money an organization or lender lets you borrow with the intention of being paid back and a grant is money given to you by the government without any intention of being paid back.

200

What does AVID stand for?

Advanced Via Individual Determination

200

What is a transcript?

Bonus (+250pts): What two types of transcripts are there and why are they used?

A high school transcript is basically a record of your academic accomplishments in high school. It lists every class you took, when you took them, and the grade you received in each class, sometimes along with additional information such as standardized test scores and any honors you received. 

Bonus: Unofficial (track academic progress and give you a rough outline of where you will end with) and Official (sent to schools for admissions)

200

What does W.I.C.O.R stand for?

Writing

Inquiry 

Collaboration 

Organization 

Reading

300

How many months after you graduate college are your loans deferred for?

6 Months (unless you go back to school)

300

What is financial aid? 

Added bonus +100pts: When do you apply for financial aid? Between what months and what year specifically? 

Student financial aid in the United States is funding that is available exclusively to students attending a post-secondary educational institution in the United States. This funding is to assist in covering the many costs incurred in the pursuit of post-secondary education (FASFA) through loans and grants. 

Bonus: You apply for FASFA between October & January but it is open all year! 

300

What are the 3 levels of Costa's Thinking?

Level 1: Applying - Right There in the Text (describe, name, labeling, scanning, observing)

Level 2: Processing - Reading Between the Lines (analyze, compare & contrast, infer, sequence)

Level 3: Gathering - Moving Beyond the Text (predicting, hypothesizing, speculating, judging)

300

What is the difference between the SAT & ACT?

The ACT is based on Math and Science, where the SAT is predominately based on Reading and Math

Scored differently too 

300

What are other health factors that impact your emotional and mental health?

Name 4 out of the 7.

Potential answers: 

-Environmental Health 

-Financial Health

-Intellectual Health

-Occupational Health

-Physical Health 

-Social Health 

-Spiritual Health

400

What out of state college came to visit us in my room? 

Bonus (+250): Name all the college visits we've had this year in the library. 

University of Colorado Mesa 

Northern Arizona University 

Arizona State University 

Grand Canyon University 

Chandler-Gilbert Community College 


400

How long does a delinquent payment history or issue with a credit card reporting stay on your credit score?

7 -10 years 


400

What are the 5 Phases of Note Taking?

1. Take notes (any format)

2. Process Notes (Think about notes, revise notes, etc.)

3. Connect Thinking (Ask questions, think beyond notes, etc.)

4. Summarize & Reflect (Summarize notes beyond what the notes say - connect to learning)

5. Apply learning (apply notes to other topics, subjects, units, and beyond)


400

What is the ACT out of?

What is the SAT out of?

ACT - 36

SAT - 1600

400

What are the 5 C's of Credit?

C = Capacity

C = Capital

C = Collateral

C = Conditions

C = Character

500

 When should you apply for college?

Fall of your Senior Year 

Early admission is Spring of Junior Year 

500

What is considered the “safe-zone” on the debt to income thermometer?

0-23% 

General % 

500

How do you calculate the following GPA?

(unweighted & weighted)

Honors Geometry: B

AP Psychology: B

English: A

Anatomy: C

AP World History: A

AVID: A 

Spanish II: C 


unweighted: 3.14

weighted: 3.57 

Determine the points for each letter grade. Add all the points up and divide by the number of classes. 

500

What are the 22 mandatory requirements you need to graduate high school?

4 English 

4 Math 

3 Science 

3 Social Studies including Government & Econ

6 Electives 

1 PE

1 Fine Arts

500

What percentage of retention do Cornell Notes help with if you apply the 5 phases of note-taking?

Bonus (+300pts): How much information do we lose in the first 24 hours if we do not revisit it?

100%

Bonus: 40%