Trimester 2 Check-In and Career Exploration
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12 questions
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Check Aeries. What is your grade in your history class so far?
Check Aeries. What is your grade in your history class so far?
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Do you have any missing assignments? If so, how many?
Do you have any missing assignments? If so, how many?
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Do you have any incomplete assignments or assignments with low scores (less than 50%)? If so, how many?
Do you have any incomplete assignments or assignments with low scores (less than 50%)? If so, how many?
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Now go back to Aeries and look at the grades for ALL of your classes. Total up your GPA points and calculate your GPA. (A = 4 points, B = 3 points, C= 2 points, D= 1 point, F = 0 points)
To calculate your GPA: add up the points for all of your classes and divide by 6.
For example, if I have 3 A's, 2 B's, and 1 C, then I have 4 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 + 2 = 20. If I divide 20 by 6, my GPA is 3.33.
Now go back to Aeries and look at the grades for ALL of your classes. Total up your GPA points and calculate your GPA. (A = 4 points, B = 3 points, C= 2 points, D= 1 point, F = 0 points)
To calculate your GPA: add up the points for all of your classes and divide by 6.
For example, if I have 3 A's, 2 B's, and 1 C, then I have 4 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 + 2 = 20. If I divide 20 by 6, my GPA is 3.33.
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How do you feel about your current GPA? If you're not happy with your GPA, what are specific actions you can take to improve it?
How do you feel about your current GPA? If you're not happy with your GPA, what are specific actions you can take to improve it?
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Think about the habits and other things you have been doing for the past two months to keep on top of schoolwork and being your best self. Check mark the things you have been doing.
Think about the habits and other things you have been doing for the past two months to keep on top of schoolwork and being your best self. Check mark the things you have been doing.
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Now think about the things you haven't been doing that could help you. Check mark what you can do/work on so you can be the best you intellectually, emotionally, physically and mentally.
Now think about the things you haven't been doing that could help you. Check mark what you can do/work on so you can be the best you intellectually, emotionally, physically and mentally.
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Explore your recommended potential futures. List 3-5 careers that interest you from the list.
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Explore your recommended potential futures. List 3-5 careers that interest you from the list.
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Choose the career that interests you the most OR you can list a different career if you already have one in mind. Do some research: what kind of education do you need for your career? (ex. bachelor's degree in biology, master's in organic chemistry, technical certificate in mechanics).
Choose the career that interests you the most OR you can list a different career if you already have one in mind. Do some research: what kind of education do you need for your career? (ex. bachelor's degree in biology, master's in organic chemistry, technical certificate in mechanics).
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Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the first college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?
Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the first college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)
Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?
Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?
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Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the second college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?
Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the second college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)
Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?
Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?
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Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the third college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?
Use the US News College Search to find 3 colleges or universities that offer the major or degree you need for your career (you can explore more colleges if you wish). Read through at least the Overview, Admissions, Academics, Student Life, and Tuition/Financial Aid tabs and answer the questions below for the third college/university you chose.
Check out the Overview and Student Life tabs. Which college/university did you choose? What are some of the highlights of the college/university? (ex. location, student life/clubs, sports, etc.)
Check out the Admissions and Academics tabs. What is the acceptance rate? What is the average SAT and ACT scores of entering freshmen? When is the application deadline? What are some of the degrees/majors offered?
Check out the Tutition/Financial Aid tab. How much is tuition per year? What about room and board? When students graduate, what is the average total indebtedness of the graduating class?