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INSTRUCTORS The following slides require the addition of details specific to your college: 16 General Education associate degree 17 Transfer General Education 18 Bachelor of Arts/Science transfers 20 Associated Students Organization (ASO) 21 On campus tutoring 22 Other college resources Chapter 2: College Readiness 0

College Readiness Chapter 2 1

In This Chapter You Will… Chapter 2: College Readiness 2 Develop good strategies for planning classes. Strengthen your time management skills. Understand the difference between high school and college. Adopt at least three habits of successful college students. Research at least three careers and understand how majors and minors connect to careers. Identify college resources and extracurricular activities which can assist your college success.

Intro: How Mindset Effects Success Chapter 2: College Readiness 3 The Power of Belief and Mindset

Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Chapter 2: College Readiness 4 Mindsets frame the running account that’s taking place in people’s heads. They guide the whole interpretation process. –Carol Dweck

Fixed Mindset Chapter 2: College Readiness 5 Creates an internal monologue which results in judging and exaggerated feelings of anxiety, depression, anger, or superiority. Example responses: “This means I’m a better person than you are” “I am a loser” “This means my girlfriend is selfish”

Growth Mindset Chapter 2: College Readiness 6 Constantly monitoring what’s going on; internal monologue is not judging themselves or others and continues learning from interactions with others. Example responses: “What can I learn from this?” “How can I be better?” “How can I help others to be better?”

Is College Harder than High School? Chapter 2: College Readiness 7 High School versus College

Differences Between High School and College Chapter 2: College Readiness 8 Take the next 10 minutes and break into groups to create a list with at least five differences between high school and college.

Let’s Discuss… Chapter 2: College Readiness 9 What are some new habits you will need to adopt to be successful in college? What are some bad habits which could impede your success?

College 101 Chapter 2: College Readiness 10 Full-time Student: 12 units = 12 hours of class time 2 hours for every 1 unit of class per week you should expect to study, complete reading, and do homework 12 units +24 hours of studying 36 hours College Commitment

Scheduling Your Classes Chapter 2: College Readiness 11 Take classes at your “peak time” Know your drop deadlines Allow study time in between classes Be realistic when planning your classes Example: If you work full time, do not take 12 units. If you work hours a week and plan to take 12 units, your free time will be reduced.

Keys to In-Class Success Chapter 2: College Readiness 12 Know what to bring Sit front and center Read ahead Have a study routine Use the syllabus Talk to your professor

15 Habits of Successful College Students Chapter 2: College Readiness Plan ahead 2. Divide up the tasks 3. Manage their surroundings 4. Don’t kid themselves 5. Manage their feelings 6. Challenge themselves 7. Are persistent 8. Don’t cut corners

15 Habits of Successful College Students Chapter 2: College Readiness Are open to feedback 10. Engage their professors 11. Keep themselves in tip-top shape 12. Look out for themselves 13. Visualize success 14. Learn from experiences 15. Aim high

Connecting Majors to Careers Chapter 2: College Readiness 15 Occupational Outlook Handbook Occupational Outlook Handbook O*NET Online

Choosing a Major: Associate Degrees Chapter 2: College Readiness 16 Associate of Arts/Science degree= min. of 60 units General Education (GE) + Major = 60 units 21 units of GE + Major + Electives (if needed) = 60 units [Insert Associate GE Degree here] Associate degrees are in technical fields. Example associate degree programs: EMT Paramedic Culinary Arts Automotive CAN LVN Telemedia Criminal Justice

Transfer Programs Chapter 2: College Readiness 17 General Education (GE) + pre-major = min. 60 units About 42 units GE + pre-major units = min. 60 units [Insert Transfer GE here] Transfer programs are to prepare for a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree. Once you transfer you will only take courses in your major.

Bachelor of Arts or Science Degrees Chapter 2: College Readiness 18 Lower Division + Upper Division = units 60 units before transfer units at CSU/UC = units Popular Bachelor of Arts or Science Degrees: Nursing Psychology Business Accounting Liberal Studies (Elementary Education) Social Work Computer Science Engineering Kinesiology Studio Arts

Career and Major Facts to Remember Chapter 2: College Readiness 19 Not every major is offered at every college Some careers require more education than others There are still some careers that do not require a bachelor’s degree Most careers also require work experience as well as education Choose a career that is aligned with your interests, personality, abilities, and goals

Extracurricular Activities Chapter 2: College Readiness 20 [Insert college ASO web pages here]

On Campus Tutoring Chapter 2: College Readiness 21 [Insert college tutoring webpage information here]

Other College Resources Chapter 2: College Readiness 22 Counseling DSS Mental Health Counseling Health Center Transfer Center First Year Experience EOPS CalWorks Workability

Chapter Summary Chapter 2: College Readiness 23 What you put in to your college experience will determine what you get out of it. You are in charge of your own schedule – prioritizing your time will be key. Be sure you understand what professors expect and how you can improve your learning. All campuses provide majors, programs, extracurricular activities and services beyond the classroom. Being aware of and accessing opportunities is key!