College Readiness in Science. What courses should students take? 4 years of English 4 years of Science – Physics – Chemistry with lab 4+ years of Math.

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College Readiness in Science

What courses should students take? 4 years of English 4 years of Science – Physics – Chemistry with lab 4+ years of Math – Algebra I and II – Geometry – Trigonometry – Calculus for math, engineering or physical science majors – Statistics for biology or behavioral/ social sciences majors

Do AP courses matter? Anything a high school student can do to get a head start on college coursework will benefit. Earning college credit in high school can allow students to: Take a lighter load in college Save money on tuition and possibly work less Graduate early and enter the workforce sooner Even if college credit is not earned, having had the course previously boosts confidence and sets students up for success in college.

Are AP courses the only way to earn college credit prior to enrolling? Other options besides AP: CLEP exams DSST: DANTES Subject Standardized Tests Test-outs given by the college College in schools International Baccalaureate Postsecondary enrollment option

Do extracurricular activities matter? Extracurricular activities related to a student’s field of interest allows students to: Build their resume. Meet potential mentors and network. Find out if the career is for them. Apply classroom knowledge. Hobbies unrelated to field of study can also be valuable.

What general skills will students need? Independence Organizational skills and Time management skills Study skills, know what kind of learner they are Ability to connect concepts together Reading comprehension Ability to communicate clearly and concisely Computer skills Spatial skills

What specific skills will students need? Math and science skills: Read, interpret, or generate graphs, charts, and tables. Recognize trends and predict what will happen next. Use simple statistics: mean, average, standard deviation, and R 2 values. Algebraic manipulations, solve for x, especially quadratic equation. Equations involving log and ln and their inverse. Metric conversions, Unit and Dimensional Analysis Geometry basics: shapes, angles, visualizing 3D

What specific skills will students need? Google Microsoft Word – Superscripts and subscripts – Footnotes and Endnotes – Macros – Insert figures and tables Microsoft PowerPoint – Insert media Microsoft Excel – Plot data and use linear regression to generate the equation of a line. – Enter formulas – Auto Fill cells with data Computer skills :

How should students choose a major? Imagine life in college: Are the required courses interesting to you? Do you have or can you acquire the necessary background for the courses? What are the pros and cons of your possible major? Will you need to work while attending college? In what time frame do you expect to be finished? Resource for Students: Forbes and U.S. News & World Report Rank Majors and Colleges

How should students choose a major? Be realistic about your choice: How strongly are other people influencing your choice? How much of a factor is future salary? How much do you really know about it? Is it going to be worth the time, effort, and money?

How should students choose a career? Imagine life after college: Will you attend graduate or professional school? Can you achieve your life goals on the salary? Will you be geographically limited? Will employers be competing for you or will you be competing for a job? What will it be like day to day?

How should students choose a career? Imagine life down the road: Is having opportunity for advancement important? Is potential growth in salary important? Will you be able to balance this career with other goals in your life? Will this career still stimulate you in years?

What about mentoring and networking? The best mentors: Are good role models Have common ground with mentee Are one stage ahead Help mentee build a network Are character builders “Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.” - John Crosby

What can STEM college students expect? Attendance is neither mandatory, nor recorded, but it is necessary. Material is covered rapidly and builds on itself, so falling behind is not an option. Homework problems are usually not graded nor collected, but are also necessary. Sometimes homework is not even assigned. Reading the textbook is crucial. What’s a college science lecture course like? Resource for Students : The Student Doctor Network forums

What can STEM college students expect? Attendance is mandatory Meet 2-4 hours, 1-2 times a week Students must prepare ahead for lab, which may include research on the topic. Student usually work in rotating pairs Students are required to keep a lab notebook Post-lab assignments can include formal lab write-up Students expected to make conclusions based on data. What’s a college science lab course like?

What can STEM college students expect? 3 hours/ per credit hour/ week is common, but varies. Lab courses are usually almost as time consuming as lecture. Time needs to be spent on the course everyday. Full-time students should approach college as a full-time job. STEM majors typically contain more total credit hours than non-STEM majors. How much work will a science course be?

Thank You! Sarah Preston Any Questions???