(Insert HS Name) Interpreting PLAN results
Please follow along using your child’s PLAN score report
Slide 4 PLAN shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science. PLAN lets you know if you’re on target for college. PLAN helps you find careers that match your interests. PLAN helps you prepare for the ACT. Why Take PLAN?
Slide 5 Using Your PLAN Results Student Guide to PLAN
Slide 6 What is the Student Score Report? This individualized report details scores received on the assessment and the career plans and needs indicated by the student. What does the Student Score Report provide? ➡ Suggestions for improving student academic skills ➡ Careers that match student interests ➡ Indicators of college readiness Student Score Report
Slide 7 PLAN Score Report Side 1
Slide 8 Student/School Information
Your Scores
Slide 10 Your Scores
Slide 11 Your Scores
Slide 12 Your Scores
College Readiness
Slide 14 College Readiness
Your Estimated ACT Composite Score Range and your educational plans
Slide 16 Your Estimated ACT ® Composite Score Range
Admissions Standards
Slide 18 Admissions Standards
2013 Freshman Fall Class Profiles UniversitiesFSUUCFUFUSF % of applicants accepted 55%45%41%43% Middle Range GPA 3.8 – – – – 4.3 Middle Range SAT M R W M R W M R W M R W Middle Range ACT w/ Writing Comp Writg
Your Career Possibilities
Slide 21 Your Career Possibilities
Slide 22 Your Career Possibilities
Profile for Success
Slide 24 Profile for Success
Slide 25 PLAN Score Report Side 2
Slide 26 Review Their Answers
PLAN Score Report Side 2
Slide 28 Their Skills
Slide 29
Slide 30 Now that you have reviewed the PLAN scores you know much more about your child’s: Skills Readiness for College Career Interests When using the PLAN Score Report, ask yourself some questions: Is your child on target for college? What skills does he/she need to improve to be ready for college? Is your child taking a rigorous core curriculum? What careers interest your child? So what should be your child’s plan?
Slide 31 ✓ Set a regular time and place to study each day and throughout the week. ✓ Keep a daily “to do” list. ✓ Set goals for yourself. ✓ Do your reading assignments before the material is discussed in class. ✓ Pay close attention and take good notes in class. ✓ Prepare for tests during your regular study times instead of cramming at the last minute. Study Skills Checklist for Students
Slide 32 Take challenging college prep courses in high school. Explore the many career options available and think about how your career choices will affect your future. Set career goals and develop an educational plan to achieve them. Keys to Good Educational and Career Planning
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