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1 Lesson 3, I’m Going to College
Kids2College Lesson 3, I’m Going to College

2 Objectives: Identify the academic factors that colleges consider when evaluating applicants Explain the steps you need to take in middle school to prepare for pre-college track and high school List ways you can be more successful in your studies

3 Vocabulary ACT Admissions counselor Auditory learner
Extracurricular activities Sat Tactile learner Visual learner

4 For Career Research I’m Going to College Worksheet
Applying Your Learning Style, page 12

5 Opening Journal Turn to page 27 in your student handbook.
Please reflect on what you have learned during the previous lesson and start thinking about what you will be learning about today.

6 Careers Activity Before we get started, I want each of you to tell me what career you have decided to study during our time together. Please grab an index card. Remember to write your name and the career you have chosen. Last week, each of you wrote about the career you decided to learn more about. Please take a few minutes with a partner to share. You have 2 minutes.

7 Ready, Set, Go What are some of the careers you have chosen?
What do you know about these careers? What steps do you need to take to get ready for these careers? 2 minutes each

8 Tomorrow starts today! Getting ready for your future now
Some of you might think that going to college and starting your career wont happen for a really long time. Some of you might even feel overwhelmed by all of the college and career information we have gone over.

9 What does it take to get into college
Turn to page in your student handbook Getting into college requires more than just graduating from high school. You need to prove to colleges that you are capable of being successful. The people responsible for deciding who gets into college are called admissions counselors.

10 Admissions Counselor Let’s, pretend that you are a college admissions counselor and decide what is important information for applying to college

11 3-5 minutes Turn to page 28-29 Assume that you are the admissions counselors for the University of Alaska Anchorage and you are responsible for selecting the best students for your university. What qualifications do you think are important? How can you identify the best students for your school? What makes a good student? Beyond grades, what else would make a student stand out to an admissions counselor?

12 Things to Consider How are your grades? Do you work hard?
What classes are you taking? What classes did you take in high school? Did you challenge yourself? How do you compare to other students?

13 High School Course Requirements for post secondary education
Admission counselors want to know that if you take classes at their college, you will be successful. One of the best ways to measure this is by looking at your grades and classes. If you are taking challenging courses in high school and doing well, that is a good predictor that you can handle college level work. What classes are important to take. It’s important to take English, math, science all the way through high school. Its also important to study social studies and take a foreign language. One important class you can take in middle school to prepare for college is algebra. Many schools allow you to take this course in eighth grade and receive credit your freshman year. Turn to page 82. One thing you noticed that you did not know before.

14 College Entrance Exams

15 Middle School: Your first step towards reaching your goals
It might sound like everything you need to do to get ready for college happens in high school. This isn’t the case! There are things you can do now in middle school to put yourself on track.

16 6th grade Develop good study habits Attend school regularly
Do your homework Keep talking to your parents Make sure you know your learning style (how do you learn better, seeing, hearing doing)

17 7th grade Participate in school activities Be active in clubs
Keep doing your homework Talk to your counselor Continue looking at careers Review career information with parents Talk with family and friends

18 8th grade Continue to develop good study habits and organization
Take algebra Keep up with your homework Keep working hard Talk with your counselor Talk with your parents about classes and colleges you want to learn more about Take time to look at $$$ and how you can help pay for post secondary schooling

19 How do we learn best? How many of you have ever thought about how you learn? What do you know about your learning style? Do you learn best when you do something or if someone tells you instructions? Each of us has our own unique way of taking in information and remembering it. The way you learn and process information is called your learning style. By figuring out how you learn, you can develop study habits that will maximize your learning potential.

20 Learning Styles Inventory
Turn to page 31 Remember, do your best, there are no right or wrong answers for this activity. When you finish, please read pages

21 Visual Learners Are usually neat and clean
Often close their eyes to visualize and remember something Will often look for something to watch if they become bored May have difficulty with spoken directions May be distracted easily Are attracted to color *use a highlighter

22 Auditory Learners Often hum or talk to themselves
Are sometimes mistaken for not paying attention Have an easier time with spoken directions Can follow and understand a story that is read out loud *share your ideas and thoughts during group discussions

23 Tactile learners Like to take things apart and put them together
Find reasons to tinker or move around when bored May be very well coordinated and have good athletic ability Can remember things that were done, but might have trouble remembering what they saw or heard Express encouragement *take study breaks

24 Catching up, Keeping Up and Getting Ahead
Today we talked about why it is important to do well in our classes and challenge yourself. Remember, ask yourself: What are some academic support services that you are aware of? Have you taken advantages of these opportunities? What are some academic enrichment opportunities? Do any of you participate in these activities?

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27 Closing Journal Go to page 35 Please take home and bring in a special guest for next week’s career panel. It can be a mom, grandma, dad, uncle or friend. We meet again on March 20th. We will have pizza and snacks! 12:30-2:00 p.m.

28 Closing discussion Name one thing you learned today that you didn’t know before? How can you apply what you learned about your learning style to the way that you study? How do you think that the information we discussed today can help you on your career path?


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