Attend the Community Education PSAT/SAT Workshop

Attend the Community Education PSAT/SAT Workshop

<p> Junior Year Timeline</p><p>September/October □ Study Hard! Junior grades are important on your college application and in applying for the military, technical or trade schools, or in finding a job after high school. □ Attend the Community Education PSAT/SAT Workshop. □ Register for and take the PSAT (in October). □ Attend the National College Fair in Minneapolis. □ Visit with college representatives in the Career Center. Sign up in advance in the Media Center or with Mrs. Vagt. □ Schedule College visits during teachers’ workshop in October. □ Investigate schools that meet your needs. Consider field of study, quality of education, cost and location. □ Talk to students who have attended the schools interested in. □ Research reading lists for college bound students. □ See your counselor to register for an interest inventory. □ Take ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)</p><p>November/December □ Develop a senior academic plan □ Compose a list of potential post secondary options with counselor □ Review course work to see if it meets college/career/NCAA requirements. □ Ask your counselor when to take the ACT, the SAT I, and the SAT II. □ Review PSAT results for strengths and weaknesses. Develop an improvement plan. □ Research careers that appeal to you. □ Shadow people in these positions to see what it’s really like. □ What classes are helpful for specific college majors and/or careers? For example, do I need physics for nursing or pre-med? Would chemistry be helpful for environmental science?</p><p>January □ Register for your senior year classes carefully based on requirements for graduation and personal goals. □ Registration materials handed out. □ Study for ACT or SAT February/March □ Turn in PSEO application during registration. □ Consider a service-learning project. □ Request College catalogues. □ Review admission criteria and program offerings. □ Consider taking the ACT Test. □ Consider summer enrichment programs. □ Attend mandatory Post-Secondary Option meeting if planning to participate. □ Register for AP exams</p><p>April □ Attend local college fairs (RCTC hosts one in April). □ Continue to research occupations and/or colleges based on interests and abilities. □ Contact colleges, technical programs, or other schools of interest to schedule a visit. A visit during Century’s spring break will allow you to see the campus in action. Summer is another option. □ Consider summer school if you need to repeat required courses.</p><p>May □ Take Advanced Placement exams □ Consider taking the SAT Test. □ Consider summer volunteer work. □ Investigate summer enrichment opportunities □ Apply for a summer job □ Set up a savings plan for summer earnings. □ Are you planning to work during the summer before your senior year of high school? Set up a plan, determining the portion of your earnings you'll save to reduce the amount you may have to borrow for college expenses. □ If thinking college athletics, get cleared by the NCAA by submitting on-line at www.ncaa.org</p><p>June/July/August □ Consider taking the ACT/SAT. □ Visit colleges. □ Participate in summer enrichment opportunities □ Complete community volunteer work. □ Read, Read, Read!</p>

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