Friday, September 9, 2016
September 9 ... Continuing to investigate college options
OBJ: Students will visit and analyze websites geared to their postsecondary plans.
Warm-Up:
Research the differences between the SAT and the ACT ... read over the following articles:
Which Should I Take?
Comparing the Tests
Today:
***If you owe me a timed writing from last Friday, you must complete it during class today and turn it in before the end of the period.
Review the assignment on the September 2nd Blog Entry for instructions and resources - this is a quiz grade, so focus on your own work. Timed Writing - September 2nd***
Continue with ApplyTexas.org and the application process. If you have completed this already, proceed on down the page to other sites you can/should visit and be aware of. If not, get your account set up and spend some time exploring the site.
If your intended college destination requires a different website to apply ... then feel free to use that website instead ... the purpose behind this is to get YOUR plan rolling.
Next ... entrance exams ... visit The College Board and The ACT to learn more about the SAT and ACT respectively. You may also want to set up accounts here to make it faster when you sign up for these tests. Look at the test prep info as well - there are few better free resources to these exams than the exam companies themselves.
As far as money for school, you will need to complete your FAFSA (preferably by the end of January) ... however, you can also set up an account here and begin the process (your folks will have to provide some income tax info, so you won't be able to complete it yet. But at least visit the site and get rolling ... FAFSA.gov
If you have a different idea for your PLAN A, that's ok ... but don't assume that by June that will still be what you want. So, even if you have a different PLAN A ... take the time today to consider your PLAN B and visit those sites and set up those accounts. If you never use them again, it's still time well spent (and a daily grade well earned) today.
If you finish all that, but aren't sure WHERE you want to go to school, spend some time taking virtual tours of different schools here: CampusTours.com
You can also google "Scholarships" and add key words like your intended major or school and find scholarships you can spend some time applying for.