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English II Summer Research Project: Your Future

English II Summer Research Project: Your Future. Purpose of this Project. Research the ASVAB and the PSAT/College options Gather information about both. For example, learn about ASVAB requirements, analyze sample questions, and learn about the National Merit Scholarship.

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English II Summer Research Project: Your Future

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  1. English IISummer Research Project: Your Future

  2. Purpose of this Project • Research the ASVAB and the PSAT/College options • Gather information about both. For example, learn about ASVAB requirements, analyze sample questions, and learn about the National Merit Scholarship. • Present your findings in a creative and informative PowerPoint, Prezi, Glogster, Voicethread or alternate media.

  3. ASVAB: • What to Research: • What individual tests are there? • What are the entrance requirements? • What benefits are there to joining the armed forces? • What is the G.I. Bill? • What military career fields interest you?

  4. PSAT/College Planning: • What to Research/Complete: • SAT Study Plan • Make a College Plan from BigFuture (https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/make-a-plan) • Take the SAT Practice Test Online

  5. Required Assignment: • Prepare a Presentation from your research. • Presentation should provide in-depth information about some aspect of both the ASVAB and the PSAT/College • Should last no longer than 3 minutes. • Should be creative, informative, and well done. • No late presentations.

  6. Helpful Links • http://www.prezi.com • http://www.glogster.com • http://www.voicethread.com • http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about.html • http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab/ • https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/

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