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Welcome Sophomores!!! 10 th Grade Level Presentation

Welcome Sophomores!!! 10 th Grade Level Presentation. Prepare for Your Future!!!. Visit the Career Center as often as possible. Look for a great summer opportunity- job, internship, or volunteer position. Update your High School Planner Discover Your Career Interests Prepare for Interviews

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Welcome Sophomores!!! 10 th Grade Level Presentation

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  1. Welcome Sophomores!!!10thGrade Level Presentation

  2. Prepare for Your Future!!! • Visit the Career Center as often as possible. • Look for a great summer opportunity- job, internship, or volunteer position. • Update your High School Planner • Discover Your Career Interests • Prepare for Interviews • Create a Resume • Work permit applications may be acquired in the counseling center. You need a 2.0 and above to be eligible for a work permit

  3. Interview Tips • Dress Professionally. • Drop the Slang. • School=Education • Ask Questions. • Come Prepared. • Be ready to talk past, present, and FUTURE. • Thank your interviewer for the opportunity to interview.

  4. Career Technical Education • The Career Technical Education Unit provides, promotes, and coordinates Career Technical Education (CTE) throughout Riverside County in support of RCOE’s Mission “to ensure success for all students.” • Provides students with career pathways. • High School credits and articulated college credits in some courses. • Receive a Certificate of Training in all classes and CA State Certification in some classes. • For more information visit http://www.rcoe.us/edServices/careerTech.html

  5. CTE Courses offered in Corona-Norco School District High School Student Registration contact: Debbie Spencer Student Services Rep in the Career Center, or dspencer@rcoe.us

  6. Reading Your Transcript 9th grade first semester GPA 10-12 unweighted/No PE: Includes every course taken in grades 10 -12 except PE and TA. GPA 9-12 unweighted/No PE: Includes every course taken in grades 9-12, except PE and TA. GPA 9 -12 weighted: Includes every course taken in grades 9-12. Note: Each college determines which GPA to use for admission. You can see your class rank compared to your peers 9th grade second semester 10th grade first semester 10th grade second semester current classes enrolled in.

  7. High School Planning for 10th grade • Take Geometry or Algebra II, college prep English, and a language other than English. • Try to earn A and B grades in all your classes. Studying hard in high school will help prepare you for college coursework. • Update your High School Planner with the courses you complete in the 10th grade and those you plan to take in the 11th grade. • Focus on your class work and your homework to develop the study skills you will need to succeed in college. • Take part in enrichment programs, special summer workshops or camps at CSU campuses in music, science, engineering, writing, filmmaking, theater, language, and many other subjects.

  8. Extracurricular Activities • Life Outside the Classroom • "We're looking for a commitment to and a passion for an activity outside of the academic setting — we're looking for depth rather than breadth," explains Nanci Tessier, a college admission director. • Haven't Gotten Involved Yet? • Many school, community and religious organizations give you chances to explore your interests and talents. There are lots of opportunities to try different things. • Community Service • volunteer work • tutoring elementary school kids • spending time at a local hospital. • School Activities • Don't worry about being president of the club, or captain of the team. The key is whether you've done something significant  — center stage or behind the scenes.

  9. CSU Application • Determine the CSU campus that best meets your needs • Explore detailed information about each campus • Get answers to your commonly asked questions • Access a wealth of information on admission and financial aid

  10. Applying online CSU Mentor Plan your courses to meet CSU admission requirements • Plan for College • Apply to any CSU campus over the internet • Transfer your CSUMentor information to the FAFSA on the web • Set up free e-mail to communicate with CSU campuses

  11. California State University

  12. Log on to www.csumentor.edu

  13. If you have never used CSU Mentor, you must create an account.

  14. Creating an account (Step 1)

  15. Creating an account (Step 2)

  16. Creating an account (Cont. Step 2)

  17. Creating an account (Step 3)

  18. Click on “Plan for College”

  19. Click on “High School Planner”

  20. Click on “Get Started with the CSU High School Planner”

  21. High School Planner

  22. High School Planner Summary

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