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Ms. Smalley

Ms. Smalley. Counsellor L-Z. Course Selection 2012/13. COURSE SELECTION PROCESS. Today’s presentation – LOTS OF INFO Research: Read Course Descriptions (online) Check Pre-Requisites Graduation Requirements Post-Secondary Requirements Consult: Parents (Parent Night: Feb 22, 7pm)

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  1. Ms. Smalley Counsellor L-Z Course Selection 2012/13

  2. COURSE SELECTION PROCESS • Today’s presentation – LOTS OF INFO • Research: • Read Course Descriptions (online) • Check Pre-Requisites • Graduation Requirements • Post-Secondary Requirements • Consult: • Parents (Parent Night: Feb 22, 7pm) • Counsellor or Career Advisor

  3. 4. Entering Courses • Enter on Parent Connect (not Student Connect) • Choose 8 courses and 2 alternates • Input MAR 9 – 18TH, 2012 • If you click “Final” then you’ve locked in your choices, and need to call the office to “un-Save” them

  4. GRADUATIONREQUIREMENTS Average student graduates with 96 – 100 credits (some up to 120) *each course = 4 credits* MINIMUM 80 CREDITS

  5. REQUIRED COURSES (*Prov. Exam) • a Math 10 *(20%) • a Math 11 • Socials 10 • Socials 11 *(20%) • Science 10 *(20%) • a Science 11 • PE 10 • Planning 10 • English 10 *(20%) • English/Com 11 • English* or Com 12* (40%) • 3 other Grade 12 Courses • Grad Transitions 12 See handout on back of worksheet

  6. Gaining Credits • Work Experience or Apprenticeship • Language Challenge • Register in October, write in Jan/Feb • Language from other country • Gr. 7-9 schooled in another language • (gr. 6-8 for Korea) • Delview • Online • Summer School • Previous School • External Credits: • Music, Dance,… • Drivers Ed Course • Sports (Regional+) • Cadets, Lifeguard,…

  7. GRAD TRANSITIONS • Work Experience • Physical Activity (150 min/week)

  8. English English 10 Communications 11 English 11 Writing 12 English 12 Literature 12 Communications 12 We advise you choose Engl or Com based on Teacher Recommendation

  9. Socials Social Studies 10 Social Studies 11 or BC First Nations 12 Psychology 11 Psychology 12 Law 12 History 12 Comparative Civilization 12 Geography 12

  10. Science Science 10 Earth Science 11 Physics 11 Biology 11 Sci & Tech 11 Teacher Recommended Chemistry 11 C+ C+ C+ Chemistry 12 Biology 12 Geology 12 Physics 12

  11. Math 8 Math Math 9 Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10 AW. Ma. 10 Pre-Calculus 11 Foundations Math 11 AW Math 11 Pre-Calculus 12 Foundations Math 12 Calculus 12

  12. How To Pick Math Course • Look at the topics: Which ones interest you? • Talk to your teacher: Which course(s) can you succeed in? • Talk to your counsellor: Do your career goals and math interests/aptitude match up? Discuss how you can change paths in university so you don’t need to leave every door open now. • Talk to your parent: Discuss how to meet the grad requirement for Math 11 and university entrance requirements without torturing yourself.

  13. Languages French 8 French 9 Intro. Spanish 11 French 10 French 11 Spanish 11 French 12 Spanish 12

  14. NOTE Gr.11 courses are often prerequisites for Gr.12 courses, so plan ahead Explore, explore, explore Build on skill deficits (ex. Too shy? Take acting) Make informed and realistic requests Consider Post Secondary requirements

  15. Keys to Employability • Task-Related Skills • Complete work on time • Maturity • Reliable, good effort • Commitment to the Job • Enthusiasm, willing to learn • Communication Skills • Listening, Self Expression • Personal Values • Attitudes & Motivation • Problem Solving & Decision-Making Skills • Responsible, Follow through • Ability to Relate with People • Friendly, Take initiative

  16. Exploration Phase • Exploration • 10,000+ Careers • Discover Your Gifts & Passions • Explore New Courses at High School & Post-Secondary • Success Comes From Passion • The torture of living another person’s dream • A career that matches your strengths & interests • Many Paths to Success • Don’t Fear the Unknown • Flexibility & Hope • Keep Eyes Open and Feet Moving

  17. Ms. Derksen Career Advisor

  18. Post-Secondary Planning Education Work Travel

  19. Planning for Travel • Finances • Programs abroad

  20. Planning for Work • Resumes, cover letters, references • Work (volunteer) experience

  21. Planning for Education Trades University/College

  22. Laddering • Doctorate (PhD, MD, LLB or JD) 2-4+ yrs • Master’s degree (MA, MSc, MBA) 2-3 yrs • Bachelor’s degree (BA, BSc, BBA) 4 yrs • Associate degree 2 yrs • Diploma 2 yrs • Certificate 1 yr

  23. Trades & Apprenticeship • Find an employer who will train you on the job • Work (you get paid) • Stop and go to school • Work at next level up • Stop and go to school at next level up • Repeat for 1-5 yrs Apprentice  Journeyman = Ticket

  24. Apprenticeship Options Start in high school Start after high school • Pre-Apprenticeship Foundation • Train directly with employer • ACE IT = school-based training • SSA = work-based training BENEFITS Save $$ Save time Get credits

  25. Technical and Trades Admissions BCIT, Kwantlen Cloverdale, VCC • Programs have individual requirements—check for minimum English and Math • Trade programs have continuous enrollment (wait lists) • Writing pre-tests at the institution to meet admission requirements = possibility of earlier admission

  26. Trades Exploration - ACE IT At Seaquam Secondary February 16, 2012 1:45 – 2:45pm 7:00 – 8:30pm • Automotive Service Tech 1 • Professional Cook 1 At North Delta Secondary February 15, 2012 1:45 – 2:45pm 7:00 – 8:30pm • Carpenter • Construction Electrician

  27. Colleges and Former Colleges (NEW UNIVERSITIES) Admissions(access for all) Douglas, Langara, VCC, Kwantlen, UFV • General entry requirements = graduation and ENGL12 (C or C+) • Career and degree programs may have specific requirements: check Math, Science, Language prerequisites • They offer all prerequisites

  28. LONG-ESTABLISHED (SFU, UBC, UVIC)University Admissions Business (Commerce): + Pre-Calc12 Sciences: + Physics 11 +Chem 11 + Pre-Calc 12 + 1 or 2 Sciences (Bio 12, Chem 12, Geol 12, Phys 12) NOTE: SFU WANTS 2 SCIENCES (Geog12 considered a science at SFU) All Faculties: • English 11 • 2nd Lang 11 (Intro @ SFU) • Math F or PC 11 • A Social Studies 11 • A Science (not SCT) 11 • 4 approved Gr 12 courses = Eng 12 + 3 others

  29. Personal Profiles orSupplemental Application • Leadership/group contributions • Academic achievements • Sports involvement • Creative and performing arts experience • Work experience • Volunteer experience and service to others

  30. SAT and ACT • Tests for students applying to college or university in the United States • Math, critical reading, writing skills • See what your university of choice requires • Visit the websites for test dates and locations

  31. SummaryPSI’s GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • Some have a Math requirement (same testing and upgrading options as for English requirement) • Some require a 2nd Lang 11 • Some require Eng 12 and 3 approved Gr 12 courses • Some require other specific courses (with or without a specific grade) • All have an English language requirement • A specific grade in Eng 12 or Com 12 might be good enough, or • Write a test at the PSI (or the LPI), might be good enough, or • Take an upgrading course that they recommend

  32. Flexibility • Prerequisites may be available at the institution • College/universities are a place to EXPLORE • Don’t need to keep every door open in high school • It’s Okay to change direction Prerequisites tell you something about the course and the career. If you dislike the prerequisite, you might want to reconsider your choice.

  33. More Flexibility • Apply for Bachelor of Arts  take Science courses • Apply for Bachelor of Science  take Business courses • Apply for Business  take Arts courses • Apply for General Studies, and decide later (an easy choice!) • Don’t put off applying just because you can’t decide EXPLORE

  34. Alternative 1st year at UBC Arts One English, History, Philosophy Science One Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

  35. Alternative 1st year at SFU Surrey TechOne Information Technology, Design, Media Explorations Arts, Social Sciences Science Year One Science, Math, Business BusOne Business + Electives

  36. Explore Campuses UBC • UBC Degree in a Day – 9:30 to 3pm, includes guided campus tour, info sessions, student panels, and intro to UBC’s facilities, student services, and resources • 2012 dates: Feb 20, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23…

  37. Explore Campuses SFU • Burnaby ½ day Supertour Feb. 18, 2012 • Burnaby Open House May 26, 2012 • SFU Surrey Info session April 25, 2012 • Surrey campus tours every Thursday at 4 pm

  38. Explore Campuses BCIT • Open House April 13–14, 2012 • Student for a Day Sept–Apr • Regular info sessions www.bcit.ca/infosessions

  39. Explore Campuses Kwantlen • Open House March 24, 2012

  40. Delview Career Centre Website

  41. Delview Home Page

  42. ADD COURSES IN MARCH • Parent Connect open March 9th • Enter 8 courses & 2 alternates (WEX is an extra, 9th) • Forgot Password? Ask at Office • Parent Night – Feb 22nd at 7:00 pm

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