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Welcome to Your 11 th Grade Meeting with your counselors

Welcome to Your 11 th Grade Meeting with your counselors. January 23, 2014. A-G UC & CSU requirements (each letter, A-G, corresponds with a subject area, “C’s” or better are required for college eligibility). History - 2 yrs. (BHHS diploma: 3 yrs.) English - 4 yrs. Math - 3 yrs.

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Welcome to Your 11 th Grade Meeting with your counselors

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  1. Welcome to Your 11th Grade Meetingwith your counselors January 23, 2014

  2. A-G UC & CSU requirements(each letter, A-G, corresponds with a subject area, “C’s” or better are required for college eligibility) • History - 2 yrs. (BHHS diploma: 3 yrs.) • English - 4 yrs. • Math - 3 yrs. • Lab Science – 2 yrs. (3 yrs. recommended) • Foreign Language – 2 yrs. (3 yrs. recommended) • Visual Performing Arts - 1 yr. • Electives - 1 yr.

  3. BHHS Additional Graduation Requirements -Student must pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) -Students must pass 20 credits of PE and the Fitness Examination -Health: 5 credits/one semester -230 credits total for BHHS Diploma

  4. Credit-Recovery Options • Students can include up to seven courses (70 credits) in their senior schedules. • Students may be permitted to take up to 20 credits online (see counselor). • Students can take up to 10 credits during BHEF summer school before senior year.

  5. BHEF Summer school BHEF Summer Classes: 1st session June 9-June 24 2nd session June 25-July 11 More information to come online:www.bhef.org or call 310-557-1624

  6. Continue to be a strong student Monitor your grades on JupiterGrades www.jupitergrades.com Peer Tutoring – during lunch in room 292 and after school Don’t forget – your teachers are also available often before and after school and during lunch: Ask for help.

  7. 12 Grade Course Selection GRADE 12 English: 7-8 or A.P. Literature Math: Based on the recommendation of your previous teacher; see math sequence chart for more information Science: See science sheet Government / Economics: Regular or A.P. Foreign Language VPA / Elective: See Elective Sheet * Health: required for graduation/BHHS Diploma (Intro to Med Science fulfills Health requirement.)

  8. Junior Meeting/Senior Course Requests • Complete all sections of the “2014-2015 Course Request Form for Junior Meeting” handout. Then, submit this completed form to your counselor so that she can schedule your junior meeting with you. In this meeting, you will confirm your senior course requests and discuss any other questions you may have.

  9. California College Systems • Community College • California State University “CSU” (2.0 GPA min.) • Top 30% • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT • University of California “UC” (3.0 GPA min.) • Top 9% • At least 11 of the A-G requirements must be completed at the end of junior year • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT • Private Colleges • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT • Some require/recommend Subject Tests

  10. College Admission factors • Academic GPA/Grades in Academic Classes/Rigor of courses (Honors/AP) • SAT/ACT • College Essay(s) • Extra-curricular Activities • Counselor Recommendation • Teacher(s) Recommendation(s)

  11. College Admission Tests • PSAT, SAT, ACT, Subject Tests Whichtest is right for you? ACT SAT Areas Tested Basis for Exam

  12. SAT vs. ACT SAT: collegeboard.org: March, May, June A quick thinker, likes puzzles/games Strong with vocabulary Enjoys academic writing Likes the idea of “bite-sized” pieces for the exam style Did well on the PSAT ACT: actstudent.org: February, April, June A strong math student Can work quickly to beat the clock Good at graphs, tables, identifying trends A strong reader Has a strong GPA, but didn’t do well on PSAT

  13. SAT Subject Tests (not required, but recommended by many selective colleges) • SAT Subject Test* if you are enrolled in: AP Biology: Biology E/M AP Chem: Chemistry APUSH: U.S. History Math Analysis or above: Math level 2 Go to http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-subject-test-datesfor a complete list of possible subject tests and testing dates. *Always consult with your teacher if you have questions about taking a particular Subject Test.

  14. Naviance Grade Level Tasks

  15. Using Naviance to explore colleges and to develop a college list: • See handout for detailed information in using Naviance to complete college searches using your specific GPA and test scores: https://connection.naviance.com/bhhs • Contact your counselor if you have forgotten your Naviance password. • Contact Ms. Larsen, College Counseling Intern: erica@larsencollegeconsulting.com if you need more support in creating a “best fit” college list. BHHS College Fair: Monday, 4-7-14

  16. Junior To-Do List: • Complete and submit the “2014-2015 Course Request Form” in order to schedule your junior meeting. • Add at least three prospective colleges to Naviance. • Review all of your junior handouts and this powerpoint presentation with your parents!

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