Success is not final;
Failure is not fatal.
Today you are you, that is truer than true!
Blue
- Trustworthy
- Loyal
- Emotional
*Core Need: Relationship*
Listening: Focuses on more than the words, watches tone and body language
Communication: Personal, expresses emotion while speaking, well mannered, indirect
Frustrations: Negativity, rudeness, conflict
Gold
- Organized
- Realistic
- Dependable
*Core Need: Responsibility*
Listening: Focuses on specific deatails, doesn't like conversations that go off topic
Communication: Prefers writing, direct, step by step
Frustrations: Rule breakers, wasting time, laziness
Green
- Curious
- High Standards
- Rational
*Core Need: Competency*
Listening: Listens for material needed to solve problem, tunes out trivia
Communication: To the point, logical facts, thinks before speaking
Frustrations: Small talk, failure, being wrong in public
You can't wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.
“True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country."
FRESHMAN YEAR
Become familiar with college entrance requirements.
Begin researching your career choices and the educational requirements of each.
Plan your four-year graduation plan.
Make sure that your program of studies includes at least two or three years of a language other than English.
Develop good study habits.
Participate in a variety of extracurricular activities.
If you are enrolled in Pre-AP mathematics and language arts courses, plan to take the PSAT
Read a wide range of books as a supplement to school assignments.
Begin to volunteer within the Bentonville community, maintain a record of your activities.
Inventory your test-taking abilities and read materials on the PSAT, SAT, and ACT.
SOPHMORE YEAR
Check Credits to make sure you are on schedule.
Check college websites for course requirements.
Visit Career Center to learn more about universities and careers.
Consider participating in clubs/activities.
Review for and take the PSAT.
Study your PSAT score report.
Maintain good grades.
Review and continue reviewing career choices.
Take interest inventory.
JUNIOR YEAR
Check Credits for graduation!
Log on to Tassel Time to find out how to pay for college.
Register for SAT prep class.
Take PSAT for National Merit Scholar.
Study college info.
Participate in SAT/ACT prep program.
Take SAT or ACT
Visit college campuses.
SENIOR YEAR
Check your credits for graduation.
Register for and take college admissions test.
Begin requesting application materials.
Start applying for scholarships and grants.
Check college websites for applications, housing, financial aid, required exams, ect.
Register to take the appropriate college exam.
Get recommendation letters, and prepare resume.
Schedule college tours.
Meet with college representatives.
Fill out and complete application forms.
Begin gathering financial info.
Research scholarships and loans.
Check all deadlines.
Look for acceptance letters.
Write a letter of acceptance to the college of your choice.
Finalize plans for housing, financial aids, ect.
Register for Advanced Placement Test.
Graduation Day
This will be at Bud Walton Arena.
Students must be at the school by 9:50am.
Parents will check in at the front office and students will gather in the gym to get your caps and gowns.
Survices will begin at 10:30 SHARP!
Thursday, May 18, 2017, 10:30 AM
Bud Walton Arena, Leroy Pond Drive, Fayetteville, AR
College isn't the place to go for ideas.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
If I were to stay on campus here, i would be paying $20,523 per year plus tuition and supplies.
University of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
I would be staying off campus here. I would pay $20,464 with tuition and supplies.
Brown University
Since this is in Rhode Island, I would be staying on campus. I would pay $56,150 per year plus tuition and supplies.
I chose University of Arkansas
A cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education...in Visual and Performing Arts!
I am majoring in Visual and Preforming Arts. Some jobs I can get with that degree are:
- Photographer
- Musician and Singer
- Communications Arts Teacher
Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs.
Delsoto Middle School
Website: www.providencepublicschools.org/delsoto
Location: 152 Springfield Street, Providence, RI 02909
Phone: (401) 278-0557