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CCR pages 26-41

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 12mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is GPA?

a)

Grade Provided Area

b)

Grade Point Average

2.

This is your academic record from high school and is documented in your transcript.

a)

CPC

b)

GPA

c)

Core classes

d)

College Requirements

3.

This is your overall GPA consisiting of your core classes and any electives.

a)

Core

b)

Cumulative

c)

Weighted

4.

This is calculated using specific core classes (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, etc)

a)

Weighted

b)

Cumulative

c)

Core

5.

This GPA is determined when considering the difficulty of your courses.

a)

Core

b)

Weighted

c)

Cumulative

6.

How to calculate my GPA Finish the KEY A=

(a)  

7.

How to calculate my GPA Finish the KEY D=

(a)  

8.

What is the magic number for colleges?

a)

Core GPA

b)

Cumulative GPA

c)

Weighted GPA

d)

Basic classes

9.

The College Preparatory Curriculum

Classes needed for college admission

How many units?

(a)  

10.

What is the assessment that measures "real world" skils that are required for success in the workplace?

a)

CPC

b)

College requirements

c)

ACT

d)

WorkKeys

11.

College Application Fee Waivers

Most two -year colleges have an application fee.

a)

True

b)

False

12.

What is one of the Top Mississippi Occupations?

a)

Welder

b)

Nurse

c)

Teacher

d)

Factory Worker

13.

What is the first step to getting accepted into college?

a)

Completing high school

b)

Completing your 1st degree

c)

Completing the FASFA

d)

Completing a college application

14.

How many waivers are offered to help lower-income students pay for the ACT?

a)

3

b)

2

c)

5

d)

4

15.

What is the process of averaging your best subject scores from all of your ACT attempts?

a)

Superscoring

b)

Averaging

c)

Composite scoring

d)

Subscoring

16.

What are the three ways to prepare for the ACT?

a)

Magazines

b)

Books

c)

Websites

d)

Mobile Apps

17.

What year should you start taking the ACT?

a)

Senior

b)

Junior

c)

Freshman

d)

Sophomore

18.

What sections are on the ACT?

a)

English, Math, and Reading

b)

Writing only

c)

English, Science, and Math

d)

English, History, and Math

19.

Who do you get your transcript from?

a)

Teacher

b)

The office

c)

Counselor's office

d)

Career Coach

20.

When you are preparing for college, you have an after applying checklist. Which one is on the list to check?

a)

Have a list of courses that you currently take in high school

b)

Check your email frequently.

c)

Be able to list extracurricular activities.

d)

Have your contact information on hand.