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What is College?

What is College?. If you go to college without a realistic view of what to expect, a lot of time (and possibly money) will be lost as you adjust to college realities. The following questions let you check to see if you have accurate ideas about college. Questions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10

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What is College?

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  1. What is College? If you go to college without a realistic view of what to expect, a lot of time (and possibly money) will be lost as you adjust to college realities. The following questions let you check to see if you have accurate ideas about college.

  2. Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

  3. Question 1 College is a lot harder than high school. False A major difference between college and high school involves the amount of freedom and responsibility students are given. Students in college need to be disciplined enough to organize their so called “free” time so that everything gets done.

  4. Question 2 It is impossible to go to college if you or your family have not saved a lot of money. False Financial aid in the form of grants, loans and scholarships can help pay for college.

  5. Question 3 A four-year college is always a better choice, if you can do it, than a two-year college or a trade. False Many career fields only require a two-year degree so students should explore either option. Students need to look for the school that best meets their career goals.

  6. Question 4 It is necessary to know what career you want before applying to college. False Students can begin college as an “undecided” student. Most college offer classes to help students with career planning.

  7. Question 5 You must know your Major in order to apply to college. False A majority of students in all colleges and universities change their major at least once in their college careers; and many change their major several times over the course of their college career.

  8. Question 6 There is no penalty for not attending classes since attendance is never taken. False It depends on the professor or the college’s policy. What might be some disadvantages from not going to class?

  9. Question 7 In college you are basically on your own. There is not a lot of help available because there are so many students. False Tutoring centers are available and may be free. Professors also have office hours when they are available for help. Other programs are available to assist students who need help with classes and the adjustment to college.

  10. Question 8 False This may depend on the college you plan to attend. Most large lecture courses also have small study groups. This would be a good question to ask on a campus visit or of a college representative. In your first year, all lectures have between 200 and 500 students.

  11. Question 9 If you have the grades and the money, you should definitely go to college. False Why do you think this is false?

  12. Question 11 False The likelihood of earning more money does increase with more education in most career fields. College guarantees you that you will earn more money than when you graduate.

  13. Question 12 Since your first year is a year of adjustment, your grades don’t matter. False Just like in high school, your grades matter with the first college class you take, especially if you are planning to pursue a degree after your bachelor’s degree.

  14. Question 13 You need really high grades and high ACT scores to be accepted to college. False Why is this false?

  15. Question 14 All colleges offer basically the same programs. False

  16. Question 16 All colleges require ACT scores. False What are other test scores you might use for college admissions? (COMPASS/ASSET, SAT)

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