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Study Skills Post Assessment

UC Research Project Directions


Directions: In groups of 4, your group will be responsible for researching and presenting on one of the Universities of California (UC schools). Be creative with your presentation, but make sure to include the requirements listed below. (Ideas for presentations: PowerPoint Presentation, Prezi, Video)


List of UC Schools

  • UC Berkeley
  • UC Merced
  • UC Santa Cruz
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • UC Davis
  • UC San Diego
  • UC Los Angeles
  • UC Irvine
  • UC Riverside



Requirements

Presentation must include the following:

  • Name of UC
  • Location with a map
  • School Size and Demographics
  • School Mascot & Sports
  • Freshman Admission Requirements/Current student profile
  • GPA Requirement
  • Admissions Test Requirements
  • Application Process
  • Majors Offered
  • Fun Facts
  • A brief history of the university
  • Cost of living including tuition

Group Names: ____________________________________________________________


Rubric:

4

All 12 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.

3.5

11 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.

3

9 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.

2.5

7 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally 2 or more of the following are met:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.

2

6 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally 2 or more of the following are met:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.

1.5

0-5 of the above requirements are met.

Additionally 1 or more of the following are met:

  • All students in the group speak during the presentation.
  • Students do not read information directly from slides, but have additional information prepared.
  • Students speak clearly and professionally.


Summer Coding Leadership Academy (SCLA), Teens Exploring Technology: SCLA is an intensive 12-week computer science and entrepreneurship program for low-income young men of color between the 8th and 11th grades. Join the brotherhood and see why they are called the "Navy Seals" of tech training in Los Angeles. During SCLA, you will have 12 weeks to build a tech start-up and create a product that solves a problem in your community. The young men in our program become more than coders: they are leaders and entrepreneurs who can overcome any obstacle. At the end of the summer, you could win $4,000 for your start-up and a tour of Silicon Valley's colleges and top tech companies. Applications are due March 9http://exploringtech.org/scla
Yearbook: Senior Sports Hall of Fame
Advisory Week of March 27- 30:
Below is the student path spring survey.  You will need to show Mrs. Ko the following 2 things to complete this assignment.
1. A screen shot of proof that you completed the online survey from the first page of this document.
2. A written response to the questions on the last page of this document AFTER you have read the article in the document.  Written responses will be on a separate sheet of paper.
Riordan Program Application
The Riordan Scholars Program is accepting applications for next year’s class.  The program is provided on a tuition FREE basis and is open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniorsThe program targets students who will be the first in their family to attend college and are interested in enhancing their leadership skills and preparing for admission to college. Throughout the school year, students attend Saturday sessions at the UCLA Anderson School of Management to participate in SAT classes and workshops to develop their leadership and career skills, and receive guidance through the college admissions process.  The final application deadline is May 19, 2017.  Students may apply here:http://bit.ly/2018RiordanScholar
Career Day Preparation:
The Friday we return from Spring Break will be an all day Advisory day.  We will have a college and career day focus that day.  In preparation for this day, please do the following 2 things:
1. Complete this Lesson: Career and Personality Match.  Take the short survey then write out thoughtful responses to the questions in full and complete sentences.  The goal here is to see what type of career is best suited to you so that you can take full advantage of the career day options.  Show Mrs. Ko your completed questions.
2. Complete the Career Day Interest Survey. Show Mrs. Ko a screen shot of your completed survey.
 
You will need to complete both of these for a grade.
 
Wise Up! Summer Internship Opportunity- Great way to complete your high school service learning hours AND to boost your college resume!  Interested in this opportunity to work with other LA high school students about immigrant rights?  See the link below.  Good luck!
Summer AP Boot Camp Link:
English 10H Google Classroom Code: 12p0bu
Email Ms. Haro with questions after you have read through the assignment first: [email protected]