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High School in the United States By Hannah Beltran Moreau Catholic ‘12
What is 		high school?
Introduction to High School ,[object Object]
It consists of grades 9 through 12.
It is the last leg of compulsory education in the United States.
There are a myriad of schooling options available to fit each student’s needs, including private schools (ex. Moreau Catholic), public (government-subsidized) schools, and online distance education, among many others.,[object Object]
Moreau Catholic High School Schedules
Moreau Catholic High School Schedules (continued)
9th Grade: FRESHMAN Timeline of the High School Experience 10th Grade: SOPHOMORE 11th Grade: JUNIOR 12th Grade: SENIOR!
9th Grade and 10th Grade ,[object Object]
For many high school students, this is a period of great transition – a new school, new teachers, new classes, and new peers with which one becomes acquainted.
10th grade is the sophomore year of high school.
While there are not many striking differences between the freshman and sophomore years of high school, the sophomore year of high school is a great year to begin charting one’s course for the rest of his or her high school years.  ,[object Object]
Congratulations!  You’ve made it through half of your high school journey!  This is where high school gets a bit more challenging, in particular for those intending to pursue a college education.  Everything you do begins to matter just a little bit more…  ,[object Object]
Congratulate yourself once more!  You’re nearly finished with your high school career.  Fulfill your remaining graduation requirements, confirm your post-graduation plans, and head off to the rest of your life!,[object Object]
A Screenshot of My School’s Graduation Requirements (taken from their website)
Classes I’ve Taken in Previous Years
My Senior Year Schedule
Study Routine? My study routine varies by the subject I’m studying and my mood at the moment.  These are a few things I’ve noticed about my study habits. ,[object Object]
Studying with resources posted on the Internet by both my teachers and other teachers helps me immensely.
Reading through my textbooks to capture main ideas is a great way to review for my exams.
Since I take a lot of AP classes, review books are also helpful.
My classmates and teachers are usually a great help.  ,[object Object]
[Out]side the Classroom
School is great, but your high school years involve so much more than academics.
Some of the things I do outside of the classroom…(=
Choir!
Community Service!
Write!
Other things students can do… ,[object Object]
Sports: There are sports teams both in your school and outside your school that you can join.  All levels are accommodated in some way.
Clubs: Most high schools have teacher-moderated clubs focusing on various interests, from cultures (French, Filipino, Chinese, etc.) to chess to anime.
ANYTHING: The possibilities are endless.  I can’t even begin to tell you their extents, for there are none.  ^^,[object Object]
The world is at your fingertips! (No, really.)
Post-Secondary Education While education beyond high school is not mandatory in the United States, it is a path chosen by about 68 percent of recent high school graduates.  America provides various options for students wishing to enroll in an institution of higher learning.
College is not something to be afraid of, however.
Tips for the College-Bound Student:  How to Maintain Your Sanity and Avoid Getting Lost in the Shuffle :D
Assess your strengths (and weaknesses), then plan a junior year schedule to reflect these strengths.  If you feel exceptionally talented in a certain subject, such as mathematics or history, consider taking the advanced levels of those respective courses when you find them available to you: - Honors: The most similar to a regular high school course, but 	with a lot more in-depth study - Advanced Placement (often seen abbreviated as AP): A 	selection of 34 courses and respective exams intended to 	introduce high school students to introductory college-level 	material.  Depending on the intended college’s policy, a student who 	passes one or more of these exams may be eligible to earn college 	credit in the respective courses.  Very popular and widely 	available in America. - International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (often seen 	abbreviated as IB Diploma Programme):An internationally 	recognized program requiring students to take six higher-level 	courses, a minimum of one in each of five subject areas, and pass 	their respective exams.  Less popular and not as widely available in 	America.
Kitty says:
This is a crucial question that all high school students, college-bound or otherwise must face before graduating and moving on to the real world.  For college-bound students, it helps to consider these points. 	–> Think about your interests and goals for the 	future.  It is best to choose a path that in some 	way combines these two.  After all, you are making 	a decision that will remain with you for the rest of your life. –> Now consider possible majors that match your 	interests and goals.  What careers do you see 	yourself doing with these majors? –> A note about pragmatism… 	• Choosing a career for the money and lifestyle it 		appears to promise may seem tempting, 		but do beware.  As articulated above, this 		decision will affect the rest of your life.  At 		the same time, don’t go completely on a 		whim with your life in the balance. The point?  Regardless of what you do, be 		prepared to work for your success. Ask Yourself: “What do I want to do with my life?”
Get Standardized Testing in Order Although it has been the occasional subject of controversy among more progressive groups, standardized testing is still a requirement for many schools, and for good reason.  Since the American college admissions system involves so many different factors, quantitative data allows admissions officials to get an idea where each student falls in the prospective pool of applicants.  While an admission decision does not solely rest on these test scores, they are nonetheless important.
There are two types of standardized tests typically required for college admission: the SAT (Standard Achievement Test) Iand the ACT (American College Test).  While colleges generally require one, it is common for students to take both tests and use their better score.  On the next slide is a chart outlining the differences between the two tests.
An SAT-ACT Comparison Chart
More Tests to Be Aware Of PSAT ,[object Object],SAT II Subject Tests ,[object Object],TOEFL ,[object Object],[object Object]
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High School in the United States

  • 1. High School in the United States By Hannah Beltran Moreau Catholic ‘12
  • 2. What is high school?
  • 3.
  • 4. It consists of grades 9 through 12.
  • 5. It is the last leg of compulsory education in the United States.
  • 6.
  • 7. Moreau Catholic High School Schedules
  • 8. Moreau Catholic High School Schedules (continued)
  • 9. 9th Grade: FRESHMAN Timeline of the High School Experience 10th Grade: SOPHOMORE 11th Grade: JUNIOR 12th Grade: SENIOR!
  • 10.
  • 11. For many high school students, this is a period of great transition – a new school, new teachers, new classes, and new peers with which one becomes acquainted.
  • 12. 10th grade is the sophomore year of high school.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. A Screenshot of My School’s Graduation Requirements (taken from their website)
  • 17. Classes I’ve Taken in Previous Years
  • 18. My Senior Year Schedule
  • 19.
  • 20. Studying with resources posted on the Internet by both my teachers and other teachers helps me immensely.
  • 21. Reading through my textbooks to capture main ideas is a great way to review for my exams.
  • 22. Since I take a lot of AP classes, review books are also helpful.
  • 23.
  • 25. School is great, but your high school years involve so much more than academics.
  • 26. Some of the things I do outside of the classroom…(=
  • 30.
  • 31. Sports: There are sports teams both in your school and outside your school that you can join. All levels are accommodated in some way.
  • 32. Clubs: Most high schools have teacher-moderated clubs focusing on various interests, from cultures (French, Filipino, Chinese, etc.) to chess to anime.
  • 33.
  • 34. The world is at your fingertips! (No, really.)
  • 35. Post-Secondary Education While education beyond high school is not mandatory in the United States, it is a path chosen by about 68 percent of recent high school graduates. America provides various options for students wishing to enroll in an institution of higher learning.
  • 36. College is not something to be afraid of, however.
  • 37. Tips for the College-Bound Student: How to Maintain Your Sanity and Avoid Getting Lost in the Shuffle :D
  • 38. Assess your strengths (and weaknesses), then plan a junior year schedule to reflect these strengths. If you feel exceptionally talented in a certain subject, such as mathematics or history, consider taking the advanced levels of those respective courses when you find them available to you: - Honors: The most similar to a regular high school course, but with a lot more in-depth study - Advanced Placement (often seen abbreviated as AP): A selection of 34 courses and respective exams intended to introduce high school students to introductory college-level material. Depending on the intended college’s policy, a student who passes one or more of these exams may be eligible to earn college credit in the respective courses. Very popular and widely available in America. - International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (often seen abbreviated as IB Diploma Programme):An internationally recognized program requiring students to take six higher-level courses, a minimum of one in each of five subject areas, and pass their respective exams. Less popular and not as widely available in America.
  • 40. This is a crucial question that all high school students, college-bound or otherwise must face before graduating and moving on to the real world. For college-bound students, it helps to consider these points. –> Think about your interests and goals for the future. It is best to choose a path that in some way combines these two. After all, you are making a decision that will remain with you for the rest of your life. –> Now consider possible majors that match your interests and goals. What careers do you see yourself doing with these majors? –> A note about pragmatism… • Choosing a career for the money and lifestyle it appears to promise may seem tempting, but do beware. As articulated above, this decision will affect the rest of your life. At the same time, don’t go completely on a whim with your life in the balance. The point? Regardless of what you do, be prepared to work for your success. Ask Yourself: “What do I want to do with my life?”
  • 41. Get Standardized Testing in Order Although it has been the occasional subject of controversy among more progressive groups, standardized testing is still a requirement for many schools, and for good reason. Since the American college admissions system involves so many different factors, quantitative data allows admissions officials to get an idea where each student falls in the prospective pool of applicants. While an admission decision does not solely rest on these test scores, they are nonetheless important.
  • 42. There are two types of standardized tests typically required for college admission: the SAT (Standard Achievement Test) Iand the ACT (American College Test). While colleges generally require one, it is common for students to take both tests and use their better score. On the next slide is a chart outlining the differences between the two tests.
  • 44.
  • 45. Institutions of Higher Education in the United States Trade School 2-Year Community College/Junior College 4-Year College/University
  • 46.
  • 47. A Closer [Look] Into Four-Year Colleges and Universities
  • 48.
  • 49. They are located in lively areas good for university students
  • 50. They have an abundance of resources (study abroad, internships) at my disposal
  • 51. They are schools at which I feel I have a fair chance at admission
  • 52.
  • 53. Money Matters, But Should Not Determine Your Future Do the numbers above scare you? They shouldn’t.
  • 54.
  • 55. Financial Aid: All colleges have financial aid programs that take into account each student’s financial situation and merits. There are even scholarships and financial aid available to international students!The bottom line? Don’t let money stop you from fulfilling your dreams. If there’s a will, there’s a way. (=
  • 56.
  • 57. Grades and test scores are important, but they are not everything. You’ll literally be competing against thousands of students with the same grades and test scores as you. In short, give colleges a reason to choose you. Make yourself stand out in a positive way!
  • 58. Even with the horrible economy, there are still so many opportunities at your disposal to obtain money for college. Do your research (the Internet or a person who is knowledgeable about the subject are great ways to start) and you will be surprised at what you find.
  • 59.