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4 Years of High School

4 Years of High School. Make them count. Letters of Recommendation. Jobs Resume Scholarships Local, state and national University Application UC Application Common Application. Career Goal. What do you want to be when you grow up? What area of study are you interested in?.

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4 Years of High School

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  1. 4 Years of High School Make them count

  2. Letters of Recommendation • Jobs • Resume • Scholarships • Local, state and national • University Application • UC Application • Common Application

  3. Career Goal • What do you want to be when you grow up? • What area of study are you interested in?

  4. Clubs and service organizations (include years of participation): • Academic Decathlon • Art Club • Asian Persuasion • AVID • Band • Bilingual Club • CIA • CSF • Collectors Club • Computer Club • Drama • FBLA • FCA • FFA • FHA • Forensics • French Club • Generation Green • German Club • GSA • Interact Club • Key Club • Know More • KTB/SOS • MECHA • Migrant Club • MESA • My Life • NJROTC • Peer Counseling • Pep Squad • Porcupine • Science Club • Science Olympiad • Spanish Club • Sports Medicine • Students for Peace • Teachers of Tomorrow • Vocal Music

  5. Athletics: Include years of participation • Fall Sports • Football • Tennis (girls) • Volleyball (Girls) • Water Polo • Golf (girls) • Winter Sports • Basketball • Soccer • Wrestling • Cross Country • Spring Sports • Badminton • Baseball • Softball • Diving • Golf (boys) • Swimming • Tennis (boys) • Track and Field • Volleyball (Boys)

  6. Community Service and other activities (include years of service): • Church • Explorer Program • Community Center • Boy/Girl Scouts

  7. Honors/Awards- Include when they were awarded • Academicexamples: CSF, Principal’s Honor Roll • Sportsexamples: MVP, Captain • Others HOBY, Boys/Girls State, Camp Royal

  8. Employment record (include years): • Paid employment • McDonald’s • School cafeteria • Unpaid employment • Babysitting • Working with family

  9. Special interests and hobbies: • List items that would help you attain your goal

  10. Skills, special talents, additional information: • Skills and talents that you have attained whether on your own or through school.

  11. Example of a college application where keeping track of all your activities will help you.

  12. UC application http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/apply-online/index.html

  13. Example of scholarships where keeping track of all your activities will help you.

  14. Student must have a GPA of 3.0 or betterStudent should be involved in community service and extracurricular activities Student must be a Golden 1 member for at least one year or be a dependent of someone who has been a member for one year

  15. Some may ask for an essay AESEngineering Solutions Reflecting on your personal experiences and/or circumstances, tell us something about yourself that distinguishes you as a potential scholarship candidate.

  16. Example of summer enrichment program where keeping track of all your activities will help you.

  17. Two Teacher Recommendations submitted by teachers through the UCD-YSP website. One recommendation MUST be from a science teacher and the other must be from a teacher.

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