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Title Page . Future career Your Name. What classes do you have to take in high school to go to college? . You have to take math and science all four years of high school. Make a plan for each school year including all your classes with electives. Check on testing for college ACT, SAT, PACT

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  1. Title Page Future career Your Name

  2. What classes do you have to take in high school to go to college? • You have to take math and science all four years of high school. • Make a plan for each school year including all your classes with electives. • Check on testing for college ACT, SAT, PACT • How many credits do you have to take in high school to graduate and be prepared to attend college. • Extra Curricular activities: ROTC, DECA, MESA, ENLACE, LULAC, student exchange program, People to People, swim team, football, soccer, bull doggies, cheerleader, mechanic program, tennis, golf, track and field, band, dance, weight training, orchestra, baseball, basketball, French Mariachi, bailefolklorico, volleyball, softball, chorus, student council. News paper, year book. • Work before or after school is it really worth it? • Internship programs what are they and how do they work? • What high school are you going to: AHS, West Mesa, Rio Grande, Highland, Atrisco Heritage Academy, Saint Pius, Sandia, Del Norte, Cibola

  3. Choose a university to attend! • Tuition per semester. • How many semesters does it take to complete career? • Cost of books, supplies, computer • Scholarships (you don’t pay back) • Internships (you don’t pay back) • Grants (you don’t pay back) • Loan (stay away, this is money you have to pay back with interest) • Room cost of living at the university (dorm room) • Cost to eat at the university (meal plan). • Extra curricular activities do they have any and what are they? • Program of study. Education, Biology, Engineering, Business, architecture, journalism, cosmetology, radiology, forensics, chemistry, zoology,

  4. Bachelors Degree • This is the first four/five years at the university. • What is the best program of study? • How many semesters will it take to achieve this. • Plan out each semester. How many credit hours will you take each semester? • What extra curricular activity are you going to do each semester? You need at least one per semester. • What is the average salary of a working professional with this type of degree?

  5. Masters Degree • Is an additional 2 to 3 years in college. • What is the tuition/cost per semester. • What is the cost of books, supplies and computers. • Plan out each semester. How many credit hours will you take each semester? • What extra curricular activity are you going to do each semester? You need at least one per semester. • What is the average salary of a working professional with this type of degree?

  6. Doctorate Degree • Is an additional 2 to 3 years in college. • What is the tuition/cost per semester. • What is the cost of books, supplies and computers. • Plan out each semester. How many credit hours will you take each semester? • What extra curricular activity are you going to do each semester? You need at least one per semester. • What is the average salary of a working professional with this type of degree?

  7. Choose a place to live with your new income. • Mortgage payment (amortization schedule) • Utilities, gas, water, electricity, phone, cell phone, internet, cable/dish, food, • Regular maintenance for home. • Insurance • Property Taxes

  8. What kind of car will you drive? • Car payment • Miles/gallon • Insurance • Maintenance fee • Parts and labor to work on your car.

  9. Budget your money. • How much of your salary are you spending on each of your things (house, car, utilities, savings) • Saving for children's university studies.

  10. Plan a vacation for two people for two weeks. • How much are you going to spend on getting there? (traveling by car, train, air, boat, bus) • Transportation while you are there? • How much are you going to spend on hotel room? • How much are you going to spend on food? • How much are you going to spend on entertainment?

  11. How many children are you going to have?

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