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what skills and tools can be helpful for life after high school? colleg…

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what skills and tools can be helpful for life after high school?
college & career readiness

  • includes:
  • colleges
  • universities
  • vocational/ schools
  • will require preparing for college if attending college
  • sat or act
  • allows students to network with in desired fields to learn more about potential career paths

technical professionals researching entrance exams
colleges

  • are educational institutions established to provide higher education or professional training
  • can be large or small and include:
  • offer teaching and research facilities and award a variety of bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctorates
  • offer bachelor’s degrees in liberal arts, science or both
  • community and junior colleges offer associate degrees
  • often supported by and are less expensive

government specialized colleges universities

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Match the terms to the blanks based on context of college and career readiness, and college definitions:

  1. First blank (under College & Career Readiness "Includes"): The category covers post-high school learning, so "researching" fits as a skill to explore options.
  2. Second blank (vocational ____ schools): Vocational schools focus on job-specific skills, so "technical" is correct.
  3. Third blank (preparing for college ____): SAT/ACT are examples, so "entrance exams" matches.
  4. Fourth blank (network with ____ in desired fields): Professionals in the field provide career insights, so this term fits.
  5. Fifth blank (higher education or ____ professional training): "Specialized" describes targeted professional training.
  6. Sixth blank (offer teaching/research, all degree levels): This defines "universities".
  7. Seventh blank (offer bachelor's in liberal arts/science): This defines "colleges".
  8. Eighth blank (community colleges supported by ____): Community colleges are often publicly funded, so "government" fits.

Answer:

College & Career Readiness

  • Includes: researching
  • vocational technical schools
  • preparing for college entrance exams
  • network with professionals in desired fields

Colleges

  • provide higher education or specialized professional training
  • universities offer teaching and research facilities and award a variety of bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorates
  • colleges offer bachelor's degrees in liberal arts, science or both
  • community and junior colleges are often supported by government and are less expensive