한국어
로그인
이 수업이 마감되어 비슷한 수업을 추천해드립니다!
5.0 (4) · Ages: 13-17
College and Career Planning: Explore Your Options for Life After High School
5.0 (2) · Ages: 13-18
College Planning Seminar for High School Students
5.0 (6) · Ages: 15-18
Scholarships You Can Apply for Now to Pay for College in the Future
5.0 (3) · Ages: 14-18
College Preparation and Study Skills From a Cambridge Graduate
5.0 (140) · Ages: 13-18
College Preparation Writing for High School--Semester I: Research and Writing Basics
5.0 (1) · Ages: 13-18
Writing the College Application Essay (Focusing on Common App)
대학 여름 캠프: 신입생 준비 방법
보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 경험
Through a lecture with accompanying PowerPoint slides, this class will address common questions students have when transitioning from high school to college. Students will have time for questions at the end of each day, and they will be optional homework tasks each day to encourage students to apply what they learn to the institution they plan to attend. Week 1, Day 1: Orientation, living on campus, commuting, and finding your place in a new community Week 1, Day 2: All about academics -...
이 수업은 영어로 진행됩니다.
No matter what university a student chooses to attend, the basic information for adjusting to a new school is the same. This class will give students an opportunity to ask questions about what to expect and provide real information that may not come up at most new student orientations. Students will know what questions they should be asking at their individual universities before starting classes, understand their rights as adult learners, and have an opportunity to discuss any parts of starting college that they have questions about.
I am currently working at a state university while working on my master's degree in Higher Education. In my undergrad, I worked as the student manager for the orientation program at my alma mater, as a peer mentor to first-year students, and as a Resident Assistant (RA) in the dorms. I have seen the typical questions students ask, and I know how universities might leave out information when answering new students' questions as a way to market the school. I've also balanced multiple on-campus jobs, an internship, student organization memberships/leadership positions, and full-time classes while keeping a cumulative GPA of over 3.5 throughout my four years of college. I have both professional and personal experience in this area, and I do not have to filter information the way a campus tour guide or orientation leader might.
숙제 제공
All homework for this class will be optional work for students to apply the information they receive to their respective institutions. Homework will vary depending on each student's plans for their educational experience. For example, if a student is going to commute to school by car, their homework may be to find out what a parking pass costs for the semester/academic year.수업 외 주당 0 - 1 시간
제공되는 평가
제공되는 성적
Students will not need any supplies unless they choose to take notes, in which case, they will need their preferred tools for that.
아웃스쿨 사이트의 기능 외 별도의 앱이나 웹 사이트를 사용할 필요가 없습니다.
Please be advised that Week 2, Day 1 will include some conversation about students' rights under Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which focuses on sex-based discrimination.
We will refer to information sourced from United States laws on the third day of this course, including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
I'm a college graduate with a BA in Journalism and Promotional Communications and a minor in English. I have three years of experience tutoring introductory-level French and leading structured learning assistance for college-level first-year...
그룹 수업
₩55
4 수업용주당 2회, 2주
90분
실시간 화상 수업
Ages: 16-18
수업당 학습자 3-12 명