- 1. According to the presentation, which of the following is NOT one of the questions to ask yourself when choosing a school?
A) Where will your friends be going? B) How important are the amenities? C) What type of career are you preparing for? D) What can you afford?
- 2. Gary attends a higher learning institution. He was admitted without submitting an application because he has a high school diploma, although he was required to take a standardized test to be placed in appropriate classes. Which type of institution does he most likely attend?
A) Community or Junior College B) Vocational, Trade or Technical School C) University D) College
- 3. Advanced placement courses include how many subject areas?
A) 18 B) 28 C) 12 D) 34
- 4. Deon participated in a program during high school in which he was taught college level curriculum. After two years of participation, his performance was deemed satisfactory, ad he was awarded a diploma which is recognized by universities around the world ad is worth college credit. In which of the following programs was he likely participating?
A) Summer Courses B) International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme C) Advance Placement Program D) Dual Enrollment Program
- 5. Which of the following is a benefit of earning college credit in high school which is NOT listed in the presentation?
A) It enhances your transcript and resume B) It allows for early career exploration and self-discovery C) It guarantees acceptance into the institution of your choice. D) It acts as preparation for full college immersion
- 6. Which of the following is NOT true about higher learning?
A) It can provide more than just credentials B) It requires work experience directly related to the field of study C) It provide opportunities to form life-long friendships and connections D) It typically increases earning potential
- 7. Which of the following is the main difference between professional certification and professional licensure?
A) Certification is temporary, but licensure is permanent B) Certification is not nationally recognized, but licensure is C) There is no difference, certification and licensure are the same thing D) Certification is voluntary, but licensure is required by law
- 8. How many years of full-time study does it typically take to complete an associate degree?
A) One Year B) Four Years C) Three Years D) Two Years
- 9. A degree which is required to work in a certain profession or intended to prepare the student for an exam required to work in a certain profession is known as which of the following?
A) Professional Degree B) Degree of Recognition C) Degree of Demand D) Compulsory Degree
- 10. Sally attends a higher learning institution which is
A) College B) University C) Vocational, Trade or Technical School D) Community or Junior College
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