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College Student Panel

College Student Panel. 11 th Grade: Personal/Social Opportunities & Challenges. Microsoft, 2011. Today’s Objective. Today, we are going to hear the stories of students from backgrounds like yours who are currently in college.

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College Student Panel

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  1. College Student Panel 11th Grade: Personal/Social Opportunities & Challenges Microsoft, 2011

  2. Today’s Objective • Today, we are going to hear the stories of students from backgrounds like yours who are currently in college. • You will have the opportunity to ask questions after each speaker shares a bit about themselves. Microsoft, 2011

  3. Reminder • Remember to be a polite, active listener! • Listen quietly • Look at the speakers when they are talking • Take notes • Ask appropriate questions when the time comes

  4. Introductions

  5. Panelists’ Stories • Take 5 minutes to share the following about yourself: • The college you attend • What major you have chosen or what career you are pursuing • Your path to Postsecondary • Personal/Social Challenges you’ve encountered on the path to postsecondary or in college • Personal/Social Opportunities • Best Part of College • Most Difficult Part of College • What you did in high school that helped you prepare for college • What you wish you would have done in high school to prepare

  6. Student Questions • Start by asking one question from your card. • Cross of the question if you ask it or someone else asks it

  7. Thank You! • Thank you to all of our panelists for joining us today!

  8. Reflection • Log in to Family Connection to complete the College Student Panel Reflection Survey or complete it on paper.

  9. Thank You Notes • When you are done with your reflection, take a moment to write a thank you card to a panelist(s).

  10. References • Microsoft Office Images. (2011). Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/ • Scholastic News Kids Press Corps. (2009). How to Conduct An Interview. Retrieved from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3752516

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