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Join us for a comprehensive panel where 11th-grade students will hear from current college attendees discussing their experiences. The panel will feature stories about their journeys, challenges, and opportunities encountered along the way. Participants are encouraged to actively listen, take notes, and ask relevant questions during the Q&A session. This event aims to prepare students for their future in higher education by sharing real-life insights and experiences related to their path post-high school.
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College Student Panel 11th 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. • You will have the opportunity to ask questions after each speaker shares a bit about themselves. Microsoft, 2011
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
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
Student Questions • Start by asking one question from your card. • Cross of the question if you ask it or someone else asks it
Thank You! • Thank you to all of our panelists for joining us today!
Reflection • Complete the College Student Panel ReflectionSurvey
Thank You Notes • When you are done with your reflection, take a moment to write a thank you card to a panelist(s).
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