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University of Iowa Learning Community Outreach Program 2006-2007

Women in Science and Engineering. University of Iowa Learning Community Outreach Program 2006-2007. Questionnaire Answers. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Zach Borja Biology Inertia Man! Julia Mitchell Mr. G. Marston Mr. W. Guntzel Mrs. D. Smith Language Arts

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University of Iowa Learning Community Outreach Program 2006-2007

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  1. Women in Science and Engineering University of Iowa Learning Community Outreach Program 2006-2007

  2. Questionnaire Answers • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Zach Borja • Biology • Inertia Man! • Julia Mitchell • Mr. G. Marston • Mr. W. Guntzel • Mrs. D. Smith • Language Arts • Jeremy Stenda and Kristin Manning • Mrs. D. Sass and Mr. M. Bloom • Mr. W. Golden • Mr. G. Fox • 817 8th Ave. So. • Mrs. Elenz, Mrs. Schrader, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. De Stefano • Lilly

  3. What is ? The Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Program is a learning community which is made up of first and second-year women majoring in an array of science, technology, engineering, and math disciplines. WISE assures students a living space with a built in support system. Students in WISE live in a community full of fun, active, and involved students who share similar interests in science and technology.

  4. Why WISE? • Courses in Common • Study Groups • Free Tutoring and Advising Sessions • Quiet Floor • Open to first and second-year students • Volunteer Activities • Social Activities • Career and Research Opportunities

  5. Wonderfully WISE

  6. STUDY TIME

  7. How to be WISE • Prepare in High School • Continued Education in Math and Science • Set Personal Goals • Take Advantage of College Visits • Have a Career Path in Mind

  8. Other Learning Community Opportunities • Men in Engineering • Health Sciences • Honors • Performing Arts • Iowa Writers • Multicultural Studies and Leadership

  9. Let’s See What You Know! • 1. Which of the following compounds is likely to be ionic? • a. CH4 b. CCl4 c. NaBr d. NF3 Answer 1: c. NaBr 2. What is the correct formula for the compound lead (IV) oxide? a. Pb4O2 b. PbO2 c. PbO4 d. Pb2O Answer 2: b. PbO2

  10. 3. Match the element name with its symbol. 1. Nitrogen 2. Hydrogen 3. Sodium 4. Gold 5. Helium • N • Ui • He • Ar • Au • Na • H • B Answers: 1. a = N 2. g = H 3. f = Na 4. e = Au 5. c = He • Solve the following logarithm: log28 = ? • a. 3 b. 5 c. 1 d. 4 e. 2 Answer: a. 3

  11. 5. What do you think the required GPA is in order to be accepted into the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of Iowa? a. 2.5 b. 3.0 c. 4.0 d. 3.6 e. 3.33 6. How many college-level math and science courses do you think are required in order to graduate from the University of Iowa with a Biomedical Engineering degree? a. 5 b. 2 c. 11 d. 6 e. 8 Answer: d. 3.6 Answer: c. 11

  12. Just Remember… • It is important to stay in both math and science classes throughout your high school career. • Having a support system in college, like a learning community, is to your benefit. • Work hard, study harder, and set goals for a bright future!

  13. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at: pgassman@engineering.uiowa.edu sandra-klooster@uiowa.edu Go Hawks!

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