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Welcome to AVID 11 Parent/Student Welcome to AVID 11 Parent/Student Meeting!Meeting!
“It’s a matter of PRIDE!”
Who is the AVID 11 Team?Who is the AVID 11 Team?
Denise Guzman: Denise Guzman: [email protected] 951-677-0568 Ext: 6262
Tiffani Thunstrom: Tiffani Thunstrom: [email protected] 951-677-0568 Ext: 6251951-677-0568 Ext: 6251
AVID Coordinator : Denise GuzmanAVID Coordinator : Denise Guzman
AVID Administrator: Martina Beach [email protected]
AVID Counselor: Erika Bennett [email protected]
Based on a one-hour lecture Reviewing regularly helps you retain material Used correctly, the Cornell notes system will
help students accomplish this
The Forgetting Curve
11th Grade AVID Highlights
Academic Grade Point Average Counts for College! (50%)
All Students should challenge themselves w/ level of Rigor. The GOAL is to take at least 1 AP Course before Graduation! Rigor = Thinking / Difference between “Doing Work and Studying”
AP courses= Depth not breadth All students should establish “study time” for the
SAT/ ACT2 hours per week during 1st Semester5 hours per week during 2nd Semester
11th Grade AVID Highlights
All students should take the PSAT (Saturday Oct. 15/ Register w/ bookkeeper by Oct. 12th- $23)
All Students must take the SAT and ACT in the Spring. SAT- www.collegeboard.com March 10/ May 5/ June 2
ACT- www.act.org Feb. 12/April 9/ June 11
11th Grade AVID Highlights
Students interested in applying to the UC System: Do not require SAT Subject Tests for fall 2012 admission, but you may submit scores on these if you want to show your mastery of a particular subject. Some campuses may recommend certain Subject Tests for various competitive majors (ie: engineering, nursing). Also, you may use them to satisfy “A-G" requirements.
All Students should actively participate in the college search process (“Fit School”)
www.csumentor.comgoogle “college search” – many options
College Field Trip General Guidelines:
4 day charter bus trip to Central and Northern California.
Time Period-February 15th –February 18, 2012
Visit 6-8 Colleges (State/ Private/UC) + Alcatraz Island/ Wharf
Estimated Cost $250 (Two Payments of $125 Due December 9 and January 27)
Significant Requirements: Good Academic Standing-Not on Probation (No D’s or
F’s)/ Registered for SAT or ACT/ Clearance Forms
College Admission Requirements A-G Requirements:History/Social Science-2 years requiredEnglish-4 years required Mathematics-3 required, 4 recommended Lab Science-2 required, 3 recommended Foreign Language-2 required, 3 recommended Visual and Performing Arts- 1 year required College Prep electives-1 year required
** Recommended courses set the students apart *** Course level, advanced and AP, better develop
students to be “college ready” and demonstrate rigor.
What colleges are looking for:
Cal StateCal State Eligibility Index:
2900 Minimum (GPA x800 + SAT Math + Critical Reading)
3400 min. target index
UCUC Admissions Index:
SAT (Math, Critical Reading and Writing)
Scale Based on GPA (3.0 minimum to apply)
Comprehensive Review Process up to 14 factors (depending on campus)
Personal statement
College Freshman Profile 11-12
College GPA SAT ACT
San Diego State 3.63 R: 511M: 528
C: 22
CSU San Marcos 3.35 Combined:1011
C: 22
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 3.84 R: 588M: 627
C: 26
UC Berkeley 4.14 R: 674M: 707W: 692
C: 30
UC San Diego 4.08 R: 632M: 681W: 653
C: 29
How can parents help?
Encourage students to come to school daily!
Be active with www.mesarams.com and the abi portal (passwords available from Ms. Isbell). [email protected]
Discuss with students selection of tutorial group they will join on tutorial day.
Occasionally review a page of notes.
Use questions developed by students to help review for concepts and tests.
Have weekly checks of organization
How can parents help? (cont.)How can parents help? (cont.)
Discuss colleges and if possible, visit colleges Force your children to “Develop an Attitude” about their
education- Don’t let them cruise- the competition is not! Encourage/ force students to use the resources provided
to them in AVID. Good resources: Attend AVID Parent Nights Attend upcoming Parents Night- Making Financial Aid
Count 10/18/11 6:30 – 8:00 GPAC (students should attend)
www.csumentor.edu -CSU Information www.aiccu.edu www.collegeboard.com –Test taking/ College Planning Association of Independent
Colleges & Universitieswww.avidonline.org -AVID Resource
www.ucop.edu -UC Information
www.mesarams.com -MMHWS Webpage
Questions?