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SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST - Ict
SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST - Ict
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III. List down 10 typing commands that applied in the text below.
choice of college such as available majors, location, and school size. Then, ask:
parents,
teachers, and
guidance counselors
for suggestions about which college they know that would meet your criteria. You should also speak with
recent college graduates to help you understand what others liked or disliked about the school they attended.
The Internet is also a great source for finding a match for you. Many Web sites offer tools that allow the user
to put in details about the type of college they are looking for and will search databases of schools to help you
side by side. Doing a more thorough comparison may help you weed out any colleges that you would not like.
At a glance, two colleges may appear to be the same, but a careful analysis of the two might tell you
otherwise.
college. Begin with the college’s own Web site or printed brochures. Talk to students currently attending the
wish to apply to. Also, consider your chances for being accepted into the college. Be sure you are a somewhat
solid candidate before applying. Lastly, consider if this is a college that you and your family can afford if you
are accepted.
“I choose to make the rest of my life the best of my life.”
----- Joan Riley
Submitted by:
Joan A. Riley