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Orientation to Graduation 20 Advice from Real College Students was written by recent college graduates Austin Helms 2016 and Savannah Putnam 2019 The book offers

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Orientation to Graduation 20 Advice from Real College Students was written by recent college graduates Austin Helms 2016 and Savannah Putnam 2019 The book offers an easytoread format coupled with multitudes of advice for students entering secondary education Helms and Putnam created a realistic approach to the collegereadiness guide filled with their own funny stories and tips they wish they had known The book is approachable and its a great way to get a sense of what it is like to be a student The downtoearth and honest advice from two students who were mentors and leaders on their campus is a must have for any emerging college student Helms and Putnam mention a multitude of topics that are everso present in todays college experience Things such as goal setting living with a roommate traveling abroad and the never to talk about party scene Students will be more than ready to make the most of their college journey after hearing the stories and advice that wont disappoint. 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Outcomes Report Class of 2020Published 2021HW-SC A Proven ModelFounded in 1987 Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection HW-SC is dedicated to reversing the trend of low high school graduation rates and h Orientation to Graduation 2.0: Advice from Real College Students was written by recent college graduates Austin Helms (2016) and Savannah Putnam (2019). The book offers an easy-to-read format coupled with multitudes of advice for students entering secondary education. Helms and Putnam created a realistic approach to the college-readiness guide, filled with their own funny stories and tips they wish they had known. The book is approachable and it\'s a great way to get a sense of what it is like to be a student. The down-to-earth and honest advice, from two students who were mentors and leaders on their campus, is a must have for any emerging college student. Helms and Putnam mention a multitude of topics that are ever-so present in today\'s college experience. Things such as goal setting, living with a roommate, traveling abroad, and the never to talk about, party scene! Students will be more than ready to make the most of their college journey after hearing the stories and advice that won\'t disappoint! Orientation to Graduation (O2G) is the first GPS for college students written by a real college student in real time. Helms takes a four-year journey filled with stories and advice and packs it into a book that is not only entertaining, but down-right motivating for any college student. O2G gives students the necessary tools to Make the Most of their college experience. Whether it\'s swimming with great white sharks, cheering your school to victory, or studying for a major exam, Helms illustrates how college is one of the most exciting times in a young person\'s life. After reading O2G, students will be more than ready to dream bigger, step out of their comfort zone, and make the right choices. The day of the College Graduation Announcements is not just for handing out diplomas and expressing gratitude Jim Swartz, . Dack. Professor of Chemistry. For my Committed Colleagues . Grinnell College. General. Private, selective, residential. 185 faculty. Grinnell, Iowa (pop. 9,000+). Student Body. 1,600 students. Graduation Success through Career Engagement . PRESENTERS . . Dr. Lea Dopson . . Dean and James A. Collins Distinguished Chair . Ann Lara. Career Services Coordinator . Freshman Graduation Data . KAREN FACKRELL, SCHOOL COUNSELOR. Fackrellk@pcsb.org. 727-570-3138 . ext. 2067. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. 24 CREDITS. MINIMUM 2.0 GPA. TESTING- . FSA (. or Concordant score on SAT and ACT. ) . Alg. 1 EOC (.

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