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Title: Your PLAN Results


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Your PLAN Results
  • Building a Foundation
  • for Your Future

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PLAN A Solid Foundationfor Student Success
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Using Your PLAN Results
To get the most out of your PLAN results, read
Using Your Plan Results carefully.
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Student Report
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Test Scores
21 scored higher
77 scored lower in English
PERCENTILES show how your score compares to other
sophomores who took the test.
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Student Report
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Student Report
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Estimated Range of ACT Assessment Composite
Scores
National Average 20
Fremd Average 23.5

Typical ACT Composite Scores
  • College admissions policies may be characterized
    as follows
  • Highly Selective Majority of accepted freshmen
    in top 10 percent of high school graduating
    class.
  • Selective Majority of accepted freshmen in top
    25 percent of high school graduating class.
  • Traditional All accepted freshmen in top 50
    percent of high school graduating class.
  • Liberal Some accepted freshmen from lower half
    of high school graduating class.
  • Open All high school graduates accepted, to
    limit of capacity.

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Student Report
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Amount of Help You Said You Needed
How do I PLAN to address these needs?
math tutoring? summer school? ???
Review PLAN answers? ACT prep course? Online
ACT practice tests? ???
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Career Area You Preferred
This is the career family you chose when
completing the PLAN answer sheet
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PLAN Student Report, Side 2
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Career Area You Preferred
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SUMMARY
  • From examining your PLAN Student Report and
    working through the Career Exploration and
    Planning Steps, you should have a better sense of
    your
  • Academic Strengths
  • Academic areas that need improvement
  • Career interests
  • Appropriate high school coursework
  • Predicted ACT composite, which you can use asas
    you begin to explore college possibilities.
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