[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 05-05-05
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Thursday, May 5, 2005
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: REVERE – to admire or respect greatly; venerate.
Many people revere Martin Luther King, Jr. because he stood up for his
beliefs at great personal cost to himself.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
City of Oakland – Sports official, part-time to officiate evenings and
weekends at city sports and athletic events. Applicants must be at
least 16 years old, have one year experience officiating or playing in
the assigned sport and have a valid driver’s license. Bilingual skills
in Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese are desirable. Salary:
$16.06 per hour. Call 510-238-3112 for information on obtaining an
application or go to www.oaklandnet.com and click on “City Jobs” to
view current openings.
Coach boys and girls, ages 4-14 in soccer, baseball, softball,
basketball, flag football, roller hockey and tennis. Earn up to $9.00
per hour. Contact Skyhawks at www.skyhawks.com to apply online.
Meyer Sound Labs has paid summer internships for high school students
(must be 16 year old) in its manufacturing operations. We are looking
for a 6-8 week commitment of 30 hours per week. If you are interested
stop by our offices at 2832 San Pablo Ave. (near Ashby) to fill out an
application or email a resume of interests and skills to
hr at meyersound.com. To learn more about Meyer Sound Labs, visit our
website: www.meyersound.com.
SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS
* Parents: do you ever wonder how to help your student become better at
studying? Join us on the evening of Tuesday, May 17, 6:30 p.m. for a
free presentation, full of tips and suggestions for helping your
teenager develop study habits that can last through high school and
into college.
*Practice SAT test at Berkeley High School on Saturday, May 21, 9:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Cost: $15. Fee waivers available. Sign up in the
College Center no later than May 18th.
Juniors - We have just received the new pamphlet put out by the
University of California called “Introducing the University.” It
contains valuable information on admissions statistics and majors for
each campus, application and financial aid information and much more.
Come by the College Center to pick up your copy.
Shouldn't you try the ACT? If you would like to know how you'd do on
the ACT--an alternative test to the SAT--you can take a free, proctored
exam on Saturday, May 14 from 9:00 until 1:00. The test is hosted by
Classroom Matters and will be held at their learning center located at
2607 7th Street, Suite E. Please call ahead for directions at 540-8646
or visit their website at www.classroommatters.com.
SENIOR SECTION.
REMINDER - Seniors – Your forms on due on May 11th for the Senior
Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community
Theater. Scholar athletes, mayor’s award winners, scholarship winners,
and all other award winners – we want to honor you! Pick up the Senior
Awards Ceremony form in the College/Career Center and let us know about
scholarships, awards and honors you have won. Deadline: Wednesday,
May 11 so you can be listed in the program.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Below are samples of the many scholarships available in the
College/Career Center. Don’t miss this opportunity for free money!
Pac-West Scholarship – California resident with a cumulative unweighted
GPA of 3.5 or higher, minimum SAT score of 1100 or ACT score of 24
planning to attend a 4 year college in the fall. $5,000 scholarship.
Students planning to attend University of the Pacific or Santa Clara
are eligible for additional monies. Deadline: June 30.
Charlie Cords Memorial Scholarship – Male students planning to attend
UC Berkeley . Up to $2,500 awarded. Applications available at
http://ducalifornia.org/scholarships. E-mail Derick Koo Sohn at
DKSohn at berkeley.edu if you have any questions. Deadline: August 13,
but apply ASAP.
John F. McGillicuddy Scholarship Program – Must have 3.0 GPA or better
in the 11th and 12th grades, show involvement in community service,
have financial need and plan to attend a United Negro College Fund
college or university in the fall. Covers full or partial tuition and
room and board for four years. Applications available in the College
Center. Deadline: May 31.
*New to the list today
FOR JUNIORS
Monday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. – student/parent information sessions with
representatives from Duke, Georgetown, Harvard and Penn at the Westin
St. Francis, 335 Powell Street, San Francisco.
Confused about which schools need SAT subject tests (formerly called
SAT II) and how many? Here’s a very helpful web site:
http://www.compassprep.com/subject_test. I recommend that you double
check this information with each school’s admissions web site.
ACT – THIS FRIDAY - May 6 is the regular registration deadline for the
June 11 ACT test.
SAT – May 11 is the late registration deadline for the June 4th New SAT
and SAT subject tests.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
Free Summer Flight Academy sponsored by the SFBAC of Tuskegee Airmen
for students ages 14-18. You will receive 40 hours of ground school
and up to 10 hours of actual flying time. Applications available in
the College/Career Center. Deadline: May 31. For more information,
call 510-236-6250.
FACES Summer Medical Academy at Children’s Hospital & Research Center
in Oakland. Two week program, July 11-22, Monday-Friday, 9:00 am to
4:00 pm. Students must be at least 16 years old and interested in
learning about medicine and medical school. Tuition: $1,500, includes
daily breakfast and lunch and all other expenses of the program.
Applications available in the College Center.
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