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JUNIOR Aerospace Engineering Major
Classroom Presentation
Mrs. Trebour
Guidance Counselor
Room 7S8
dtrebour@schools.nyc.gov
(718) 804 – 6443 (p)
(718) 804-6433(f)
• English – 4 years (8 terms)
• Social Studies – 4 years (8 terms) : 4 terms Global, 2 terms US History, 1 term
Government, 1 term Economics (H7 and H8 are not annualized)
• Lab Science – 3 years (6 terms)
Living Environment, Chemistry, & Physics
• Foreign Language – 3 years (6 terms)
• Math – 3 years (6 terms)
• Physical Education - 4 years (7 terms PE + 1 term of Health)
• Digital Electronics – 2 Terms
• DDP – 2 Terms (fulfills requirement for Art/Music)
• Must pass all classes in Major
* Students may not receive credit for the same academic course twice
Regents Diploma Regents
w/ Honors Advanced Regents Advanced
w/ Honors NCSSSMST Tech
Diploma 65 or above on
English
Global History
US History
Algebra
Life Science
(Living Environment)
Regents +
90 Average on Regents Exams
Regents +
Physical Science
(Chemistry or Physics) Mathematics
(Geometry & Trig) LOTE
(Any)
Advanced Regents +
90 Average on Regents Exams
Regents +
Physical Science
(Chemistry AND Physics) Mathematics
(Geometry & Trig) LOTE
(Any) • 50 hours of external
community service
• 32 points earned through participation in Tech clubs, teams, and/or special events
• Must pass all major classes,Digital Electronics, & Chemistry/Physics +Regents Exams
To receive a Brooklyn Tech High School Diploma, each student
must meet the following minimum requirements
by the end of senior year…
A minimum of 50 hours of community service outside of the school.
Proof of these volunteer hours must be given in the form
of a letter on the organization’s letterhead including your
name, responsibilities, and the number of hours completed.
* One copy of the letter must be handed in by the student
to the COSA, Room 7C1 and one copy must be given to
his/her guidance counselor.
A minimum of 32 points earned through participation in
Tech clubs, teams, and/or participation in designated
school related events
• 8 points per term to all students in BETA, NHS, Student
Government, student productions, stage works, cheerleading, and
PSAL teams.
• 6 points per term to all students participating in student leadership,
who work in offices, or compete in non-PSAL teams.
• 4 points per term to all students who participate in all other clubs
not referred to above.
• 2 points per term for participation in specified school events.
* Must purchase SGO Card from COSA Room 7C1
• GPA
• Academic Rigor
• SAT/ACT, SAT Subject Tests
• Essay (Personal Statement)
• Letters of Recommendation
◦ Guidance Counselor
◦ Teacher(s) 2 - Have you thought about who you will be
asking to write your recommendation?
• Demonstrated Interest
• Extracurricular Activities/Volunteer/Internship/Work Experience
SAT I Exam- Visit www.collegeboard.com for exam dates and to register. This exam is given several times a year and is required for college admissions.
ACT Exam-Visit www.act.org for dates and to register. This exam can be taken along with the SAT or in place of the SAT Exam.
Take a practice SAT and ACT exam to see which test you are more comfortable with!
SAT II- Visit www.collegeboard.com for exam dates and to register. These subject tests that are multiple choice and last one hour. Many colleges require that students take TWO of these exams to demonstrate competency in specific areas, which could improve your college application if mastery is shown.
SAT II- 20 different tests are given in 5 subject areas: English Literature, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science and Foreign Languages.
It is recommended to take an SAT II at the end of the subject; preferably in May or June: i.e. – Biology or World History
Your College List should consist of schools that are
right FOR YOU and ONLY YOU!
There are many factors that go into creating a college list. If
you do your research and make strategic decisions on which
schools are proper fits for you, then you will increase your
chances of acceptances!
Points to keep in mind when deciding WHERE to apply:
1. Just because you haven’t heard of it, doesn’t mean it’s not a great school!
Think BEYOND the IVY League! PLEASE!
2. Location: Begin to think about and discuss with family members the option
of going a bit further away for college. You can increase your chances of getting
accepted and receiving better financial aid packages. This is of course a personal
and family decision to make.
3. Diversify your list in terms of City, State and Private/Out-of-State schools so
that you will have viable options available to you once you have received your
financial aid packages. (We will discuss how to research all 3 types of institutions)
Stony Brook
Cornell
Columbia
NYU
Binghamton
BTHS website ◦ College Resources
◦ Colleges by Major
Excel File emailed 3/8
College Name Location Selectivity
US News and World Report Top School Aeronautics
Aerospace Enginieerging
Mechanical & Aerospace Aviation Aero Systems Technology
U of AL Tuscaloosa AL
Very Selective
Aubrun Univ AL Selective
U of Arizona AZ
Very Selective
Arinzona State Univ AZ Selective x x Embry-Riddle Aero Univ AZ Selective Trinity Western Univ BC Selective
Boston Univ BS
Very Selective
UC Los Angeles CA
Most Selective
California Inst Of Tech CA
Most Selective x
What specific qualities are you looking to find in your future college choice? ◦ Major
Undecided???
◦ Size of school
◦ Location
◦ Sports
◦ Greek Life
My SAT/ACT scores meet the requirements for this school.
My GPA meets the requirements for this school.
I have taken the SAT II subject tests that this college requires.
I have taken a virtual tour and/or visited the school in person.
I have calculated the distance and travel expense involved in commuting or dorming away from home.
I have checked out the clubs and activities available on this campus.
This school offers the major I am interested in.
I have spoken to my parents about our financial situation and if we can afford this college.
I am comfortable with the level of diversity on this campus.
There is an interview required for admission at this university.
This college offers special programs that I am eligible for i.e. EOP, Honors
This school requires submission of a portfolio for acceptance.
This college increases the diversity of my list.
I am familiar and comfortable with the location of this school and the surrounding area.
Look on www.unigo.com to see what students at that college have to say!
Take Note of
Admissions
GPA!
City: 87.8
Hunter: 88.3
Baruch: 88.3
Physics ◦ Brooklyn College
◦ City College
◦ CSI
◦ Hunter
◦ Lehman
◦ Queens
◦ York
Engineering ◦ City College
Grove School of Engineering
Also check cuny.edu for other programs offering engineering
Brooklyn, CSI, City Tech, Queens
SUNY
Admissions
GPA:
Binghamton:
91-97
Buffalo:
89-95
Stony Brook:
88-95
*** University of
Buffalo vs. Buffalo
State in Naviance!!!
Physics
◦ Albany
◦ Binghamton
◦ Buff. State
◦ University Buffalo
◦ Brockport
◦ Cortland
◦ Fredonia
◦ Geneseo
◦ New Paltz
◦ Oneonta
◦ Oswego
◦ Plattsburgh
◦ Potsdam
◦ Stony Brook
Aerospace Engineering ◦ University at Buffalo
Complete the Naviance “College Search” and Save
Results.
List schools that you have researched under “Colleges
I’m Thinking About” (Be sure to include CUNY,
SUNY & Private/Out-of-State schools)
Complete “College Questionnaire for Counselor
Recommendation Letter”- Please complete all
questions on Naviance and hand a hard copy with proof
of activities back to the College Office by April 2, 2012
Junior Information Night:
Wednesday, March 14th, 6:30pm-9:00pm
Join the Facebook Group! “BTHS College-Office”
Small Group Meetings with Ms. Balsamo
BTHS Annual College Fair
Saturday, May 5th, 1pm-4pm
College Panel Presentations Panels are held after school on Wednesday!
Spring Panels will start April 18th.
Read your emails for details!
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