(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Find someone in a different major than you.
Find someone who can explain their major in one sentence
Find someone who has done a research project and can explain it in 1-2 sentences.
Find someone who has practiced an elevator pitch before.
Ask someone to tell you a recent concept they learned in one sentence.
Find someone who is involved in a STEM club or organization.
Find someone who has changed majors (officially or unofficially).
Ask someone what their favorite study spot is.
Find someone who has attended office hours.
Find someone who is involved in a Non-STEM club or organization.
Find someone who has changed majors (officially or unofficially).
Find someone who has changed majors (officially or unofficially).
Find someone who can explain their major in one sentence
Ask someone the funniest or oddest thing that has happened in lab or on a project.
Find someone who has had an internship. What was it?
Ask someone to explain a piece of equipment they use in simple terms.
Find someone who can explain their last assignment in 10 words or less.
Find someone who is involved in a STEM club or organization.
Ask someone to explain something they learned in a course with an analogy (I learned about debugging, which is like finding a typo in a book).
Ask someone to tell you a recent concept they learned in one sentence.
Find someone who has attended a professional event. What was it?
Find someone who has attended office hours.
Find someone who has talked with a career advisor, faculty, or mentor.
Ask someone the funniest or oddest thing that has happened in lab or on a project.
Ask someone what skills they want to highlight on their resume.
Ask someone what skills they want to highlight on their resume.
Ask someone which STEM concept they wish people understood better.
Ask someone to explain a piece of equipment they use in simple terms.
Ask someone to explain something they learned in a course with an analogy (I learned about debugging, which is like finding a typo in a book).
Find someone who has taken a course outside of their major.
Find someone who has practiced an elevator pitch before.
Find someone who has practiced an elevator pitch before.
Find someone who is involved in a Non-STEM club or organization.
Find someone who can explain their major in one sentence
Ask someone what their favorite class that they’ve taken so far is and why.
Find someone who is involved in a Non-STEM club or organization.
Ask someone to explain a technical term without jargon.
Ask someone which STEM concept they wish people understood better.
Find someone who is involved in a STEM club or organization.
Ask someone what inspired them to go into their major.
Find someone who has a favorite simulation, model, or coding tool.
Ask someone to describe a project without using acronyms.
Ask someone to explain a technical term without jargon.
Find someone who has attended office hours.
Find someone who has a favorite simulation, model, or coding tool.
Ask someone what their favorite study spot is.
Ask someone what inspired them to go into their major.
Find someone in a different major than you.
Ask someone what their favorite study spot is.
Ask someone to tell you a recent concept they learned in one sentence.
Find someone who has had an internship. What was it?
Find someone who can explain their last assignment in 10 words or less.
Find someone who has talked with a career advisor, faculty, or mentor.
Ask someone to explain a piece of equipment they use in simple terms.
Ask someone what skills they want to highlight on their resume.
Find someone who has taken a course outside of their major.
Ask someone to describe a project without using acronyms.
Ask someone to describe a project without using acronyms.
Ask someone which STEM concept they wish people understood better.
Find someone who has done a research project and can explain it in 1-2 sentences.
Find someone who has taken a course outside of their major.
Ask someone what inspired them to go into their major.
Find someone who can explain their last assignment in 10 words or less.
Find someone who has talked with a career advisor, faculty, or mentor.
Find someone who has done a research project and can explain it in 1-2 sentences.
Ask someone what their favorite class that they’ve taken so far is and why.
Find someone who has had an internship. What was it?
Find someone who has attended a professional event. What was it?
Find someone in a different major than you.
Find someone who has talked with a career advisor, faculty, or mentor.
Ask someone the funniest or oddest thing that has happened in lab or on a project.
Find someone who has attended a professional event. What was it?
Find someone who has a favorite simulation, model, or coding tool.
Ask someone to explain a technical term without jargon.
Ask someone what their favorite class that they’ve taken so far is and why.
Ask someone to explain something they learned in a course with an analogy (I learned about debugging, which is like finding a typo in a book).