(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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N-Your official academic record.
N-Transcript
I-Your primary field of study.
I-Major
G-Units that measure a student's workload.
G-Credit Hours
I-A summary of your education, skills, and experience.
I-Resume
B-On-campus housing for students.
B-Dorm/
Residence Hall
B-a two-year degree typically offered at community colleges, technical colleges, and career colleges
B-Associate Degree
B-Standardized tests for college admission.
B-SAT/ACT
O-An event for new students to learn about the college.
O-Orientation
I-A measure of academic performance.
I-GPA
N-designated times when professors or teaching assistants (TAs) are available for students to come in and ask questions about the course material, assignments, or any other academic concerns
N-Office Hours
N-Free Application for Federal Student Aid
N-FAFSA
G-Money awarded for academic achievement or other criteria, that you don't have to pay back.
G-Scholarship
G-A secondary field of study.
G-Minor
O-provides important information about what is expected from students taking the course
O-Syllabus
B-The cost of attending college or university.
B-Tuition
O-a symbol, often an animal, person, or object, that represents a college or university
O-Mascot
G-Money borrowed for education that needs to be repaid with interest.
G-Loan
O-Some colleges and universities operate on the quarter system with the academic year divided into four terms:
O-Quarter
I-Someone who helps students plan their academic path.
I-Academic Advisor
B- Financial aid, usually need-based, that doesn't need to be repaid.
B-Grant
N-A program that allows students to work part-time jobs on campus to help pay for their education.
N-Work-Study
I-Courses required before taking a more advanced course.
I-Prerequisites
O-a postgraduate academic qualification that signifies a high level of expertise in a specific field, typically pursued after completing a bachelor's degree
O-Master's Degree