Academy 12th Grade Transition

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Across
  1. 1. A person's chosen occupation or profession, typically involving long-term employment and advancement opportunities.
  2. 4. The specific objectives or aims that a person sets for themselves, often serving as a driving force for motivation and achievement.
  3. 8. The process of actively searching, investigating, and learning about different options, ideas, or places.
  4. 10. A medium of exchange used to facilitate the purchase of goods and services, as well as the measurement of value.
  5. 11. The power or right to act, speak, or think as one desires, without undue restraints or limitations imposed by others.
  6. 13. The successful completion of a course of study, usually resulting in the award of a diploma or degree.
  7. 15. A formal meeting or conversation where a candidate is assessed based on their qualifications, skills, and suitability for a job or position.
  8. 17. The application of scientific knowledge and tools to create, modify, and utilize systems, devices, and processes for practical purposes.
  9. 22. A group of people who share common interests, characteristics, or geographic location, often interacting and supporting one another.
  10. 23. The process of selecting a course of action or choice after careful consideration and evaluation of available options.
  11. 24. An individual who is hired by an employer and receives wages or salary in exchange for their work, services, or expertise.
  12. 25. The state of being accountable and reliable for one's actions, duties, and obligations.
Down
  1. 2. The state of being engaged in paid work or having a job, often involving a contractual agreement with an employer.
  2. 3. A concise summary of a person's education, work experience, skills, and qualifications, often used when applying for a job.
  3. 5. A person who has reached the age of maturity, typically associated with legal rights, responsibilities, and independence.
  4. 6. The act of setting aside money for future use, such as emergencies, investments, or planned expenses.
  5. 7. An institution of higher education that offers undergraduate and/or postgraduate programs, leading to degrees or certifications.
  6. 9. Free time that is not occupied by work or essential activities, allowing individuals to pursue hobbies, interests, and relaxation.
  7. 12. A person who has the right to participate in elections by casting their vote to choose representatives or decide on issues.
  8. 14. Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content, as well as connect and interact with others online.
  9. 15. The state of being self-reliant, autonomous, and free from external control or influence in making decisions and taking actions.
  10. 16. Activities or experiences engaged in for enjoyment, relaxation, and personal rejuvenation during leisure time.
  11. 18. A person, company, or organization that hires and provides paid work or employment to individuals.
  12. 19. A group of individuals connected by blood, marriage, or adoption, living together and sharing emotional bonds and responsibilities.
  13. 20. A mutual bond of affection, trust, and support between individuals who share common interests, experiences, or values.
  14. 21. An official document awarded upon the successful completion of a program of study, typically at a secondary or post-secondary level.