7 Careers Unit 4.1

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Across
  1. 4. Taxes collected by national governments to pay their specific national bills.
  2. 5. Part-time job opportunity for college students with financial need to earn money.
  3. 6. The highest degree you can earn
  4. 9. A brief, 30 second, way of introducing yourself, getting across a key point or two, and making a connection with someone.
  5. 11. Two-year schools that provides affordable postsecondary education where a student can obtain a degree or use as a pathway to a four-year degree.
  6. 13. A college or university primarily funded by a state government.
  7. 14. An account at a bank against which money can be withdrawn.
  8. 17. A college or university that does not receive its primary funding from a state government.
Down
  1. 1. A certificate awarded by a school to show that someone has successfully completed required courses of study in high school.
  2. 2. Something essential: people need food, water, and shelter.
  3. 3. Something that is desired, but is not essential.
  4. 7. People who can talk about your work experience, work habits, character and skills
  5. 8. A degree given by a college upon completion of an undergraduate studies program
  6. 10. An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
  7. 12. A degree that is earned by a student by a college or university, usually after one or two years of additional study, following a bachelor's degree.
  8. 15. A key part of job hunting where you talk to others about your job search and career goals.
  9. 16. Taxes collected by individual local governments to pay their specific local bills.