Vocabulary 2.02

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Across
  1. 2. Experiences - Unpaid experiences; students work to get experience, contacts, or help out. The experiences are not necessarily career related and not usually supervised by school personnel.
  2. 4. School - general term used for two-year college which provide mostly employment-preparation skills for trained labor, such as welding, culinary arts and office management.
  3. 7. - a direction of movement.
  4. 8. - stage in the economic cycle where employment and production begin to rise to normal levels after a slump.
  5. 9. - a process or period in which something undergoes a change and passes from one state, stage, form, or activity to another.
  6. 13. - the duties or activities that are part of a job or occupation
  7. 14. - Directed or guided by oneself, especially as an independent agent.
  8. 15. School - privately owned school that operates for profit for those seeking vocational training.
  9. 16. School - a vocational school, also called a trade school, is a higher-level learning institution that specializes in providing students with the vocational education and technical skills they need in order to perform the tasks of a particular job. Students typically earn a credential or a certificate.
  10. 17. - Money awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
  11. 18. & Board – cost of housing and food while attending college or career school.
Down
  1. 1. - a period of declining economic growth.
  2. 3. - a collection of colleges, has undergraduate programs which award bachelor degrees and graduate program for masters’ degrees and doctorates.
  3. 5. Economy - economic activities belonging to or characteristic of a state.
  4. 6. Economy - economic activities belonging to or characteristic of a geographic region.
  5. 10. Aptitude Test (SAT) - a test that measures the critical thinking mathematical, reasoning, and writing skills students need to do college-level work.
  6. 11. Program - college program leading to an associate (2-year) or a bachelor's (4-year) degree; generally following high/secondary school.
  7. 12. - stage in economic cycle, relatively low unemployment & high total income prevail, leading to high purchasing power - more spending.
  8. 16. - a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.