vocabulary puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. A branch of industry concerned with aviation and space flight.
  2. 6. Courses offered to high school students by college board, offering college level classes.
  3. 8. A collection of programs and services intended develop student’s core academic training.
  4. 11. The use of technology to improve products and processes.
  5. 13. A means by which college bound high school students may better meet the more stringent scholastic requirements for entry into colleges and universities.
  6. 14. A website that helps jobseekers to learn more about their career of interest.
  7. 16. A letter, usually written by a teacher or counselor to recommend a student to a certain organization.
  8. 18. The range of modern tools contributing to the geographic mapping of the earth.
  9. 19. average An indication of a student's academic achievement at a college or university, calculated as the total number of grade points received over a given period divided by the total number of credits awarded.
Down
  1. 1. The study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
  2. 2. The branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers, especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.
  3. 3. Activities that are extra courses to accompany the core classes.
  4. 5. The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
  5. 7. An official record of a student's work, showing courses taken and grades achieved.
  6. 9. an ability or expertise which may be used in a variety of roles or occupations.
  7. 10. Power from the use of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
  8. 12. A unit of the United States department of Labor, where you can find statistics about different careers.
  9. 15. The exploitation of biological processes for industrial purposes.
  10. 17. Clusters that separate the careers into groups by their similar qualities.