1. TELACU EDUCATION
FOUNDATION
SPECIAL Classic Upward Bound II
POINTS OF N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 1
INTEREST:
Nov. 5th: SAT Test
Date
JP Morgan CHASE Grant : The Road t o College Sout hern Calif ornia Trip
10/ 08-10/ 09/ 2011
Nov.19th: Senior
Workshop
On the weekend of October 8th-9th, twenty-seven scholars had the opportunity to take part of the Road to
College Southern California trip sponsored by J.P. Morgan. Scholars had the opportunity to visit the following
six college campuses in Southern California: San Diego State University, University of San Diego, UC San Diego,
Pomona College, Harvey Mudd College, and the University of La Verne.
During each campus visit the scholars had the opportunity to take a
campus tour where they observed different buildings and learned about
the different programs each campus offers. Scholars also met with cur-
rent students who are part of different organizations on campus and
spoke to the scholars about their college experiences.
Overall it was a great weekend full of lots of important information
about each college. Scholars please visit their website in order to learn
more about the colleges we visited during this weekend.
HAPPY Big Bear Trip 10/ 15-10/ 16/ 2011
BIRTHDAY!!
On the weekend of October 15th-16th, twenty-seven scholars had the opportunity to take part of the Big Bear
ROBERTO R.
trip. On this trip the scholars had the opportunity to work and
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strengthen their communication skills, self confidence and leader-
ship skills by participating in different activities such as low and high
rope courses provided by Lodestone Adventures,
This trip was full of adventures and experiences that taught each
scholar something new about themselves and everyone else. Please
take the opportunity to reflect on what you learned during this
weekend and apply it to your everyday life journeys.
Independent / Privat e School Syst em Workshop 10/ 22/ 2011
On Saturday Oct. 22, 2011, twenty-eight scholars took part of the Independent/Private School System work-
shop provided by Erica Rosales. During this workshop the scholars were able to learn about the different re-
quirements for private schools, different private school campuses, popular majors, and also private schools in
other states. Scholars were also able to ask various questions about private school college settings, classroom
size, and the difference in a private school vs. a public school education.
Scholars please keep in mind the following recommendations Erica provided:
Get to know your College Center and College Counselors at your High Schools.
Begin requesting and emailing college admissions officers to let them know your interested in their campus.
Start keeping a journal to help you write your personal statement during your senior year.
READ BOOKS!
2. One of the top public research universities in the world, UC Davis offers
undergraduates a challenging education and unmatched research and
internship opportunities in every academic discipline. You will become
part of an active, diverse student community on a beautiful campus
immersed in the arts.
From home video game systems to hospital monitoring equipment, computer
systems are part of every aspect of contemporary culture. Computer scien-
tists and engineers design, build and improve these systems, finding new
applications for sophisticated technology. As a computer science and engi-
neering major at UC Davis, you'll receive a solid background in engineering
fundamentals that will allow you to adapt to newly introduced systems and
methods; you'll also have the chance to work with well-respected research-
ers on projects that represent the cutting edge of computer science today. Real World
Computer science and engineering graduates are
Major Requirements: You will spend your first two years in the major com- prepared to do further work in hardware, software
pleting rigorous lower division requirements in mathematics, natural sciences or electronics, either in industry or post-graduate
and fundamental engineering concepts. At the upper division level, you will study.
take courses that address both computer hardware and computer software
knowledge and techniques. Your classes may include topics such as com- For More Info Visit: admissions.ucdavis.edu
puter networks and architecture, artificial intelligence and operating system
design. You'll also learn to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams and to School Motto: “Let there be light.”
think creatively about analyzing and solving problems.
Ashley Pantoja: Bell High School
Activities: Swimming, Leadership, Junior Class President
Ashley’s Top Three Universities: UCLA,UC Irvine, and University of San Diego
Intended Major: Nursing
Ashley on the Upward Bound Program:
“In the past two years, I have experienced a bounty of things, I have learned leadership skills,
communication skills, and how to become a more astute student. I have also learned how to
research colleges.”
Ashley’s Word of Advice:
“Start getting Involved! Try new things, like volunteering at hospitals, donating your time to
help your community in order to stand out in your college application.”
Favorite Quote: "Never leave something for tomorrow that you can do today.”
3. Tips to organizing your life.
Managing your time well is an important element of success — especially if you’re a
student. If you set priorities that fit your needs and lifestyle, you'll have a better
chance of achieving your goals.
1. Make a To-Do List Every Day. 7. Communicate Your
Put things that are most important at the top and do Schedule to Others.
them first. And don't forget to reward yourself for your ac- Let your friends and
complishments. family know the times
that your are trying to get work done, so they can
2. Use Spare Minutes Wisely.
avoid distracting you via text or social networking sites.
When you’re commuting on the bus or train, use the time
to get some reading done. 8. Become a Taskmaster.
Find out how much actual “free time” you have before
3. It's Okay to Say No.
making any commitments. Have a planner.
Hanging out with your friends should not come before
your school work. Keep your short- and long-term priorities 9. Don't Waste Time Agonizing.
in mind. Instead of agonizing and procrastinating, just do it.
Wasting an entire evening worrying about something
4. Find the Right Time.
that you're supposed to be doing is not productive,
Do not procrastinate. Set a pace and deadlines for your-
and can increase your stress.
self.
10. Determine Your Priorities.
5. Review Your Notes Every Day.
You can’t do everything at once. Establish the impor-
Reviewing helps you reinforce what you've learned, so
tance of each item. Then set realistic goals that are
you need less time to study before a test. You'll also be
attainable.
ready if you get called on in class or have to take a pop
quiz.
6. Get a Good Night's Sleep.
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak. Lack of sleep
makes the day seem longer and your tasks seem more
difficult.
Tips on living a virtuous life.
Virtue Meaning
Silence Speak only what is beneficial to others and yourself.
Order Be organized, and prioritized.
Resolution Be determined. Accomplish your goals.
Frugality Don’t waste money! Keep track of your expenses.
Industry Avoid wasting time. Always try doing something useful.
Sincerity Be honest! If you need help with something do be afraid to admit it.
Justice Always be fair and stand up for others.
Moderation Avoid extremes. Consider the consequences of your actions.
Cleanliness Practice good hygiene. Keep your belongings neat and organized.
Tranquility Stuff happens, be optimistic about it. Don’t over think it.
Humility Be humble. Allow your actions to speak for themselves.
4. November 2011 (UC Month)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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SAT TEST
Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS DATE
Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128
3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128
Holiday
3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
Academic Advisement ( WHS,BHS & LHS)
UC Workshop During Tutoring (ALL Schools)
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Tutoring at LHS Senior UC
Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Rm. 128 Workshop
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 3:00pm– 4:30pm
3:00pm– 4:30pm 1:16pm– 3:00pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm (9am-1pm)
Academic Academic
Advisement Advisement
UC Workshop During Tutoring (ALL Schools)
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Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Holiday
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Happy Holiday
3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm Thanksgiving
Academic Advisement Seniors Only ( WHS,SGHS,&BHS)
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Tutoring at BHS
Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Rm. 132
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 3:20pm– 4:30pm
3:00pm– 4:30pm 1:16pm– 3:00pm
CSU & UC
UC Workshop During Tutoring Applications
Deadline
Andrea Solis Program Coordinator
asolis@TELACUtrio.org
Mayra A. Perez Academic Counselor
mperez@TELACUtrio.org
Noe Mora Academic Advisor
academicadvisor@TELACUtrio.org
Office Number (323)832-5331
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