

What will you be doing in the year 2000 and
after?
In four years, will you be a high school student? Will you be
graduating?
Planning for college or other educational training? If so, you will
be faced
with problems to solve and decisions to make like...
- What classes will help you prepare for the future?
- Which extra-curricular activities will give you career-minded
experiences?
- Have you considered getting an internship?
- How will you pay for your schooling? Do you need
financial
aid?
- Where do you want to go to school? Do you see yourself attending
a four-year school or a two-year school?
In order to understand and interact in the world of technology, it's
important
to take one math and science course each year in high school--even if
the
classes aren't required. The following recommended courses will help you
get a
head
start over everyone else.
| Math
|
|
Science |
algebra
geometry
algebra II and trigonometry
math analysis or pre-calculus
calculus
|
|
Earth science
biology
chemistry
physics
|
Source: National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering
(NACME), Math is Power Campaign, 1996
To get a better understanding of what it takes to get to college, check
out educational and job-related terms from our Glossary page.
Nebraska
schools
Interested in what Nebraska schools have to
offer?
Here is a listing of two and four year public and private colleges and
universities. The following information is provided:
- addresses
- phone numbers
- email
- web sites
Four-year Nebraska Schools
Two-year Nebraska Schools