Ivy Insight Student Questionnaire Please fill out the form as best you can. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Mailing Address: *What is your cell phone number? *What is the name of your high school? *Where is your high school located? *City & StateWhat is your current high school year? *FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSeniorWhat other schools (e.g. elementary and middle) have you attended? Were these schools private or public? In your current location or somewhere else? *If you have attended school in a different district or location, what are 1-2 differences between the schools you attended?Do you live with both of your parents? *YesNoIf no, with whom do you make your permanent home?List 5 adjectives which you, your family or your friends would use to describe you. *Describe the single accomplishment you are most proud of and why (academically, personally, or through extracurriculars). *Which extracurricular activity is most important to you, and why? *In your opinion, what strengths make you outstanding compared to your peers? (it's okay to brag a little here) *What are your top choice colleges as of now (if you have identified any)? Have you visited any of these colleges? *Are you a legacy at any of your top choice colleges? If so, which college(s) and what is the relationship (e.g. a parent, grandparent)? *What are your top choice majors (don't worry if you're not sure)? *What is the top reason you are interested in this major or in these majors? *Please share all of your standardized score results (e.g. SAT/ACT, SAT II). If none, say "none." *Have you registered for standardized tests in the future? If so, for what dates? If none, say "none." *Do you believe that your transcript accurately reflects your ability? *YesNoHave you identified your courses for next academic year? If yes, what courses are you taking? If no, when will you select your courses? *What are your goals over the next 3 months? *What might get in the way of you meeting these goals? *How do you define success in the context of working with Ivy Insight? *Which of these descriptions best fits you? *You like to work in teams and your approach to learning is more trial and error. When learning, you ask yourself "What if" type questions. You like to learn primarily from hands-on experience. You enjoy carrying out plans and involving yourself in new and challenging experiences. You have a tendency to act on gut feelings rather than logical analysis - rely more heavily on people for information than on their own technical analysis. You prefer to work with others to get assignments done, set goals, do field work, and test out different approaches to completing a project.You like to work in teams, but your approach to learning is about observing others and everything around them. When learning, you ask yourself "Why" type questions. You are best at viewing concrete situations from many different points of view. You have broad cultural interests and like to gather information. You are interested in people and tend to be imaginative and emotional. You gravitate to dramatic arts, language, music, art, journalism, library science, philosophy, sociology, home economics, political science, anthropology, physical education careers. You prefer to work in groups, listen with an open mind, and receive personalized feedback.You like to work independently (solo). You like abstract concepts and prefer a logical approach. You like to plan and do research and you like inductive reasoning. When learning, you ask yourself "What is there to know" type questions. You are best at understanding a wide range of information and putting it into concise, logical form. You are less focused on people and more interested in ideas and abstract concepts. You find it more important that a theory has logical soundness than practical value. You prefer readings, lectures, exploring analytical models, and having time to think things through.You like to work independently (solo). You like to work on problems, for example, technical tasks and theories and like deductive reasoning. When learning, you ask yourself"How" type questions. You are best at finding practical uses for ideas and theories. You have the ability to solve problems and make decisions based on finding solutions to questions or problems. You prefer to deal with technical tasks and problems rather than with social and interpersonal issues.Is there anything else you'd like to add about yourself that you haven't already mentioned?Submit