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What is AVID in high school?

Hello everyone! I've been seeing the term 'AVID' used in my school and on college forums. What exactly is AVID, and how does it benefit high school students? Should I consider joining it if my school offers it?

a year ago

Hello! AVID stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination and is a college-readiness program designed to help students, particularly those traditionally underrepresented in higher education, develop the skills necessary for college success. It provides academic support and guidance while promoting a rigorous curriculum, effective study habits, and critical thinking skills.

AVID mainly benefits high school students by offering a structured system to help them navigate the college application process, improve time management and organizational skills, and develop strong study habits, communication, and collaboration skills.

Through AVID, students receive tutoring, participate in group discussions, and engage in college and career exploration activities. Additionally, students enrolled in the program often take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and receive support for those challenging classes.

As for whether you should join the program, it depends on your personal needs and goals. If you feel that the added structure and resources offered by AVID would be beneficial to your academic progress and college preparation, then it could be a great fit. Moreover, if you come from an underrepresented background or are a first-generation college student, AVID can provide tailored guidance and support during the college application process.

Ultimately, the decision to join AVID depends on whether the program aligns with your goals and needs in high school. If you're still unsure, consider speaking to a guidance counselor or current AVID students at your school for more insight and personal experiences. Good luck!

a year ago

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