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Tips for incoming high school freshmen?

Hi guys, I'm starting high school in a few months and I'm a bit nervous. What advice do you have that would help me have a successful freshman year? Thanks in advance!

9 months ago

Hi there! It's normal to feel nervous before starting high school, but I'm here to share some advice that can help you make the most of your freshman year.

1. Time management: Balancing school work, extracurricular activities, and personal time can be challenging. Start by creating a schedule that allocates time for studying, participating in clubs or sports, and spending time with friends and family.

2. Get involved: High school provides ample opportunities to explore new passions and develop interests through clubs, sports, and other extracurricular activities. Try joining 1-2 clubs or teams that pique your interest, and focus on becoming more deeply involved in them over time.

3. Prioritize academics: Maintaining strong grades in high school is important for college applications and future opportunities. Develop good study habits early on, and seek help from teachers if you're struggling. Consider enrolling in honors and AP courses in subjects you excel in and enjoy.

4. Build relationships: Get to know your teachers, school counselors, and classmates. These connections will be invaluable throughout high school, providing support, guidance, and camaraderie.

5. Stay organized: Use tools like planners, calendars, and smartphone apps to keep track of assignments, tests, project deadlines and upcoming events. Staying organized will help you manage your responsibilities more effectively.

6. Seek opportunities for growth: Look for ways to expand your skills or knowledge outside of the classroom. Volunteer work, internships, summer programs, and part-time jobs can all provide valuable experience and personal growth.

7. Self-care: High school can be stressful, so prioritize taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally. Be sure to eat well, exercise, get enough sleep, and set aside time for hobbies and relaxation.

8. Take one step at a time: High school is a journey, and it's essential to keep a positive attitude and be patient with yourself as you navigate its challenges. Remember to celebrate your successes and learn from the setbacks you encounter along the way.

9 months ago

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