Hi there, I'm a junior and I'm starting to plan my senior year schedule. I want to challenge myself, but I'm worried about taking on too much, especially with college applications on the horizon. How can I strike the right balance between a rigorous course load and maintaining my mental health? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hello! It's great that you're thinking ahead and trying to find the right balance for your senior year. I remember when my child faced a similar situation last year. Here's some advice based on our experience.
First, take a look at your current workload and how you're handling it. Are you already feeling overwhelmed or do you think you can handle a bit more? Be honest with yourself and consider how much time you'll need for college applications and any extracurricular activities.
Second, talk to your teachers and counselor about your plans. They can give you valuable insight into the difficulty of the classes you're considering and how they might fit with your goals.
Third, prioritize the classes that are most important to you and align with your intended major or field of interest. It's better to do well in a few challenging courses than to struggle in too many.
Finally, don't forget to schedule some downtime for yourself. Maintaining your mental health is essential, so make sure you have time for hobbies, exercise, and relaxation. If you find that you're struggling during the year, don't hesitate to reach out for help or consider dropping a class if necessary. Good luck, and I'm sure you'll make the right choices for yourself!
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