Does your freshman year count? Come on, right? You just got into high school! Preparedness is key to success in high school and college. You should start working on your path to college as soon as possible. If you prepare early, the less stress you will have when it comes to applying to colleges. It is never too early!
Grades are important but look at the qualities that former First Lady Michelle Obama shares that people need to be successful. Community service, internships, involvement in clubs and organizations will help prepare you to be that well-rounded individual our world needs.
Some students earn awesome grades and are successful in more than one thing. It may seem that opportunities are always knocking at their door. This can be you! It is important to adopt habits early in high school that will help you be successful and prepare you to be college-ready.
In this video, you’ll learn more about the different types of learning styles, to see which one works best for you! You may also take the quiz below to discover your learning style.
Your freshman year is the beginning of an opportunity to establish who you are as a student and individual. It's important that you develop a portfolio to track your educational journey, academic achievement, community service and work experiences that will ultimately help you when completing college applications and applying for scholarship opportunities.
What do I want to do when I graduate? Take an interest profile quiz below to get started!