Time Management Tips for Students By lwilliams Ah, high school! These four years can be truly exhilarating — and, not to mention, exhausting. Between all of the homework, extracurricular activities, and volunteer work, it’s surprising that you can find any time just to relax or sleep. Finding a healthy balance is often the key to success. In fact, a recent study shows that students who sacrifice sleep for additional study time are more likely to have difficulty understanding new material …
You finally made it to your senior year of high school. If you can’t decide if you feel sad or happy, don’t worry, that’s a totally normal part of the 12 stages of senioritis.
By Jolyn Brand Part of the “American Dream” is to send children off to college after high school. We envision them living in dorms, enjoying the true ‘college experience’, learning, and growing into adults. The reality is that some children aren’t ready for that independence. Many college students return home after a semester or two of college, usually because of failing grades, lack of friends, or simply too much partying. Get ready for college— how do parents …
10 Phone Apps for Upcoming High School Senior By unigooffice If you are about to enter your senior year in high school, you’re probably already feeling some anxiety and pressure about next year. Your parents may be hounding you about making a choice about which colleges to apply to, your guidance counselor may start pushing you to take rigorous courses to help impress admission officials, and you’re probably worried about finding enough scholarships to help pay for everything. It can be enough to …
How to Write a Good Essay Many college applications require an essay. This is a way for the school to learn a bit about the student. It also may help them make a decision about whether to extend an offer to attend the school based on the quality and content of the essay. For those who are planning to apply, there are a few things to keep in mind on how to write an essay. …