Monday, March 11, 2013

selecting your courses part 2



Selecting Your Courses
Part 2
English (Language Arts)
Take English every year. Traditional courses, such as American and English literature, help you improve your writing skills, reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Math
You need algebra and geometry to succeed on college entrance exams and in college math classes—and in many careers. Take them early on. That way, you’ll be able to enroll in advanced science and math in high school, and show colleges you’re ready for higher-level work.
Most colleges look for students who have taken three years of math in high school. The more competitive ones require or recommend four years. Each school has its own program, but some of the courses typically offered are:
·       Algebra 1
·       Algebra 2
·       Geometry
·       Trigonometry
·       Calculus
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Friday, March 8, 2013

selecting your soures



Selecting Your Courses
Recommended Classes for College Success
Part 1
The academic rigor of your high school courses is an important factor in the college admission process. College admission officers see your high school course as a blueprint of your education. They’re looking for a solid foundation of learning that you can build on in college.
To create that foundation take at least five solid academic classes  every semester. Start with the basics and then move on to advanced courses. Challenging yourself is part of what makes school fun; but you need a firm grasp of the fundamentals before going on to more advanced work.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

the power



Part 4
Getting the Most Out of a Session
Here are some tips to help your group get the most out of each study session:
Decide what you’re going to do in advance
Prepare for the session, so you can make the most of your time together
Take turns teaching, to reinforce your own knowledge
Stick to the session topic.
By supplementing your individual study with a study group you can reinforce what you’ve learned, deepen your understanding of complex concepts, and maybe even make a few new friends. Remember that a friend is a person who encourages you to do your best and to achieve on a high level, one who pushes you to try a little harder and be a little better. If someone pulls you down the wrong trails of life, then those people are not friends, (they are actually your enemies), and you must avoid them at all cost. Whoever said learning can’t be fun? Learning is enjoyable and exciting when you study with others.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

goals
 
. get A's and B's in all my classes
 
. do my homework everyday
 
. do my worksheets in class and stop playing around.
 
. always choose the right
 
never choose the wrong
 
. work hard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

craeers

choosing a career
choose a career that is something you relly like to do.
 
do your research and choose carefuly and thoughtfully make it meaningful to you.
 
the more you know the greater your make
tability.
 
explore a number of carerrs and majors.
 
get involved
 
get adviced from people in your target
occupation.
 
follow your passion
 
dare to try something new
 
foucus on a major just to get a career
 
select a major just because its cool
 
let someone push you into another job
 
collage office
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, March 4, 2013

the power of study groups part1


The Power of Study Groups

Part 1

Working Together Helps Everyone

You may have noticed that when your explaining something you’ve learned to friend, you begin to understood it better yourself. This happens because, when you explain an idea, you need to think more deeply about it.

The same principle makes study groups useful. Studying with others in a small group is helpful because you:

·       Think out loud.

·       Share ideas.

·       Learn from others.

In an effective study group, you and other students hash out lesson materials together- explaining concepts, arguing about them, figuring out why out why one persons answer is different from the other’s and in the process. You you most likely learn more than you would have.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Goals

1.   Get my grades up and try hard to get what I want

2.   Pass all my classes with a B or better

3.   Work hard

4.   To become a FBI

Friday, March 1, 2013

how to take on collage studying part 3


 How to take on collage studying

Do the reading

You need to do more than just read the chapters that you are assigned your expected to understand them thoroughly. Here are some tips:

.don’t skim read all the materials carefully.

.break up difficult assignments into sections that you can digest chapters subsections or even paragraphs.

.look up words that you don’t understand.

. pause to think about your weather you understand the materials. Ask questions in class about anything that is unclear.

.take notes instead of highlighting this makes you think through a rephrase the key points.

.create a summary sheet of what you learned from each assignment you read.

Choose the right!!!!

Student success statement

Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choice.

Nobody will ever escape the consequences cause theres no way they can get away with anything they did wrong. No matter what you do you won’t get away with it. Someone will eventually find out what you did wrong. It is important to behave good and do not do bad things you have to always choose the right.