Dear Pre-upperclassmen
Juniors and seniors share their advice on finding success in high school early on.
By Cahaya Ratomo
Though a challenging journey for all, high school may feel particularly confusing for those in grades nine and ten, who must overcome the transition from middle school while growing accustomed to the environments and cultures that come with high school. Accordingly, here is some advice from upperclassmen on how to navigate these first two years in order to find success throughout one’s entire high school career.
Use a planner
Whether it’s in a notebook, application, or computer software, having a planner to keep track of schoolwork is key to academic growth and success. Should the prospect appear intimidating, worry not, as there is no need for overly intricate graphs and infographics; simply noting down the name, class, and due date of every academic activity is effective and recommended. By doing so, assignments, projects, and summatives should be completed with less tediosity, as this method of planning encourages effective organizational and time management skills.
committing to a select few should prove most beneficial and rewarding. Be active during meetings, dedicate additional time to develop your skills, and maintain relationships with your respective leaders; in time, perhaps you can even become one yourself.
Build relationships with your teachers
Asking questions during class, participating in group discussions, and stopping by during free periods are great ways to build relationships with your teachers. Not only can it allow you to feel more comfortable in class, but should you need an advisor for a club or event, you would know who to go to; if the time comes, perhaps you could even ask for their assistance with college recommendations.
Best of luck!
Volume 33, Issue 1 - October 28, 2022 - Features - Page 14