Eighth grade is over and it’s time to enter high school. High school is a big transition. It can be scary, but there is nothing to worry about. By following these three steps, high school will be a breeze. The three most important things to remember are, work hard, don’t procrastinate, and use the time given wisely. The first thing to remember is, hard work is the key. Paying attention in class and doing the homework is a big part of this. When the teacher is talking and teaching, don’t talk and listen. When homework is given, just do it. Study for tests and work hard to get good grades on them. If all of these things are accomplished, there should be no problem and high school is a guaranteed success.
Another step to success is not procrastinating.
Coming into eighth grade can be exciting, scary and stressful at times you just need to learn how to deal with it. During this year you will meet some very nice teachers that will ask a lot out of you and push you to your limits for later on in life. This is also a good year to learn who your true friends are and find new ones.This year will also test your ability to get along and listen clearly to teachers and peers, because they all may have something that can lift you up and make your load easier. I will be giving you some tips about some teachers and the work ethic needed to survive junior high. I will also give you some tips to not so overwhelmed.
Many people say that high school should be the best four years of your life. Most of us entered high school with this idea in mind, determined to enjoy every second of it. The confidence and energy that we held that first September allowed us to dive right into what has been an amazing four
High school isn't easy, because of many reasons and one of them is work! The wok in high school gets harder. You will of course see new and unknown ideas, but they give you more work and test's. In middle school you had your final exam's at the end of the year and the whole year to study, but in high school we go by semester's and the the final test's for those classes are at the end of the semester. You don't have a whole year to study and review for your final exam, so it's
Heading from middle school to high school can seem somewhat intimidating to the average teenager. No more will you be in the safety of those peers you grew up with as you head off to the larger high school that allows you to blend in with grades 9th through 12th. Many first time freshman year high school students are filled with mixed emotions on this next chapter in their life. Today I am sharing some tips on how to survive freshman year at high school so that you can help your teenager relax and breeze through the first days of being a high school freshman.
High school can be a rough time for many students. The tremendous pressure from your parents, teachers, peers, and yourself can be overwhelming, but following these tips can make it a little bit easier. If you show respect to others, prepare for tests and quizzes, and remember to take a breather, you will be a better, more successful student here at Maconaquah High
Transitioning from the middle school to the high school is a big change for a student. When we moved to the high school, we thought freshman Friday's would be all year and that it would be very difficult to find our classes. However, freshman Friday's only last the first couple weeks, and there are lots of link leaders to help the freshies find their classes. School is a big deal here in the high school. 8th graders should follow our tips if they want to be successful in the high school.
Number one : Your grades are above all most important. Don’t abuse free time, use it to get a little work done then laugh with your friends. Pay attention in class and please please please listen closely to your teachers. Number two: Love your class. It makes life so much easier. You're in a small school, as long as you're not completely weird you’ll fit in. Friends are essential to a smooth ride through high school. Plus if you get behind on an assignment they can help you catch up. Finally number three: Just keep going. High school will not last forever and it will get straight up depressing at some point, but by all means don’t give up, it’s gonna be ok, and you’ll get through it. It’s been a wild ride for me. I wish you and whoever reads this the best of luck and the funnest of
I was the exact same way during school! I wouldn't raise my hand to answer questions when I knew I was right either. I was extremely nervous going into middle school during the 7th grade, so I could only imagine how it was for you going to a middle school that began in the 5th grade. It's even worse when teachers are constantly reminding you about how different middle school is going to be from elementary school. They think they're trying to help by giving constant reminders, but it really only helps cause more worry about transitioning. Your middle school's no hugging policy seems so out of place in an environment where students socialize and meet new people. However, I'm glad you were able to enjoy your high school after your difficult middle
Are you having trouble or do you think Jr. High will be difficult for you? If so here are some tips that may help you get through the year. Things will be different in Jr. High than they were in elementary. It will be harder but I guarantee you will get through it. Jr. High at ECS is a place where you can learn, make new friends, and grow in your faith. If you can remember that God is always with you and He will help you through anything, than that one thing alone will make Jr. High easier for you. It will give you more hope and understanding that you will get through just fine. There are three main things that you need to know about Jr. High. One is learning and education, two is organization, and three is socializing.
So those are the main things you need to remember and never forget. Also never lose hope. Many people have gone through jr.high so you have to keep in mind that it can be done.You will be fine you have made it this far.Do your homework, stay organized, and make friends. I wish you good
Transitioning from elementary or middle school to high school can be a new experience with chaos. If one is entering a humongous school that has two separate buildings, as known as south and north. There are many problems and skills that will be helpful for one to survive successfully in high school. As I have been in high school for almost five years, I want my future juniors to not make mistakes that I made during transitioning to high school.
In reality, you’re not really prepared for high school like you think you are. You just try and hope you’ll fit in and not stand out too much; at least that’s what my mindset felt like. For starters, I impulsively moved away from home due to my parents. They decided to get back together and move to The Woodlands for a ‘fresh start’ as they call it. Upon hearing that. my high school plans were shattered. I always envisioned graduating with my best friends from junior high. I tried to make the best of the situation, but one grim thing happened after another, kind of like a domino effect.
Only 89 percent of students actually enjoy school. I was told in eighth grade that freshman Friday's were every Friday and students would get shoved into lockers. Another thing I was told was teachers are really mean and they don't know how to have fun. That is not true. The final thing I was told was there is a lot of homework, there is no homework if you use your time wisely. High school is and enjoyable and happy place if incoming ninth graders can remember details.
Are you nervous about starting Jr. High? I know it can be scary, but if you follow my advice, Jr. High will be a breeze. Jr. High can be nerve wracking but also fun. Jr. High can be stressful and confusing, but at the same time exciting and adventurous. Jr. High is a big part of your life. Jr. High preps you for high school, and high school preps you for college, which is where you study what you’ll do with the rest of your life. To survive Jr. High, you need to know these things, know your study skills, be social, and follow my advice.
Entering high school is the beginning of a whole new learning experience. Transitioning from middle school, high school presents more classes, students, and a bigger campus. It brings new expectations and responsibilities to each of us. High school also offers fresh chances to make new friends, try new sports and activities, and really explore who we are as individuals. The goal is to maintain good grades, score high on the SAT test, and keep a positive attitude so colleges and universities will accept you. Of course it's not as easy at sounds, but it's achievable. It requires a lot of work and dedication to every subject. Some students breeze their way through while others live in misery trying to pass their