Sophomore year is going to get tougher as you go on, but there will be many room to have fun, like the assemblies. Dont give in to video games, like last year. I will not play League of Legends or any other games until I finish my homework and studies. My days of being a procrastinator master is over. Remember back when you stayed up till 3:00 studying or doing a project at the last minute. Doing everything the day they are assigned makes your life more stress free. I wouldn’t be tired and have a mood swing while doing my homework, and then sleep for a few hours, and waking up feeling like poo. There are many techniques to help your studies. One tip for studying is to get a good amount of sleep that night, because your memory will be clearer. I would like a daily routine of doing hw after I get home before May. Here is a step by step to achieve school success. First, when you come home eat well and stay hydrated, hunger will distract you from your homework. Next, do homework for a good 1 to 2 hours, without checking your phone. The only thing you can do on your phone is to look up definitions or listen to music; classical music is good to stay concentrated. Finally, take a break and …show more content…
I would not want having days where there is a ton of homework for each class. Also, don’t feel like giving up after failing a test or project. I know failing will really bring you down, but failure should make you want to do even better. Achieving these simple short term goals is simple, yet difficult. It is hard to resist from playing video games or doing whatever fun activity want, but homework and your studies should be your number one priority for now. One of fears is not getting into a good or decent college, and feeling left behind, while others do. I would feel horrible, and regret every second of my highschool life not studying. Doing great in school gives many benefits to your life, by just giving up some
One of my goals for senior year is to pass all of my classes so that I am ready when I get to college. I will do everything that is put in front of me to the best of my ability no matter how big or how small the task is. Even if some of the things that I have put in front of me might make me stumble and want to give up and just not continue through it I want to press through and finish what is out in front of me. I know that things will get hard and that I will begin to get stressed out but I do not want to let it stop me from achieving my goal. When I think things are all good and if I slow down that nothing will happen I want to not allow myself to slow down when the end of the tunnel is near.
To begin with, I can work on staying in the classroom, I don’t mean that physically, I mean try not to wander off into my own world. Just trying to stay focused on the topic in class. I will try to be more interactive with the subject. Doing that will help me concentrate in class. The next step to work on is getting assignments in on time throughout the whole year. Usually in the beginning of the year I get everything done and turned in on time, but towards the end of the year I slowly start to turn in assignments late, and they are not my best work. Perhaps I could start assignments right away, when I am first given them, because in the past I sometimes started on assignments really late and that's the reason I wouldn't do my best work on them. I could turn assignments in before they are due, or set my own due date so that I can get work in on time and I am submitting my best work. One last thing I would like to work on is actually studying for tests before I take them. Tests are a tremendous part of a grade and I think that for many times I almost failed a class, it was because I didn't pass a test, or didn't want to take the time to retake it. So, this will be something I can work to head on the path of graduating with a
Deadlines your senior year are the scariest part. Having to worry about making sure you get everything that you need to graduate high school. As a senior you are responsible for making sure you have everything you need for high school. I have
Sophomore year had ended, and my summer had just begun. After a long wait to gain permission to go on a backpacking trip. My father gave me the approval. I took my love for the outdoors and began to explore it even more.
We all regret some of the choices we’ve had in the beginning of our high school journey. Since we can’t go back and change them, we can always give advice to the incoming freshman who may need our advice. Coming from middle school can be a hard transition because there are so many new things to learn. New students will face a new campus, teachers, friends, and overall a new way of life. I believe that freshman students who struggle to adapt into high school can lead to poor grades, peer pressure, and losing focus of long term goals. Here are some suggestions to help incoming freshman have a successful high school experience.
My senior year is coming to an end, high school is pretty much over. With the finish line quickly approaching, I reflect on all the things I’ve done in these past four years and, more importantly, all the things I did not do in the past four years that I probably should have. In retrospect, I never did feel like high school was going to be where the best time of my life would be remembered, but now that it’s pretty much over I think maybe I should have treated it like it was. I would love to be able to say there is nothing I didn’t do that I wanted to and that I didn’t have any regrets, but there is a fair share of both. When I think too much about the end, I get sentimental about the experiences, friends, laughs, awkward moments, and more.
Do you think that seniors should be allowed to skip senior year of highschool? Is senior year unproductive and not as educational as the previous years of high school? Is skipping senior year and going straight to college the best for the students.
Determination. The act of deciding definitely and firmly. I’ve strived to live by this word for the past 3 years of my life. As a student, I’ve always wanted to do great in my classes, get straight A’s, and miss as few days as possible, all because of my dad. In 8th grade, at my older sister’s award night, I told him, I would receive better grades than my older sister- (she received great grades but I’m highly competitive). And so the past three years have been full of studying, planning, and striving for A’s. Reaching senior year was something I’ve been waiting for my entire high school career for, because I knew afterward was college, which is the next step.
The sound of sirens and a single baby crying was when I finally registered what I wanted to be when I was older at the prime age of nine. I can not wait for the day I will finally fulfill that dream and become a pediatrician not to benefit me, but the children and teens I will be able to help. As I am veering to the end of my senior year it’s that time to finally realize that after you graduate high school you will have to put all your will into getting to the end mark of graduating college. Being a college graduate does not come easy you have to work for it, and I am definitely ready for the challenge.
That makes it hard to breathe. That summer, the instructors and the upperclassmen put the cadets through physical tests that test their problem solving and leadership skills. His first ride in a military jet was during his freshman year. He flew in a Lockheed T-33 (109-115). The summer before his sophomore year, he went through survival training. It was called SERE training, which stood for “survival, evasion, resistance, and escape.” It was designed to teach them skills if they were captured, how to not be captured, and just basic survival skills. By sophomore year, Sully realized how all of the skills he had learned helped him mature. His sophomore year, Sully got an outstanding amount of flying experience and instruction. He signed up to
Everyone has goals and everyone has been alive at some point in their life, obviously. To me, living so far has been pretty easy. What I’m really worried about is the future. It seems like nowadays everyone has a clear idea of what they want to do with their life. I am really not sure. I have almost no idea what I want to do with my life. Maybe I will just join the circus, or maybe even become a penguin! Penguins are fun! Penguins don’t have to worry about taxes or paying for college. All they do is stand around eating fish and making weird noises! How come I can’t just be a penguin? Or maybe even an elephant... wait never mind, I need to get back on topic. As you can see the beginning of the paragraph has explained my personality pretty
This year in Student Government has been a great time. All of our hard work and commitment has definitely reflected in our success and outcomes of our events. I have learned so much in such a short time. Since I have more experience now from Freshman year, I am eager for what is to come my Sophomore year. In order for this next year to be as rewarding as this past one, there are a few things I think we should do to make the transition of a new teacher as smooth as possible. I think if we adjust the commissioner jobs, are open to new ideas brought by our new teacher, and have specific goals set at our summer meeting, we will have no problem staying on track next year.
I thought Senior year would never come. Well it came and arrived sooner than I though. I've been planning life after high school for a while now but, this year makes everything seem surreal. I thought I had everything planned out, ready to go, and this year would be a piece a cake. I've never been more wrong. The stress of senior year and accomplishing what I need to to graduate so i can further my education in college is weighing me down. Sometimes I need to take a step back, take a deep breath, and just calm down. I know with everything in me I am cabe of whatever I set my mind to as long as I don't let minor obstacles hold me back.
Senior year: you never see it coming. Before you start high school, you are told that the next four years of your life will be the best times. You are also told that those same 4 years will go by faster than you expect. Going into highschool I never expected it to go by fast. I thought these amazing four years of my life were going to drag on forever. Now I realize that is far from true. I am now a second semester senior and the time clock is almost to zero. Joining orchesis was one of the best things I could have ever done in high school. Being involved in something makes senior year that much harder. Everything you do is your last. You know you're a senior when it is time for you to make the senior chant for show.
Freshman year was interesting. I was entering a new environment that I had no idea about and meeting people that I did not grow up with was hard. I was also having to deal with finding out who I was which proved to be the most difficult. For some reason I thought I was going to be the loud, edgy girl because I was the quiet meek girl my whole life. Turns out I don’t play that part very well because I went back to being my quiet self sophomore year. I have to say though, freshman year was the most exciting year. I was getting good grades, enjoying the on top of the world feeling, and getting to restart myself. When sophomore year came around, it went downhill. I was placed in a class I did not choose and could not get out of. I purposefully