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By: letslaugh
Jun 20, 2009

To many high school students, summer break is a time of relaxation and freedom from school. But many students are wasting their precious minutes. What many students don't know is that summer break is an awesome opportunity to explore and prepare for college. Freshmen, sophomore, juniors, and seniors, here is how you could spend your summer break.

Freshmen: You have plenty of time to get ready for college. Start planning to receive good grades throughout high school. Review the classes you are going to take.

Jun 20, 2009

When I had spent my summers here in Indiana, I used to tell my self that I could not imagine being a creative teenage in this town. Well, it looks as though I'm going to have to be.
On the plane trip here, I looked out from my Aisle 17 window seat unto a plethora of developments. So far, that's all I've seen of Fishers. School won't start up here for another month and a half or so, and until then, there's not much I can do.

By: lboogy480
Jun 20, 2009

“Most people work hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit.”

--George Carlin

George Carlin was a funny guy and his quotes were always golden. These words exactly portray the meaning of what it means to be a member of a school club (or at least the experience I have had.) Here’s my story:

Jun 18, 2009

The time has finally come. You’ve snagged your high school diploma, you’ve got your college picked out, you’re ready and can’t wait to take the leap into freedom and independence. But where are you going to live? The answer might be the key to making it through your first year smoothly. You have several options; of course, depending on where you go to school: living at home, living in school dorms, or living off-campus.

By: prranit
Jun 18, 2009

Hey test-takers. I’m just like you, a high school student. I’ve done great so far in high school and have enjoyed quite a lot of successes, especially in tests. I created this list from my personal methods and after learning from my mistakes. You must be wondering what is different about my list compared to the ones you could find on Google. We’ll just look! Just follow this 10 step guide and you will assure great test scores.

Jun 13, 2009

Whether you’re going to a private university 3,000 miles from home or a local community college, taking that first step towards higher education can be exhilarating, frightening, and an overall roller coaster of emotion. College can be the path to independence and self-discovery for some students. For others, the pressure to perform well is intense and terrifying.

By: hbeast
Jun 09, 2009

There is always a second chance everywhere. If you have bad grade don't be disappointed, here are the following things you can do. But on the same time improve your grades. -Play a sport- if u are not athletic, join Track everyone makes the team. If you are tough join football many guys make the team and there are few chances of being cut. All guys you can join wrestling, this may sound stupid but its actually really fun just like fighting but more cohesive. In my freshman year i wrestled and won 5 matches out of 7.

Jan 07, 2009

When you prepare for a college interview, it's important to do it early and be ready for anything that you might be asked. Of course, it's impossible to know each and every question that someone might ask you, but you should have a pretty good idea of the kinds of things that the interviewer will want to know.

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