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What advice do you give a highschool freshman?
Make Wise Choices. Don’t look back on high school as a time of regrets. Making decisions to drink alcohol, try drugs or have sex can have serious implications for the rest of your life. Don’t give into pressure to try something that is illegal or that you aren’t ready for.
What advice would you give incoming 9th graders about high school?
10 Pieces of Advice for High School Freshman (9th Graders)
- Join all the clubs. Okay maybe not all of them, but a lot.
- Get to know your school’s faculty.
- Stay organized.
- Set goals.
- Seek out new challenges.
- Get enough sleep.
- Make new friends.
- Have school spirit!
What advice would you give to high school students?
Here are some of the great insights they shared.
- Get a Planner. If I didn’t have a planner, I would have never made it through high school.
- Understand Procrastination.
- Keep It Real.
- Stay Focused.
- Get Out of Your Comfort Zone.
- Make Yourself at Home.
- Get Involved.
- Make Useful Connections.
What advice would you give to a 9th grader?
The advice that I would give to myself in 9th grade is to make sure to stay on top of school work and not procrastinate. To not procrastinate and high school goes by fast, don’t wait last minute to accomplish your goals. Take high school seriously and spend more time studying.
What is one piece of advice you would give to an incoming freshman?
My one piece of advice for new freshmen in high school would be to remember that everything counts. From your first day of high school, to the last day of your senior year, students are under continuous testing and not just academically. There are good and bad influences in everything from study habits to friendships.
What advice would you give to a high school freshman?
My advice for high school freshmen would be to keep your focus on the future—especially if you feel like your high school might not be the best experience, the way I did. I had a hard time making friends, and I now realize you aren’t in high school to make friends; you’re there to begin making a name for yourself.
How many pieces of advice do you have for incoming freshman?
10 Pieces of Advice for Incoming Freshman Written by Holly Yzquierdo font sizedecrease font sizeincrease font size Print Email Rate this item 1 2 3 4 5 (23 votes) Photo by https://www.flickr.com/photos/83850382@N02/ Entering high school can be an exciting but also intimidating time.
How can I make my high school life better?
Take a step back and see the environment of high school in a different perspective, and then think of ways it can fit with your interests and future goals. Surround yourself with supportive people who can help guide you with comfort and advice. —Domenic, headed to community college
How do you make friends in high school?
Join clubs in which you have a common interest and shared values with other students. Don’t be afraid. Don’t think people are better than you. Don’t be afraid to talk to people and develop friendships. —Ralph, headed to Bucknell University