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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Student Success Statement


Student Success Statement


“Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction”
-Margret Thatcher

I think that this statement is true that disciplining is important in life. You have to teach that to your children to because is in porte that they learn that so they could have a good life with the person they marry or they kick it with . you have to be pride of who you are not who you want to be , the people have to talk to you because they like how u are not because u act like something you maybe never be 


Balancing High School and Part-Time work



Balancing High School and Part-Time work
Part 3
Brad McGowan of the career center at newton high school in Massachusetts thinks that working can be valuable part of student’s life if taken responsibly. “You can derive a great deal from working considerably more than just money,” he says. “In most cases, you can acquire a nice doe of discipline and a whole new set of skills and experiences. “In addition, your supervisor may be willing to write a strong college recommendation for you.
School comes first
Schoolwork, including homework and studying for test, should always be your priority. MacGowan caution students who do decide to work, “if you are rushing through you assignment… or not studying enough for test because of work, it’s time to cut back or quit and fine a less time—consuming  job.”

Choose the right

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

summary/ reflection

   summary/ reflection
 two grandparent locked a child for six year
 i think that this so mest up that they did this to a poor girl that was only 3 year old that she could not deffent her self from what they were doing to her, they should do that now to them they should put them in a room with out light so they could feel what the little girl felt when she was lock up day and night with out doing nothing bore crying. 

Balancing High School and Part Time work part 1


Balancing High School and Part Time work
Part 1
Like many high school student, you may want—or need –to work part-time. Working takes a lot of time and energy, though, so before getting a job, make sure that you think about your ability to handle both work and your education.
Important considerations you have to weigh a number of factors when deciding whether to take on a part-time job. . It’s important to get as much information as possible, so you can figure out what choice makes the most sense for you.
Schedule a meeting with your school counselor to discuss the idea of working. Talk to your counselor about why you want to work and what type of position you’re seeking

Monday, March 18, 2013

student success statement

student success statement 

"if it not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it."
Marcus Aurelius
roman emperor from 161 ad to 180 ad 

i think that this statement is true you just have to say and do what is right and not what is wrong because at last you gana have to pay for the things you do wrong in your life so just do what is right and they will pay you for it with more education and a job for to to be some one in life.

Selecting your course


Selecting your course
Part 6
Success in AP can also help you in other ways. AP helps you stand out in the admission process and offers the opportunity to learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in the world. Learn more about the AP program.
For more help in choosing courses
Use college search to look up a specific college’s academic requirements to be sure you are on track to attend the college of your choice.
 If you have concerns about your class schedule or progress in school, set up a meeting with your school counselor, teachers or adviser. There are many recourses to help you with this process and with achieving your personal, college and career goals. Without goals you meander all sorts of directions. Goals give you purpose, direction, enthusiasm, and passion for that which you really desire. Define your goals deliberately, evaluate your goals often and make changes as necessary, work hard to achieve your goals, and continue working hard until you actually do reach your goals.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

student success statement

student success statement 

"in any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing ."
Theodore Roosevelt 

i think that this statement is true the only thing you could do when u are in decision just choose the best one that will help you succed in live in that you know is gana be good for you. the decision that you take it has to be the right one because if not is just gana make your life go the wrong way.

Selecting Your Courses Part 5


Selecting Your Courses
Part 5
                          
The Arts
Researchers indicate that student s who participate in the arts often do better in school and on standardized tests. The arts help you recognize patterns, discern differences and similarities, and exercise your mind in unique ways, often outside a traditional classroom setting.
Many colleges require or recommend one or two semesters in the art. Good choices include art, dance, music and drama. Many students have talents and extraordinary abilities in the arts. Students should look within their own repertoire of talents and identify their artistic abilities and take college classes to develop their talents.
Advance Placement Program (AP)
To be sure you are ready to take on college-level work, enroll in the most challenging courses you can In high school, such as honors or AP courses. Research consistently shows that students who score a 3.0 or higher on a AP Exam typically experience greater academic success and college graduation rates that students who don’t take AP.
Work hard in your righteous pursuits, and you will reap the benefits of self-fulfillment and job satisfaction. Don’t take shortcuts just to” get by,” instead, take challenging difficult roads (courses) and reach higher mountain peaks of achievement   

CHOOSE THE RIGHT 






Monday, March 11, 2013

Man returns stolen money


Man returns stolen money


Man returns stolen money from sears with extra money. I think he couldn’t live well because he knows that he sold money and hasn’t said nothing for 60 years. this man has relest all the pressure he had on him of doing that and not saying it for 60 years.

Selecting Your Courses Part 2


Selecting Your Courses
Part 2

the following subjects and classes are standard fare for success in high school and beyond, whether you plan to attend a four-year or two-year College.
English (Language Arts)
Take English every year. Traditional courses, such as American and English literature, help you improve your writing skills, reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Math
you need algebra and geometry to succeed on college entrance exams and in collage math classes-and in many careers. Take them early on. That way, you’ll be able to enroll on advance science and math in high school, show colleges you’re ready for higher-level work.
Most colleges look for students who have taken three years of math in high school. The more competitive one requires or recommend four year. Each school has its own program, but some of courses typically offer are:
•   Algebra I
• Algebra II
•   Geometry
•   Trigonometry
•   Calculus
Choose the right!!!

Friday, March 8, 2013

poem

tis the seat of the snail
ella wheeler wilcox 1916
but to every mind there openeth,
away,and away ,and away
a high soul climbs the higway
and the low soul gropes the low ,
and in between on the misty flats
the rest drift to and fro.
but to every man there openth,
a high abd low,
and every mind decedth
the way his soul should go
one ship sails East
and another West
by the self-same winds that blow
'tis the set of sails
and not the gales
that tells the way we go
like the wind in the sea
are the waves of time
as we journey along through life,
'tis the set of the soul
that determines the goal,
and not the clam or the strife.

Selecting your courses Recommend classes for college success


Selecting your courses 
Recommend classes for college success
Part 1
The academic rigor of your high school courses is an important factor in the college admission process. College admission officers see your high school courses schedule as a blueprint of your education they’re looking for a solid foundation of learning that you can build on in college. To create that foundation, take at least five solid solid academic classes every semester. Start with the basics and then move on to advanced courses. Challenging yourself is part of what makes school fun; but you need a firm grasp of the fundamentals before going on to more advanced work.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

student success statement


student success statement 
"A man without a goal is like a ship without a rudder."
Thomas Carlyle 

i think that this statement i true that with out a goal set you wont know what u would want to be or go in life. you have to have a goal so you could have a poppers of working hard and never give up the goal ditermes whither you gana be some one in life or not. you have to choose the right and set a goal to your life 
  

The Power of Study Groups


The Power of Study Groups
Part 4
Getting the Most Out of a Session
Here are some tips to help your group get the most out of each study session:
·        Decide what you’re going to do in advance.
·        Prepare for the session, so you can make the most of your time together.
·        Take turns teaching, to reinforce your own knowledge.
·        Stick to the session topic.
 By supplementing your individual study with a study group, you can reinforce what you’ve learned, deepen you understanding of complex concepts, and maybe even make a few new friends. Remember that friend is a person who encourages you to do your best and to achieve on a high level, one who pushes you to try a little harder and be a litter better. If someone pulls you down the wrong trails of life, then those people are not friends, (they are actually your enemies), and you must avoid them at all cost. Whoever said learning can’t be fun? Learning is enjoyable and exciting when you study with others.
Choose The Right

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Power of Study Groups


The Power of Study Groups
http://www.gollegeboard.com/student/plan/high-shcool.html
Part 2
The benefits of study groups
Group study offers other advantages in addition to gaining a deeper understanding of class material.  These include the opportunity to: reinforce note talking. If you are AP Biology notes are unclear, you can ask a member of your study group to help you fill the gaps. Share talent. Each person brings different strengths, such as original skills, the ability to stick to a task capacity for memorization.
Cover more ground. Group members may be able to solve a calculus problem together than none would have solved alone. Benefit from support systems. Members often have common goals, such as good grades. Each person works affect the other members, which result in making members supportive of one another. Socialize. It’s more fun to study with others; the give-and-take makes it more interesting. And because it’s more fun, you spend more time studying.

Monday, March 4, 2013

student success statement

student success statement 
goals
" in life as in football, you won't go far, unless you know where the goalposts are."
Arnold glasgow

this statement is true you have to know your goals and have to set a pat where you gana choose to get your goals and not go the wrong way. you always have to know what you gana do beffor you stared doing it becasue if you not know what you gana do you gana fail.

The Power of Study Groups


The Power of Study Groups
Part 1
Working together helps everyone
You may have noticed that when you’re explaining something you’ve learned to a friend, you begin to understand it better yourself. This happens because, when you explain an idea, you need to think more deeply about it.
The same principles make studying groups useful. Studying with others in small groups is helpful because you:
·       Think out loud.
·       Share ideas
. Learn from one another

In an effective study group, you and other students hash out lesson material together—explaining concepts, arguing about them, figuring out why one person’s answer differs from another’s—and in the process, you most likely learn  more than you have studying by yourself.

Friday, March 1, 2013

reflection

reflection 
 that you have to do what you promes to people and do what is right and not say bad words because are bad thing for are world. you just have to say good word like, honest beleaves , coruge, peaceful, smart, and more words that are good for the wold and that not olny with words we could leave u have to have more then just words to live. you have to have dreams and more.

student success statement

student success statement 

"nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices."
Albert A. Montapert

i think that this statement is true will will never get at way with out consequences of you choices do do. id you do good choices you will get good consequences. bout if you choose to do bad thing you will get just bad consequences of the act that you been doing for no reason at all. you have to think what you gana do be for you get in to troble because then i gana be hard to get out of it. the bad choices you do will relfect on your name and on your record.



How to take on college studying part3

How to take on college studying
part3

DO the reading
You need to do more than just read the chapters you are assigned- You’re expected to understand them thoroughly. Here are some tips:
. Don’t skim. Read all the materials carefully
. Break up difficult assignments into sections you can digest- chapters, subsections or even paragraphs
. look up any word that you don’t understand
. pause to think about whether you understand the material; ask questions in class about anything that is unclear
. Take notes instead of highlighting- this makes you think through and rephrase the key points
. Create a summary sheet of what from each assignment you read.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT.!!!