Thursday, March 21, 2013


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.”
Margaret Thatcher
Reflection:
I aint even gone waste my time ………….

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work
Part 3
Brad McGowan, of the career center at Newton North High School in Massachusetts, thinks that working can be valuable part of a student’s life, if taken on responsibility. “You can derive a great deal from working, considerably more than just money,” he says. “In most cases you can acquire a nice dose 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 forests, should always be your top priority. McGowan cautions students who do decide to work, “If you are rushing through your assignments  ... or not studying enough for tests because of work, it’s time to cut back or quit and find a less time-consuming job.”
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!! 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013


Student Success Statement
“What you are will show in what you do.”
Reflection:
Isn’t that right? Well obviously! If you’re doing something without wanting to do it you’re most likely going to do a bad job, but if you’re gone do something you wanna do then you’re going to do it right. It all depends on the mood you’re in.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013



Reflection:
I think that the grandparents did this to their granddaughter because she deserved it. I don’t think anyone could lock someone up in the restroom for 6 years for no reason.

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work Part 1

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work
Part 1
http://www.collegboard.com/student/plan/high-school/45266.html
Like many high school students, 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 a 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.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Monday, March 18, 2013


Student Success Statement
“If it is nor right, do not do it; if it is not true don not say it.”
Marcus Aurelius
Reflection:
basically don’t do bad things, don’t lie.

Selecting Your Courses
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, teacher or advisor. There are many resources 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.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!