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"We are told never to cross a bridge until we come to it, but this world is owned by men who have ‘crossed bridges’ in their imagination far ahead of the crowd.” Anon
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High School, otherwise known as secondary education, is a four year period set aside to expand knowledge of subjects already studied. It’s the study of literature, foreign languages, sciences, mathematics, social studies, and other subjects that will prepare the student for their next stages in life.
During this time, student’s interests are expanding as they become more involved with advanced studies, mission trips, testing, volunteer programs, work, preparing for college, etc.
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This is a time when the parent/teachers involvement will be needed most; a time when they will help the student maintain focus and a clear perspective of their goals.
If you haven’t started setting goals, now is the time to do so. Setting goals enables us to achieve or accomplish a certain purpose in any given area of our lives. Without a set of goals in place, we might drift aimlessly all through life.
The following is a list of topics covered in Chapter Seven: High School
- High School Tracks
- College Admissions Resource
- Palmetto Fellow Scholarship
- High School Courses
- Reality Check
- Planning Advance Research
- Guidelines for Creating Your Own Plan
- A Knack for Time Management
- Frequently Asked Question
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