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Thursday, March 21, 2013


 Student success statement

“discipling yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction”-margaret thatcher

This student success statement means to choose the right . always to discipline yourself to make yourself get better grades

balancing high school and part-time job

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work part 3
Brad MacGowan, of the Career Center at Newton North High shoal in Massachusetts, thinks that working can be a 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 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!!!!

project


Hope and dreams
Junior needed hopes and dreams to succeed in life. Without them you get nowhere in life. Especially if you live on the rez you need hopes and dreams to survive. So, junior had hopes and dreams. He accomplished them after all. Some of them were to go to a new school, get a good education, and succeed in life.

Education
Junior needs an education to succeed in life. Rather everyone needs an education. Especially the basics such as math,  English , and science. What mean by everyone is the adults and especially the young children. A main key factor to people on the rez is failing in life due to a lack of education.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013


 Student success statement
“what you are will show in what you do”
This means to choose the right. And only choose the right 

balancing high school


Balancing High School and Part-Time Work
Part 2
Voicing goals to someone else can help you make decisions and figure out your priorities. It can also help you judge whether you can do both—work together and study—successfully. To help answer this question, ask yourself:
·       Am I an organized person?
·       What kind of study habits do I have?
·       Do I make god use of my available time?
·       Will I be able to manage my schedule effectively if I take on a part-time job?
Think about the pros and cons of working. On the plus side, a job can teach you about commitment, time management and responsibility—and, of course, handling money. On the minus side, a job can cut into the time you have for sleeping, studying and socializing.
Choose the Right!!!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013


Grandparents locked girl in bathroom for six years

In a city of Dayton there were grandparents accused of locking/keeping a elementary school-girl for 6 years . this story right here is tragic the girl living there for 6 years. The sad part about this story is that they keeped their their own little granddaughter. from now on the little girl now has to be treated with this horrible memory for the rest of her life. also when they keeped her in the bathroom she was 3 years old.

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 job you would like.

Choose the Right!!!

Monday, March 18, 2013


Student success statement

“if it is not right, do not do it ; if it is not true, do not say it” – Marcus Aurelius
 What this student success statement is trying to say is to always choose the right. Like if you know its not right to do something or say something then don’t do it. But if it is right then go ahead and do the right thing.

Selecting your courses part 6

Success in AP can also help you in other ways. AP helps you stand out in the admissions 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 requirements to help you with this process and with achieving your personal, college an career goals. Without goals, you meander all sorts of directions. Goals give you a purpose, direction enthusiasm, and passion foe that which you really desire. Define your goals deliberately, evaluate your goals and make changes as necessary, work hard to achieve your goals, and continue working hard until you reach your goals.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Thursday, March 14, 2013


Student success statement

“in any moment of decision , the best thing you can do is the right thing”  -Theodore Roosevelt

This student success statement is talking about choosing the right. Theodore Roosevelt said “in any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is do the right thing” which means that to always choose the right.

Selecting your courses part 5

 The arts

Research indicates that students who participate in the arts often do better in school and on standards test. The arts help you recognize patterns, discern differences and similarity, and exercise your mind in unique ways, often a traditional classroom setting.
Many colleges require or recommend one or two semesters in the arts. Good choices include studio art, dance, music, and drama. Many students have talent and extraordinary in the arts. Students should look within their own repertoire of talents and identify their artistic ability to take college classes to develop their talents.

Advanced placement programs (AP)

To be sure you are ready to take on college-level work, enroll in the most challenging courses. Research constantly shows that students who score a 3.0 or higher on an AP exam typically experience greater academic success and college graduation rates than students who don’t take AP.
Work hard in your righteous pursuit, and you will reap the benefits of self –fulfillment and job satisfaction. Don’t take shortcuts just to “get by,” instead, take challenges and difficult roads (courses) and reach higher mountains peaks of achievements.

Choose the Right!!!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013



Student success statement

“to know what is right and not do it is the worst cowardice” 
- Confucius

This student success statement quote is talking about choosing the right. Always choose the right or if you choose the wrong then your going to face major consequences in you life


Selecting your courses part 4

Social studies

You can better understand local and world events that are happening now by studying the culture and history that has a shaped them. Here is a suggested course plan:

o   U.s history (two history)
o   U.s government ( one semester)
o   World history or geography ( one semester)
o   One additional semester in the above or the above or other areas

Foreign languages

Solid foreign language study shows colleges you’re willing to stretch beyond the basics. Many colleges require at least two years of study In the same foreign language, and some prefer more.
Learning a foreign language can be a challenge but is exciting. Repetition is the key to learning a language, and having conversations with others speakin the same language is the best way to learn this new language. Repetition in a fun way will build your skills thoroughly as you seek to master new languages

Choose the right

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

student success statement


Student success statement
 “have the courage to say no. have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the (3) magic keys to living your life with integrity.” – w. clement stone

This student success statement is talking about choosing the right cause if you don’t choose the right your choosing the wrong . no likes choosing the wrong.it is also talking about to have the courage to say no when someone offers you something you know you should’nt do. choose the right.

selecting your courses


Selecting your courses part 3

Science teaches you to think about analytically and apply theories to reality, colleges want to see that you’ve been taken at least three years of laboratory science classes. A good combinations includes two semester of each of the following sciences:

·         Biology
·         Chemistry or Physics
·         Earth/space science
·         More competitive schools expect you to take four years of lab science courses. You can add two semesters in one of the following subjects:
·         Chemistry or Physics ( the science you didn’t already study)
·         Advance biology
·         Advanced Chemistry
·         Advance Physics

Choose the right

Monday, March 11, 2013


Man returns stolen cash to seattle washington sears 60 years later 

A local man stole money from sears store and kept it without spending it all and know he came to washington to return the money back.

selecting your courses


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 of 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 college math classes and in many careers. Take them early on. That way, you’ll be able to enroll in advanced science and math in high school, and 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 ones require or recommend four years. Each school has its own program, but some of the courses typically offered are:
-          Algebra 1
-          Algebra 2
-          Geometry
-          Trigonometry
-          Calculus
Choose the right

Friday, March 8, 2013

  Tis the set of the sail

A way, and a way, and away,
A high sous climbs the highway,
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 openeath,
A high way and a low way,
And every mind decideth,
The way his soul shall go,
One ship sails East,
And another West,
By the self-same winds that blow,
'Tis the set of the sails
And not the gales,
That the winds of 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 calm or the strife.

Selecting your courses

Recommended classes for college success      part 1

The academic rigor of your high school courses is an important factor in the college admissions process. College admissions 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 academic classes every semester. Start with the basics and then move onto 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.

Choose the right

Thursday, March 7, 2013


Student success statement
“a man without a goal is like a ship without a rudder”- Thomas Carlyle
This student success statement is about having a goal. Every person needs a goal in order to succeed in life. Without a goal then your not gonna have something to strive for. And also its taking about choosing the right

The Power of Study Groups
Part 4
Getting the Most Out of a Session
Here are some tips to help you 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 knowledge.
·       Stick to the session topic.  
By supplementing your individual study with a study group, you can reinforce what you’ve learned. Deepen your understanding of complex concepts, and maybe even make a few new friends. Remember that a 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 little 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