Time Management

Managing Your College Workload

College can be daunting if you’ve signed up for a full-time course load and are also working a part-time job on the side. Avoid the stress and frustration of juggling all of your responsibilities by organizing your time wisely. Here are a few tips for successfully managing your college workload. Avoid time conflicts by using a planner. By creating an organized schedule for the semester, you can develop a practical routine that you can actually…

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The College Application Process

The College Application Process is not as difficult as it might seem. These suggestions can help guide you. Collect information about colleges  You can gather information from a lot of sources to begin your search. College catalogs, information bulletins or videos College representatives Parents, students and alumni School counselors and teachers College websites and Internet searches Directories and computerized information systems Professionals in the field College planning section of your ACT score report Your high…

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Make the Most of Summer Break

Summer break is a perfect opportunity for students to gain experience through paid or volunteer jobs, internships and other summer activities — pursuits that can also demonstrate a student’s sense of responsibility to college admission officers. 1. Follow a passion Ask yourself, “If you could do anything this summer, what would it be?” For example, a student who enjoys the outdoors and hiking could look into working at a summer camp or national park. 2.…

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College Planning Timelines

11th Grade: College Planning Timeline This is a key year in the college planning process because you’ll be taking standardized tests, narrowing down your college list, and learning more about financial aid. In addition, you’ll need to stay involved in your high school courses and activities. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fall Stay on track with your classes and grades. Meet with your counselor to see what you still need to take. Check on your class rank and your…

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College Planning for High School Juniors: Make The Most of Your April Vacation

As junior year comes to a close, high school students tend to feel overwhelmed by the college planning process. To utilize your time wisely over April vacation week, try to get ahead on your research and prepare your next steps for summer break. Come senior year, you will be thanking yourself for starting early. Here are some tips on how to use your time efficiently over April vacation: Prepare a challenging schedule for senior year.…

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Summer Learning Loss and What You Can Do to Prevent It

Summer learning loss, also known as the “Summer Slide,” refers to the loss of academic skills and knowledge over the course of summer months. If your child is not intellectually engaged during out-of-school time, their performance in school will suffer when they return in the fall. Over summer vacation, students on average lose approximately two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills. Factual or procedural knowledge is where most students fall behind, studies…

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Time Management Skills Are Crucial to Surviving End of Semester Stress

The end of the semester is fast approaching. As a sophomore in college, I am completing the Fall semester. Final exams, projects, presentations, and papers take up 75% of my thought process, and I am sure your children can relate to this as well. When I was in high school, I experienced a lot of stress in those three weeks prior to midterms and finals. I did not know how to manage time or break…

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One-on-One Personalized Tutoring Benefits All Children

With class sizes getting bigger and bigger, all students could benefit from more one-on-one instruction, which is just not going to happen in their schools. Having a private tutor come to your home to work with your child, and create curriculum designed specifically to target your student’s weak points, can make all the difference in their ability to excel. As the following article describes, private one-on-one tutoring in your home gives your child the competitive…

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SAT and ACT Test Prep Teaches you Time Management, Test-Taking Strategy

One of the most important aspect of skillful test-taking is the ability to manage your time properly, and in a test in which you have more questions than minutes, this is key. Working with a private SAT or ACT tutor will allow you to learn the specific test-taking strategies and time management skills that will allow you to make the most of your abilities. As the following article states, SAT and ACT test prep will…

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