Surviving as a High School Senior
Lesson 1: Avoiding "Senioritis" can be tricky
For most of my friends the feeling settled in the pits of their stomachs the instant homecoming week arrived. You are anxious to move on, to be done with your classes and bid farewell to old grudges. I only caught the fever during second semester, but any high school attendees reading know the feeling well. Basically you have an itch that can't be scratched until you walk across the stage and clutch your diploma. Remember that your last year is one to treasure. Believe me, the last months truly are a blur, even if you keep yourself busy with clubs, schoolwork, jobs, and prom preparations. The end will come soon enough. Until then stay focused on your friends and the teachers who helped you along the way.
Lesson 2: Don't be afraid to ask for help
If you plan on continuing your education at a college, more likely than not your counselors advised you to get started during your junior year. Perhaps you feel hesitant about talking to your parents and friends about where you want to go, or maybe you still have not given it any solid thought. The pressures of taking required entrance exams, filling out application forms, and spending months sorting out your financial work are far to big of decisions to go them alone. Even if you schedule everything out in order, college plans still tend to feel overwhelming. Get those you love close to your decisions. It's alright if you do not know what major to go for; start by looking at brochures and web sites of potential schools. Just don't go it alone.
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