Education After High School 4: Preparing for Junior Year 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the document in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Warm Up' section. Reflect on the questions provided and jot down your answers directly in the designated fields.
  3. Move to 'Career Interests and College-Bound Courses.' Review the recommended courses for your chosen career and input your selections based on personal interests and academic goals.
  4. In 'Preliminary Course Selection,' refer to Portfolio page 15, My Four-Year Plan. List your preliminary course choices for junior year, ensuring they align with graduation requirements.
  5. Complete Student Handbook page 125, writing down any questions you have for your school counselor regarding course selection.
  6. Finally, wrap up with 'Self-Evaluation.' Describe a non-academic skill you excel at and list two potential references who can vouch for your abilities.

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11th Grade: What You Need to Do to Prepare for College Get Good Grades. This is the year that college and universities will look at most closely. Get Recommended. College Admission Test Prep. Focus Your College Search. Decide How to Pay for College. Prepare for College Athletics. Keep Up Your Involvement.
Here are some typical classes that students take during their junior year: English: Most schools require students to take English every year. Math: Continuing your math education is important. Science: Maintaining a strong science foundation is crucial for college applications.
Focus on your grades. During your junior year of high school, your grades are going to be extremely important. Take advanced classes. Start researching colleges. Seek out leadership opportunities. Stay organized. Prepare for standardized tests. Develop good study habits. Balance your academics and social life.
Parents Role in the Transition Encourage Self-Exploration. Support your child in researching options without imposing a specific path. Help with Financial Planning. Attend College or Program Visits. Teach Life Skills. Stay Involved, but Empower Independence.
When you graduate from high school, you receive either a high school diploma or a high school certificate. While its tempting to call this a degree, the term degree is typically reserved for college-level achievements.
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