As a very wise and well-loved author once wrote “Oh the places you’ll go... “ May we humbly suggest “ But only if you plan how you will get there.”

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As a very wise and well-loved author once wrote “Oh the places you’ll go... “ May we humbly suggest “ But only if you plan how you will get there.”

__ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ That feeling of dread that paralyzes you and keeps from taking action because you are AFRAID of failing! That behavior that comes from the idea that “You don’t have to do it right now... there’s plenty of time... you’ll get to that tomorrow, or next week, or next month... That state of immobility wherein you stick your head in the sand, ignoring the need for action and hope it will all go away

 Transcript Audit (Make sure you have all the credits you need.)  Take ACTION ( What steps do you need to take Now to reach your post-secondary goals?)  Network! (Talk to our teachers, counselor, coaches, college reps, military recruiters, etc)  Manage Your Progress (Know the requirements, take the test(s), earn the grades, apply for the scholarships/financial aid)  Oh the Places You’ll Go... ( If you prepare)