How to prepare for college

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How to prepare for college 9th grade edition

Make good study habits Okay, so college seems like a long way away, right? Wrong! Even your grades as a Freshman make a big difference when trying to get into college! The high your grades are, the easier it is to get money for college!

Get involved! Join a club or be a part of a team. There is something out there for everyone – find a place where you fit in. Now is the time to try out different activities to see what your interests are! Consider doing some volunteer work in a field you might be interested in working.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions!! Everyone starts somewhere, if you have no clue about college or what it means, ASK! Your school counselors, teachers, and faculty are here for you! They are great resources to help find places to volunteer or to help guide you in your college journey. College prep starts NOW, so get EXCITED!!