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10 Secrets for Success Tips for how to succeed at New Smyrna Beach High School and beyond.
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Step 1: Getting Good Grades 4 High school is where grades start to really count 4 Colleges and employers will see your semester grades on your transcripts- bad grades will never go away! 4 Still, why should you care about grades?
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Why should you care about grades? Graduation- You will not be able to graduate unless you have a 2.0 GPA (which translates into a C average) and credit for all required classes. Scholarships-You could go to college for free or at a reduced rate if your grades (starting in 9th grade) are high enough!
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Why should you care about grades? Prepare for college and/or work challenges-High school can help prepare you for things you will encounter when you graduate. AP credit- If you get good enough grades, you could take advanced placement classes and start college as a sophomore, saving you money and time.
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Why should you care about grades? Cheaper car insurance rates- Most major insurance carriers will offer you a good student discount when you start to drive if you have good grades. Better part-time job- If you have good grades employers are more willing to take a chance on you and you could get a better job that pays more money while still in school.
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Why should you care about grades? Happier parents/guardians – That usually means a happier you! Good grades are what colleges, employers, and the military want- No matter what you want to do when you get out of school, your grades will have an impact on the opportunities that you will have.
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Graduation Requirements CoursesCredits English4 Mathematics (1 credit of algebra)4 Science3 Social Studies3 Performing Arts 1 PE (includes integration of health1 Electives (4 in a major interest & 4 in Elective) 8 Total Credits Required24 Total Credits Available28 4 Earn a passing score on the Reading & Math Grade 10 FCAT or a 15 on each section of the ACT 4 Must declare a major.
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Step 2: Knowing What Employers, Colleges and the Military Want 4 They all look for the same things: 4 Good Grades + 4 Extracurricular Involvement + 4 Work Experience + 4 Useful Skills
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Useful Skills Include: 4 Leadership Abilities 4 Ability to Work in a Group 4 Evidence of Effort in Everything You Do 4 Good Communication Skills 4 Good Organization Skills 4 Computer Skills
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Step 3: Follow the Rules and Stay Out of Trouble 4 Know what the rules are and stick to them. You can’t succeed if you are not in class. 4 If you have a poor attendance or discipline record possible employers or colleges are less likely to select you
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Step 4: Get Involved in Sports and/or Clubs 4 Your involvement with the school outside of the regular school day is just as important to employers, colleges and the military as your grades! 4 Be dedicated to and involved with at least one or two clubs and/or sports.
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Step 5: Develop Good Listening Skills in Every Class 4 Listening is one of the most important skills you can develop to do better in school and beyond. 4 The biggest tip I have is for you to be focused on one thing at a time. In class, that one thing needs to be instruction!
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Step 6: Be a Good Note-taker 4 Being a good note- taker is extremely important in high school. 4 Remember the tips we talked about!
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Step 7: Learn How to Study 1. Set aside a place to study. 2. Divide your work into small, short-range goals. 3. Spend 10-15 minutes each night studying what you did in each class that day. You will do better on the tests and be a more effective listener.
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Step 8: Manage Your Time and Plan Ahead 4 Break big tasks like projects down into smaller tasks. 4 Set deadlines for yourself. 4 Plan ahead. Don’t put things off to the last minute. 4 Use a planner!
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Step 9: Set Good Goals 4 If you don’t have a plan for where you are going and why you are doing things it will be difficult to motivate yourself.
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SMART Goals S: Specific: What do you want to do? M: Measurable: How will you know you have done it? A: Attainable/Realistic: How are you going to do this? R: Relevant: Why is this significant/important? T: Timely : When is your deadline to reach your goal?
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SMART Goals Bad example of a goal: “I am going to do my homework.” When? How? Why? SMART example: “I will spend homeroom time completing homework whenever possible. I will also set aside an hour before dinner to work on homework each night. I will add time after dinner as needed if I do not finish. I will turn in every assignment in every class all quarter. Turning in my homework on time will be one of the things I will do to help me reach my larger goal of keeping grades of A’s and B’s in all of my classes.”
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Step 10: Have a Positive Attitude and Enjoy High School 4 High school is a time that you will never forget. Make sure that the memories that stick with you forever are positive ones that you helped to create.
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Sports Available 4 Football, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Golf, Volleyball, Swimming, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, Dance, Tennis, Weightlifting, Track, Softball, Baseball 4 Outside of school- Surfing, Skating, Gymnastics, Dance, Horseback Riding etc.
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Clubs Available Based On: 4 Volunteer Work (Key Club, Interact) 4 Academic Interests (Model UN, Academic Team, Spanish Club) 4 Social Interests (FFA, HOSA) 4 Leadership (Steering Committees) 4 Artistic Interests (Drama, Art)
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