April 9, 2024
Starting high school as a freshman can be both exciting and overwhelming. It’s a time of transition, new
experiences, and opportunities for growth. To ensure that your freshman year is a success, it’s important
to try to approach it with the right mindset and strategies. In this blog post, I’ll share ten tips to help you
thrive during your freshman year of high school. This summer, I’ll be guiding students through these
tips and more during our High School Prep 101 Course.
friendships you make, celebrate your achievements, and embrace the opportunities for growth
and personal development.
Register for our High School Prep 101 Course
The freshman year of high school sets the foundation for future academic and personal success. Don’t
approach it haphazardly. Empower your middle schooler for high school success with our tailored
course that imparts essential life skills and knowledge, from time management to goal-setting. Enroll
now and set the stage for a successful high school experience.
Starting high school doesn’t have to be stressful. Call Class 101 to have an expert on your side before
making the transition to high school.
I hope to see you at our High School Prep 101 courses this summer!
Alyssa Stegemoller
December 9, 2024
If you’ve recently received your PSAT results and they aren’t what you had hoped for, don’t panic—you’re not alone. The PSAT is designed to be a stepping stone, not a final verdict on your academic abilities. It’s also a valuable opportunity to identify your strengths and weaknesses before taking the SAT or ACT. Here’s what […]
Read More >October 1, 2024
interviews can be a critical step in the college application process, offering you the chance to make a lasting impression beyond your academic achievements and test scores. Whether you’re aiming for an Ivy League school or a small liberal arts college, being well-prepared can set you apart from other applicants. In addition to being necessary […]
Read More >September 18, 2024
The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is often overshadowed by its more famous counterpart, the SAT. The average student and parent we work with views the test as simply a practice test or maybe doesn’t think much of it at all. For some students, we know this can be a costly mistake. The exam holds significant importance, […]
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