Everyone wants their senior year in high school to be a magical picture.
*queue record playing nostalgic music*
A special time where you say goodbye to your school, friends, and essentially move into adulthood. Filled with final football games, school dances, getting into college with no problems, and senior pranks. Where senioritis hits at just the right time in the second semester and your teachers are kind enough to let it slide.
*Your record gets scratched with reality setting in*
However, this is usually a dream too good to be true. For many, senior year is a stressful time, filled with the unknowns of the future. Burnout plagues because seniors are trying to apply to colleges, keep up with their grades, take college-level classes, be involved in extracurriculars, and study for exams. This begs the question, can seniors have all of this responsibility and still enjoy their senior year?
The answer is yes!
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Live in the here and now.
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Think about what you want from your senior year in high school.
Some ideas for academic goals are:
- End senior year with _____ GPA
- Get to know a teacher that you admire better
- Join a new club
- Improve on your SAT/ACT score
- Try truly reading your textbooks
- Focus on a subject that you don’t like and try to find at least one positive about it.
- Tour 3 colleges that you are interested in
- Consult a college admissions counselor
Some Ideas of Personal Goals are:
- Find a mentor
- Go to every home football game
- Go all out during spirit week
- Take a freshman under your wing
- Have a Mental Health check-up
- Finally, ask your crush to homecoming/prom
- Find one self-care task, and do it at least once a week
- Train two extra times a week for your sport
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Get ahead in every way possible.
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Talk with Someone When You are Stressed
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Have Fun ~ It’s the only High School Senior Year You’ve Got